Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
- oldslurrydog1
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
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.
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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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
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!
Man I love this thread. It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
- Limper
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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!
I'll bet it's a shooter. Mine really likes 168gr Noslers and TAC.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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She does good, but I don't get the group's that you do.Old Jeff H wrote: ↑June 3rd, 2021, 1:49 pmI'll bet it's a shooter. Mine really likes 168gr Noslers and TAC.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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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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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
Mine shoots 150s just okay. I think you'll be impressed with some heavier stuff.
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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
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.
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!
Had an older Frankenstein build recently cerakoted in something a little different.
10.5" sbr in 556.
10.5" sbr in 556.
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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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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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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!
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.
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
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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Re: Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
My blem LVOA. Peacegeek style. Pinned and welded to 16 inches.
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