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20 June 2010, 10:44 #256Contributing Member
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Thanks, Quib.
I like it a lot. When I first got the TLR I tried it in different locations but it was just too cramped for me directly on the handguard. I don't care for sight tower mounts (just a personal thing), and when I came across the 1:00 mount I figured I'd give it a try. I like how it "hovers" the light above the front of the rail, all I have to do is lift my thumb from where I keep it on top of the rail to hit either TLR paddle. It's out of the way for normal shooting.
I was worried I'd beat my thumb up under recoil but it hasn't been a problem. I am thinking about hitting the end of the TLR battery box latch with some Plasti-dip, it's a little sharp if I fumble the grip.
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20 June 2010, 11:56 #257Distinguished Member
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25 June 2010, 17:56 #259Member
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LWRC M6A2 12.7" Carbine Length 5.56 - Good length compromise for size / velocity
Aimpoint T-1 in Larue Tall Mount - High Quality no paralax optic with long battery life and little weight
Insight PEQ-15 ATPIAL - IR laser and illuminator for Active night shooting
Surefire M620V - White and IR light - Active night shooting, better than PEQ-15 Illuminator
TNVC PVS-14 Quick Mount - For Passive Night Shooting, Best QD Mounting Solution around
TROY BUIS - Excellent quality Backup irons
Magpul CTR - Light and Small
Magpul MOE - Good geometry for me
Ambi Safety - For Support Side Safety manipulation
Magpul BAD - Malfunction Clearance and Quicker Mag changes
VLTOR / BCM Gunfighter - Ultra Strong charging Handle with large latch for easier manipulation
Surefire Dual Pressure Switch - Easy Manipulation of Light and PEQ-15
Magpul AFG - Works well for the over the top Hold and very comfortable
Magpul ASAP - For use with MS2 (Will probably change this)
CQD Forward Mount - FOr use with MS2 (Will probably change this too)
Spikes T-2 Buffer - Smoother recoil impulse and perfect for use with Suppressor
AAC SPR/M4 Suppressor - Reflex design, great sound suppression, minimal added length
Custom SPR/M4 Brake - Integrated BattleComp and SPR/M4 Mount - Best of both worlds, recoil mitigation when not using the suppressor, and can mount the can.
Aimpoint 3x Mag in Larue Mount - When Needed
Magpul XTM Panels - For color coordination
Geisselle SSA Trigger - I prefer two stage, and this is the best game in town.
And now to the good stuff, sorry for the poor quality.
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1 July 2010, 21:56 #260
My first AR pistol. 7.62x39. It's 28.25" long and the 30mm ring is missing the Aimpoint Comp M2. TLR-1. Hopefully soon a TLR-1s will be taking it's place. Can't wait to get this thing to the range. Still need charging handle and badger tac latch and bolt carrier group. That'll come in the following weeks. OD Green rail ladders by Tony's Custom Ladders. They're nice to put on and hold very well. Not pictured is an OD sling by Northwest Tactical. Single point.
This lower is for function testing. When it gives me two thumbs up I'll be sending the $200 to the ATF for SBRing my LMT lower. This setup resides on an LMT upper and TNW lower that is virgin."Ever notice the sound of a gun being charged is the universal language of dominance?"
Why I own a Grendel: "You don't shoot 6.5 bullets. You toss them in the air, they go downrange on their own."
There are no such things as problems. There are only opportunities for solutions. And I've arrived at a solution for you.
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3 July 2010, 14:32 #261
First purchased 1 year ago it has gone through a few different layouts. Im thinking this is the last. Its a M6A1 after a little Drimel work. This rifle is very comfortable to shoot and accurate.
Starting with the stock. The ACS was chosen for looks at first and has proven to be perfect for balancing after adding the longer rail. I chose the Mod 3 CH for quicker/left handed manipulation. Eotech XPS dot & donut for quick target acqusition with the ability to take aimed shots w/ the dot. MBus for the price to be honest. Miad grip for its adjustability and comfort. The AFG positions my non firing hand in a nice sturdy way that makes follow-up shots quicker for me. THe Troy rail was chasen for its light weight, slim profile and looks.THe sling is from Larue and was originally thrown in on an order "just because" but has turned out to be a great sling. All in all it has become a great handling weapon that one day I hope to really put through the pases.
I forgot to add the BAD lever. It makes reloads a breeze and I imagine would allow a person to stay focused on the likely and known.Last edited by mjkeat; 6 July 2010 at 10:25.
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5 July 2010, 17:04 #262
Basic Build - My build looks at budget and functionality. Overall my platform is under 8lbs and all the parts function very well. r
1. Upper and Lower S&W Receivers. Wanted to try something different but a a budget price.
2. Magpul MOE Handguard, Pistol Grip, Buttstock, and AFG
3. Spikes Tactical Buffer - heavier buffer to reduce recoil
4. BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle, Medium - gives me ability to charge with left hand
5. Midwest Industries Sling Adapter and MI Single Point Sling - bungee type sling
6. Primary Arms M3 Red Dot and x3 Magnifier - budget optics and even though not an Aimpoint; works very well.
Inbound:
a. Magpul B.A.D Lever - right hand operation for bolt lock
b. Rainier Arms XTC Compensator - one of the better budget compensator on market.Last edited by sangria7; 5 July 2010 at 18:39.
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5 July 2010, 17:30 #263
Guys, please remember to post WHY you selected the parts you are using. While listing the parts is nice, it doesn't help other readers understand why you decided on the parts you are using, and what the pros and cons are.
