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Everything posted by imschur
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new to me
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Theres a company called Armalite, they have been making the .308 longer than everyone. We dont see many issues with them here. They have models for every price point. Might be worth a look.
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300 AAC Blackout Low Visibility Carbine - PDF Download
imschur replied to Jgun's topic in 300 AAC Blackout
PDF's are fine. Number of pages/file size depends on how the file was optimized. If the file is bigger than 700k email it to me and Ill shrink it. -
Im a lefty but I dont think a left handed AR would work for me. I need brass flying across my face
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FYI - Im locking this as both sides have had their say. As this is Heavy Buffers board per the rules he can choose to handle the thread as he wishes. Unlock it, delete it whatever.
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ok guys who grabbing one of these bad boys Item Number: 50A1BNM What do you do with the best high-powered competition and tactical rifle in the world? At ArmaLite, you make it even better. ArmaLite introduces the AR-50A1 National Match. The AR-50A1 National Match is similar to our standard AR-50A1 with some VERY important differences. The AR-50A1 NM is produced from selected components: The National Match’s 33 inch barrel is three inches longer than the standard AR-50A1’s barrel. The barrel has eight flutes. The flutes help with cooling and reduce unnecessary weight while maintaining accuracy-enhancing stiffness. The barrel has a 50 BMG Match chamber instead of a standard military chamber. The result: sub MOA accuracy. We weren’t kidding when we told you we’ve made the best even better. ArmaLite has also developed a “Skid System” for the AR-50A1 National Match. It’s meant for serious match use and comes standard, NOT as an expensive add-on. The ArmaLite Skid System provides parallel rests on the rifle that are parallel with the bore of the rifle so when it recoils it will recoil straight back. This has been requested by match shooters, some of whom have made their own. The front skid attaches to the slot in the forestock similar to the way bipod rails are attached. The rear skid attaches to the buttstock. Armalite developed the Skid System without modification to the AR-50A1’s original parts so the system can be used by shooters who already own an AR-50A1 and want to use their original stock with NO MODIFICATIONS. Looking for more reasons the AR-50A1 NM achieves sub-MOA accuracy? Here they are: The heart of the rifle is its metallic stock-to-action interface. The patented V-Lock™ Bedding Wedge and V-Block Stock assure absolute strength and repeatability for superb accuracy. The aluminum stock reinforces the receiver like a bench-rest sleeve. It’s not just the bedding that improves accuracy. Independent testing has proven the AR-50A1 muzzle brake to be the best in the industry for both recoil control and accuracy. It scrapes away turbulent muzzle gasses and lets the bullet break into clean air for amazing accuracy. AR Stands For ArmaLite: Accept No Substitutes. Caliber: .50 BMG Barrel: 33" Chrome Moly, 8 Groove Rifling Twist: RH 1:15" TWIST Muzzle Device: Highly Efficient Muzzle Brake Upper Receiver: Modified Octagonal Form, Drilled and Slotted for Scope Rail Bolt: Extended Triple Front Locking Lugs Extractor: SAKO TYPE Trigger: Single Stage Stock: 3 Section: Extruded Forend, Machined Grip Frame with Vertical Grip, Forged and Machined Removable Butt-Stock, Adjustable Cheek Piece Overall Length: 61.5" Weight: 33.6 lbs Accuracy: Sub 1" MOA Included with Rifle: Owner's Manual, 15 Minute Rail, and Limited Lifetime Warranty
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about frigging time <laughs>
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Very similar to the IRA issue elsewhere on the site.
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PWA and Sendara preban lowers
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A mans gotta eat, share your best summer grilling recipes. Im bored with my current meals.
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This disappoints me very much as I often buy CMMG stuff because there support has always impressed me. I hope they take proper care of you.
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Thanks Al.. we can work out the details privately
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I was searching for information on pre ban Eagle Arms and stumbled across this interesting pdf on the history of Armalite. Download it here.
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WTB CT Preban AR-15 Lowers and Complete Preban AR-15's
imschur replied to imschur's topic in Wanted to Buy
The search is ongoing <munch> -
ok guys I am looking for a volunteer with the time, and will power to verify credentials so we can re open the Mil/leo board. You need to have a background in the mil/leo and at least 100 posts. PM me if interested. mrraley's suggestion mirrors that of 98Z5V's. I say lets run with it.
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Im out too <laughs> Im going to send the link to 98Z5V <lmao>
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Source Guns.com Confirmed examples of the Remington XM2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle have made their way to stores. Remington has been hinting and teasing about this for some time now, that they would be making the XM2010 commercially available, and the resulting package is more than anyone could have hoped for. Being a sniper system it includes more than just a rifle. It includes one Enhanced Sniper Rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, effective out to 1,500 yards, one Leupold MKIV ERT 6.5-20x riflescope with an H-58 reticle and Badger Ordnance rings, a five-round detachable magazine, a Harris bipod, and lastly, an Advanced Armament Corp. (AAC) TiTAN suppressor and quick-detach muzzle break combo. All this comes packed in not one, but two cases, one soft inside one hard, which also include a deployment kit and a cleaning kit. All this can be yours for the low, low price of just $17,000. That's not a typo, opening bids start at $17,000 and that's at the low end, with other shops pricing them at $18,000. (The optics and the can alone are worth about $4,000.) That does not include the $200 tax stamp for the suppressor. Other specifications of the XM2010 are that it weighs 12.1 pounds, is 46.5 inches long without the suppressor and 52 inches long with, has a totally free-floated 22-inch barrel and quad-railed handguard, has a completely adjustable buttstock and it uses AR-15 grips and trigger guards. Obviously the exclusivity here is the XM2010's major selling point. This is the rifle the US Army's snipers use, and these examples are contract overruns of that very exclusive contract. (Let's hope they're overruns and not the rifles that are unable to meet the military's 1 MOA or less at 200 yards requirement. Don't worry, we're joking, they're guaranteed accurate.) But you could do a whole lot for $17,000 (plus $200 for the tax stamp), not the least of which is make a comparable rifle with easily seven grand left over. Don't take this the wrong way, the XM2010 is a phenomenally beautiful rifle, we're especially glad that something this modern is getting into the hands of our troops. We just hope the military isn't spending $17,000 a piece on these, either.
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Ticks have been brutal here for the past few years. I plucked one of my stomach this morning. Thats for since yesterday. Had one on my knee but he wasnt attached so that dont count.
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When you study any of these issues with weapons you see that greased palms often prevail over what's best for the guys with their boots on the ground. This reminds me, you guys ever see the movie "Pentagon Wars" ? While a lot is made up I dont think it's a stretch http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon_Wars http://www.amazon.com/The-Pentagon-Wars-Kelsey-Grammer/dp/B0007TKND8









