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Gunfighter.45
14 January 2008, 22:18
What do you guys think? http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u57/gunfighter308/DSCN0128.jpg
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u57/gunfighter308/DSCN0127.jpg

TigerStripe
14 January 2008, 22:57
Looks pretty good to me!



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weaponizer
15 January 2008, 09:25
I'd feel safe with that setup.....

Stickman
15 January 2008, 13:14
Without knowing the internals, there is no way for me to give an honest answer. I usually run a carbine 750- 1000 rounds of hard use before I think of it as reliable.

guam50
15 January 2008, 13:25
Like what stick said. All you need now is a good 1 or 3 pt. sling and tac holster.

Gunfighter.45
15 January 2008, 14:51
Without knowing the internals, there is no way for me to give an honest answer. I usually run a carbine 750- 1000 rounds of hard use before I think of it as reliable.

Alright here it goes for the intrenals list
Sun Devil lower
Young Manufacturing Chrome Bolt Assm.
Chip McCormick 4.5 Match Trigger.
and she has over 700rds through her with (no problems so far) thank GOD!
She also has a 16in 5.56 chrome lined 1/7 twist M4 Sabre Defence barrel with M4 feed ramps on the barrel extension to mach up with my Vltor upper.
Stanard buffer and buffer spring.
hopefully that's all info you guys need.Thanks

NvrenufRR
15 January 2008, 17:05
Sounds like a great start to me. Seems to be all quality parts.
Now, its time to get things heated up and test them under stress, just buy tons of ammo and keep practicing, tear down the weapon and inspect the parts care fully, if your not geting probs yet, you most likely never will, after a few k rounds.
Those new 21's look nice!

m24shooter
15 January 2008, 17:16
Looks like you've got some good hardware. Now go run it hard and see how it acts.
IMO, the mag-cinch doesn't work too well. I've puked the spare mag right out of one going prone. Stick tried to warn me, but I got one on a test basis for the shop I do AR work for. I no longer use one. The newer RediMags are a good way to carry a spare if you want to do that.

John Hwang
15 January 2008, 18:03
Very nice setup. Those components should hold up real well.

By far, the mag grip is the best mag coupler there is and much cheaper than the Redimags

http://www.rainierarms.com/img/shop/product/953abf5ca8f55e6de00875857616506a.jpg

Eric
15 January 2008, 20:09
As long as it does what you want it to do. Don't get too hung up on what other think. With that said, I've never found a need to use a chromed carrier. I'd pass on the mag coupler. Looks like something that I'd have fun with.

Hard to go wrong with the Glock.

Tac71
15 January 2008, 20:52
Love the set up. I have been using Tango down grips but just recently purchased a Noveske How do you like the Magpul MIAD Grip? By the way the Vltor upper rocks!!!

Gunfighter.45
16 January 2008, 07:07
Love the set up. I have been using Tango down grips but just recently purchased a Noveske How do you like the Magpul MIAD Grip? By the way the Vltor upper rocks!!!

To Tac71 I like the Magpul MIAD alot it's very comfortable for my hand and I also like the Vltor upper especially with the Sun Devil lower.

TigerStripe
16 January 2008, 23:18
I like a chrome carrier set up, it takes less lube...



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guam50
17 January 2008, 12:47
I like a chrome carrier set up, it takes less lube...
TS

...and cleans alot quicker too.