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7 July 2010, 08:40 #264
Thanks for the reminder Stick---it's easy to get lost in the awesome pictures everyone posts here
The TNW lower was available locally for good $$$. $85 OTD. I had my stripped LMT upper with me to look at the fit and finish of the two when sitting on each other. Golf Tango Golf.
I also chose the Wilson Arms 7.62x39 barrel from Delton because it was extremely cost effective. $165. It came with the FSB that I cut down to make a low profile gas block out of. I much prefer pinned because they're the most secure method of keeping a gas block in place. I could've chosen the ER Shaw 11.5" barrel from M1S but I knew with the 10" YHM Specter LW handguard I only wanted the flash hider showing from the end of the handguard and keeping the gas block covered. I like the look and it makes for a much smaller footprint. I had a friend locally with a CNC lathe cut the barrel down to where the flash hider/crush washer showed and put a 1/2x36 thread on it. The flash hider is a 9mm from Brownells. $60 each. "Pain compliance" tip if used in CQB. Doesn't stop muzzle flash like a Vortex would but does a good job nonetheless. If my house was ever broken into there would be 135 lumens for target identification.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...ASH_SUPPRESSOR
The 30mm mount didn't have my Vortex Strikefire in it during that picture but it is in there for the mean time for function testing. I am picking up my Aimpoint Comp M2 next week. With Sportsman's Whse reopening in Lexington I layawayed it for $319+tax. $340 NIB. That was a good day.
The YHM Specter length handguard installs very easily. I read somewhere that those with armorers wrenches can install the barrel nut without purchasing the YHM barrel nut wrench. Plus the fact that I got the rail system from Jsesurplus.com for $99 + s/h. The Tony's Custom Ladders are also available from there for $3 each. I figured since I always wanted green ladders they were worth a shot. They grip nicely, and imho they look good.
The TLR-1 is mounted at 6 o'clock because even though the Vortex is in the high mount I can still see the TLR-1 in the sight picture. I am one of those persons that can't stand to have anything in my sight picture. My handguns mount lights below the barrel so I do the same on my long guns.
CProduct magazines for the 7.62x39 are readily available and decently priced. Aimsurplus has the "30 round" mags which actually hold 28 for about $13 ea plus shipping. I load mine to 25. Just got the 10rd mags yesterday. Will be function testing them soon as well.
Lastly the Northeast Tactical SP sling is also in OD green. I have plans to put a magpul asap on my LMT lower but only after the SBR process is complete. In the mean time an ambi sling plate resides where the normal egg plate would go.
Last edited by lmtrocks; 7 July 2010 at 08:53.
"Ever notice the sound of a gun being charged is the universal language of dominance?"
Why I own a Grendel: "You don't shoot 6.5 bullets. You toss them in the air, they go downrange on their own."
There are no such things as problems. There are only opportunities for solutions. And I've arrived at a solution for you.
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23 July 2010, 17:44 #265
More on my AR.
Added the following:
1. BAD Lever: Made sense to add this because I had the Gunfighter charging handle. Now I can fully manipulate the rifle without leaving fire control.
2. XTC Compensator: Rainier Arms Comp is a great comp for its price. Muzzle rise was minimized and the recoil controlled rearward. I did not notice any significant difference in blast sound. Reminds me of the old AK style comps.
3. Magpul Enhance Butt-pad: I added to see if I can get more felt-recoil reduction and better comfort with this. It is a little hard to get used to since it is significantly thicker, but I have yet to range test this.
4. Magpul Advanced Trigger Guard: Better suited shooting with gloves.
5. Tango Down VGF: After switching over two dozens time between the Magpul AFG and a UTG VFG, I finally broke down and bought a Tango Down VFG. I must say I prefer it now better than the AFG. The UTG VFG was just too bulky and did not feel right. The AFG felt fine, but the Tango Down VFG was my favorite. It allowed me to control the weapon the best either with a standard grip or the thumb break method.
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23 July 2010, 20:07 #266
This is my first post. Nice stuff guys.
Glad to be here.
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31 July 2010, 01:55 #267Member
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New to the site and i figured the best way to say hi is to show my rifle. I use it for home protection as long as target shooting, I love the magpul gear ive tried other makes and i felt the most comortable with their products and never failed me. I also went with KAC rail covers they are rock solid and i think they give you the most for your money. I also went with a YHM comp and i couldnt be happier with it. And now as for the optic its a Aimpoint Clone that i bought after trying some one elses at the range and loved it, so far it works pretty good holds zero and is very clear what more could you ask for. Of course i would like the real one but i would rather spend the money on ammo and if it breaks it breaks i wont loose any sleep over it.
When i first bought her
And after
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31 July 2010, 20:45 #268Member
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Olympic Arms K3B-A3
Magpul MOE Stock
Magpul MIAD pistol grip
Magpul AFG
Magpul BIUS
Magpul Handguards
Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard
EOTech 516.A65
UTG Carbine Length Free Float Rail System (Suprisingly pleased with this)
This rifle started out as a simple K3B that I picked up from J&S Guns in Lacey, WA right after receiving the 1st Time Home Buyers Stimulus. It has since changed many times until it reached this configuration. I absolutely love the way this rifle performs. I have sent over 2,000 rounds down range and have had zero malfunctions."The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either." - Benjamin Franklin
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31 July 2010, 20:53 #269Member
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FrankenRifle
SNS "Skull" Lower
DPMS Lower Parts Kit
Rainier Arms flat top upper
This rifle will eventually be chambered in 5.45 x 39 and have a piston driven system. This is my first build from scratch and has been a great learning experience."The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either." - Benjamin Franklin
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1 August 2010, 21:59 #270