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Everything posted by 98Z5V
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Nees MOOOOAR Patriot Brown, brother! That's coming!
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You shoot the .260 Rem?
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I hope they explode, and I don't mean that in a figurative sense... I'm gonna load the heaviest Barnes TSX load that I can, while maintaining 300 yards effective on the round...
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Saw this yesterday = you guys needs to hit it... It's damn good,and accurate...
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Nice! I'd take that and run with it.
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Right on, fucker!
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My old district sales manager quit his job cold-turkey, and moved back to the family business in central Tejas. As soon as we can work out a trip, I'm working for him, for free, and ridding him of as many piglets as he can handle... Oh, and beer...
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560 days to completion. That's bulshiit. I won't take as long on future projects... Still faster than the AR-45 deal, though...
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So, we're looking at 25.70 oz for the scope, mounted in it's mount, and 3.90 oz for the MagPul Offset sights, as added weight to what I offered as a rifle weight before. That was 162.05 oz, loaded with a 20-round mag of 200-grain Federal Fusion rounds. Grand total, all optics and sights, loaded with a 20-round mag - and Jacob's sling - is 191.65 oz, or 11.978 pounds. I'm happy.
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Optic/sighting weights. And some notes. I'm using the Primary Arms 1~6 scope on this, and I originally planned on the 1~8 for it. Money got in the way, literally. The 1~6 was $269, and the 1~8 was $379. To get it done right now, I went with the 1~6, only for money reasons. Later, way down the road, this will get the 1~8 on it, and I'll update then. For now, and for money reasons, the 1~6 will do. On that same note, I grabbed the Primary Arms Extended 30mm mount for it, and it was $60. That saves me over the American Defense mount by a hundred bucks. Eventually... Now, the instructions in the Primary Arms mount kit states 15~20 in/lbs on the scope cap bolts, then 40-something in/lbs on the rail mount nuts. Not worried about the strength of the rail mount nuts, because they're stout. The mount went on the rail to "tight," then 1/4 turn with, literally, a quarter in the slot. Done. Mounting the scope in the rings - I don't play with that stuff. The guys that just came out will tell you that, when I mounted Matt's Vortex scope. I've got a Snap-On torque driver that goes 5 in/lb to 40 in/lb for this business. Now, PA states 15~20 in/lb on those ring bolts... I figured I'd start at 15 on all, then go 20. Well, I went 15 on all of them. Done. Just from the feel, I don't know if I'd want to go 20in/lb on them all. Again, this is INCH/POUNDS, not higher at ft/lbs. I can see people now with their Craftsman automotive torque wrench just fukkin'some shiit up... Just a word of caution, men. Nothing more.
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All Armalite. AR-10 Carbine receiver extension, EA1095 spring, AR-10 Carbine H3 buffer (exact same as AR-15 Carbine H3 buffer). That's all I'm ever gonna run on any 308AR Carbine-stock setup ever again, after what I found with the long (internal) Aero Precision receiver extension, when shiit didn't quite work right. No more messing around with the Big Carbine Buffer parts,brother...
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Pig Puncher is DONE. Sights/Optics mounted. It's finished, after too much time... I'll get optics weight up in a few, and update the thread, then it's done. Nothing left for it, but fucking up some pigs...
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Eff that. I have too many guns. It'll fit on something.
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Or, rip up a finger...
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Not sure on the Redfield Factory - I've only got the 1.5~4 version on the 16" 300BLK AR, the version with the FireDot (illum), and it's damn nice. I definitely want another one, different magnification, but I just don't know what the hell I'd put it on...
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Shot Show 2017 updates (and Beachin Tactical giveaway)
98Z5V replied to beachmaster's topic in General Discussion
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That's a ridiculous price, brother, and full MSRP. They go for way under that. Here's the exact same scope for $150 less: http://ads.midwayusa.com/product/913058/leupold-mark-ar-mod-1-rifle-scope-3-9x-40mm-1-10-mil-adjustments-matte?cm_mmc=pf_ci_google-_-Optics - Scopes - Under 12X-_-Leupold-_-913058&gclid=CJSunqKL-NECFUW2wAod8Z4Jfg
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The Leupold Mark AR Mod 1 line, at least as far as street price goes, not MSRP. The non-illuminated ones. They're comparable, price-wise. Oh, and badass. I've only got one of them, but I LOVE IT. CTD is a bunch of thieving fucks. THis is just an example of what they did RIGHT after Sandy Hook... Click it and look... https://www.google.com/search?q=cheaper+than+dirt+price+gouging+2012&biw=1366&bih=643&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwikhLPntffRAhWIKWMKHYT4BzUQ_AUICSgE
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Mags - since they're not gonna be in production anymore. That let's you use any standard AR15 lower without anything else special. Slap the upper on any lower, use that mag, good to go.
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Looks to be a winner - total weight, WITH buffer system is 19.5oz. http://www.battlearmsdevelopment.com/vert-stock-system-pdw-stock
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Got one for the GG mags, brother - it's loading that special Oly mag that's a chore. I'd always fight the 18th round, so just started only loading that one to 17 rounds. The GG mag loader and the GG mags is a charm.
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Hell, I'd be up for that, brother! I have one, that came with the upper. They state it's a 30-round mag, but I've only ever been able to get 18 rounds into it - it gets tough! Since it's a single stack, and it's .45ACP, it's a pretty damn long magazine. It's only purpose is so you can run the upper on a standard lower, without using a magblock. I might buy one more, maybe, but it's kinda pointless since it's on the CNC Guns lower now. I am going to contact them on Monday, and buy up all their .45 hard parts, though. Ejector springs, bolt components, etc.









