Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

Discuss rifles, carbines, and other long-arms here (AR-15's, AK's, etc...)
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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Picked it up from Bill (billdeserthills) when he was getting rid of his inventory.
It was a plain jane LR308, 24" fluted bull barrel. I've added the magpul grip, Magpul stock, ACCU shot mono-pod, bi-pod, Nikon Monarch 8-32 x 50 scope and a Timney trigger.
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BCM 14.5 RECCE chopped down to a 13.7 with Surefire warcomp. Geissele MK8 Rail. Aimpoint T2 + 3x magnifier with Unity mount setup. Surefire M600, DBAL A3, Geissele SSAE, etc.

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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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Man I love this thread. It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. :dance:
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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Ordered my Fulton Armory M1A1 Scout carbine back in September. It has a chrome-lined barrel and national match trigger. It has the Choate folding stock so I ordered an extra wood stock and the cool replica fleece-lined canvas rifle bag. Got it a couple days ago and just got back from Ben Avery after sighting the Sig Romeo 5 in with a 200 yard zero. Fulton Armory advertises 3 MOA accuracy and I shot three groups at 200 yards (center 3 rds, left/right targets 5 rds) and I got that with all three groups using Korean milsurp ammo. I fired 80 rounds through the carbine with no failures. The rifle is awesome. Not cheap but I have no buyers remorse. Hardest thing was waiting eight months to get it after ordering it.
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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oldslurrydog1 wrote: April 30th, 2021, 8:06 pm Picked it up from Bill (billdeserthills) when he was getting rid of his inventory.
It was a plain jane LR308, 24" fluted bull barrel. I've added the magpul grip, Magpul stock, ACCU shot mono-pod, bi-pod, Nikon Monarch 8-32 x 50 scope and a Timney trigger.

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I'll bet it's a shooter. Mine really likes 168gr Noslers and TAC.
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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Old Jeff H wrote: June 3rd, 2021, 1:49 pm
oldslurrydog1 wrote: April 30th, 2021, 8:06 pm Picked it up from Bill (billdeserthills) when he was getting rid of his inventory.
It was a plain jane LR308, 24" fluted bull barrel. I've added the magpul grip, Magpul stock, ACCU shot mono-pod, bi-pod, Nikon Monarch 8-32 x 50 scope and a Timney trigger.

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I'll bet it's a shooter. Mine really likes 168gr Noslers and TAC.

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She does good, but I don't get the group's that you do.

All I've shot through her is BVAC reloads 150 gr. Maybe 2 mags. I was hitting a 4" circle on a paper plate @100 yrds.

I haven't shot her in 11 or 12 yrs.

I really do need to dial her in with other grains and see what fits her.
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Mine shoots 150s just okay. I think you'll be impressed with some heavier stuff.
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New project... just getting started with it - but thought it was purdy enough to post...

ArmaLite AR10(T) with an Arken SH4 II 6-24... Had it out once - and with good rounds it is better than the loose nut behind the trigger.

The bipod will probably be replaced with a better model - and the factory butt-stock will end up in the closet - exchanged for something adjustable. I expect that it will get a monopod as well as it really is a bench gun (for me anyway). It may get a trigger as well - the stock one is "good" but for the bench I'd rather have something lighter.
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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Had an older Frankenstein build recently cerakoted in something a little different.
10.5" sbr in 556.
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AZ1182 wrote: August 8th, 2021, 9:56 am
9x19mm wrote: August 8th, 2021, 9:12 am Had an older Frankenstein build recently cerakoted in something a little different.
10.5" sbr in 556.
What handguard is that?
It's an SLR 9.7" rail, with a 10.5" barrel.
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AZ1182 wrote: August 8th, 2021, 6:00 pm
9x19mm wrote: August 8th, 2021, 4:47 pm
AZ1182 wrote: August 8th, 2021, 9:56 am What handguard is that?
It's an SLR 9.7" rail, with a 10.5" barrel.
Andre makes good stuff, looked like a Geissele for a while.

That rifle looks well thought out with the parts selection, but I don't know abut that muzzle device as I've never seen it before.
Thanks man. It's a Q Cherry Bomb with a thread protector on it.
I have a Q Trash Panda I rotate between this and a 300 blk.
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AZ1182 wrote: August 8th, 2021, 8:27 pm
9x19mm wrote: August 8th, 2021, 6:44 pm
AZ1182 wrote: August 8th, 2021, 6:00 pm
Andre makes good stuff, looked like a Geissele for a while.

That rifle looks well thought out with the parts selection, but I don't know about that muzzle device as I've never seen it before.
Thanks man. It's a Q Cherry Bomb with a thread protector on it.
I have a Q Trash Panda I rotate between this and a 300 blk.
I like your style. Rock on, man.

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Surefire light on an Arisaka mount, BCM rail and a bootleg upper. Good s*** man.
I'm piecing together a PWS with the same upper right now. One or two more paydays and it should be complete.
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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I think I'm done messing with this one. I'm finally happy with it.
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!

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My full size chunky boi is set. Initially had it set with a T2 and 3x magnifier on Unity mounts but moved that to my 11.5 and my Eotech/Unity combo to my 9" 300BLK. Opted to go with an LPVO and offset RDS for this one.

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I've used some LPVOs but this is the first one I've personally purchased for my own use of one of my own guns, so we'll see how I like it. So far, I'm pretty happy with the setup. 90% of my shooting is with my 11.5 though, so everything else feels like a musket in comparison lol
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My blem LVOA. Peacegeek style. Pinned and welded to 16 inches.
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