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27 May 2018, 03:45 #1
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27 May 2018, 20:29 #2
Came out alright. Gotta shift some roles to make room. The 18" is just long; probably ought to become a Valkyrie. The Recce is becoming more of a battle rifle (Just like IRL!) The KAC rifle (14.5") is just a great all-purpose headbanger, fast and uncomplicated. The 10.5" BLK is the ultimate indoor/CAB rifle IMO; nimble, quiet and runs no matter what.
I have one lower left that I'm torn between doing a 10.3" 5.56, or a 6.8 SPC II, unsure of barrel length for that one.
Help me pick my last small frame project before I move on to 7.62 frames.
Suggestions? Comments? Smartass remarks?
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27 May 2018, 21:09 #3
Looks pretty darn good to me!
6.8 looks alright but why not go big bore? .458 would be pretty cool.
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27 May 2018, 21:18 #4
Looks great. Radian Receivers always look good.
I vote 10.3"
Pretty much all I shoot these days are 10.3 and 10.5"
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27 May 2018, 21:48 #5
That does look awfully SPR-ish.
Is that an adjustable gas block? A suppressed 18" rifle is a sweet shooter, especially if you can tune the gas.
If you hunt furry woodland creatures, then I'd vote for the 6.8 SPC. It's a great round for medium game. A 12.5" 6.8 is a very useful setup. But if you don't hunt, then, as much as I love the round, it's probably not worth adding as a new caliber to the inventory.
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28 May 2018, 04:46 #6
.458 would be cool, but it's also insanely expensive, as is 6.8, but neither can achieve compelling status for me unless I take up reloading. I have zero interest in x39mm ammo, so it looks like it'll be .223. Perhaps another round of 416 uppers will make the rounds at the right time.
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28 May 2018, 04:56 #7
Standard SA low pro block. Still gotta snag a taper mount flash comp, but this won't be full time, or majority suppressed until I can catch up on a few cans.
Ohio doesn't allow rifles for hunting, with the exception of hogs and Coyotes. Those are fun to whack with ARs, but I've been using .223 on coyote and feral dogs since I was a kid.There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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28 May 2018, 05:02 #8
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28 May 2018, 09:39 #9
If you want a 416 and have the means, get a 416. But I'd argue for how you and I use our guns (ie, recreationally and not for duty use), they're not necessary. I just rolled over 1K rounds yesterday shooting in a competition with mine in the rain all day. I will say what I did appreciate was not getting my eye pro blasted by an oily watery mess on the first shot of each stage like I do with a DI gun in rain.
I've enjoyed shooting it, and will continue shooting it. It's been something a little different to play with and an interesting piece of engineering to look at.
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28 May 2018, 11:27 #10
I second this.
Get a 416 upper if you want one, not because it's some magical AR. You could definitely argue that it's better than DI if money were removed as a consideration. I really enjoy shooting my 416's for what it is.... recreationally, and the fact not everyone at the range has one is a bonus.
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28 May 2018, 11:30 #11
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28 May 2018, 13:15 #12
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28 May 2018, 13:37 #13
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30 May 2018, 07:41 #14
That looks great. Excellent looking build.
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30 May 2018, 11:24 #15
Very Nice!
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