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    sig1473

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    I call this my MK12 Mod PM (Poor Man):D Mostly an experiment if I like the barrel length as apposed to my 14.5" and 16" ones.
    SPECS:
    -Sabre Defence 20" MP Chrome-lined Rifle-length gas
    -ARMS 41-B front sight(love these)
    -KAC M5 RAS
    -ARMS 40L BUIS
    -Vortex Viper HS LR 2.5-10x32
    -Harris BRSM bipod
    -Colt A1 stock w/7075 RE(no UTG/RRA/PSA garbage)
    -INGO lower


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    sig1473

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    My IDF clone sans Noveske ambi safety and Magpul trigger guard

    SPECS:
    -Colt 6920 barrel
    -Colt original 6-hole skinny handguards
    -Forged A1 upper from DD
    -Colt original N1 stock
    -BCM RE
    -Colt BCG w/MPF bolt(FN)


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    avboiler11

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    Ballistic Advantage 12.5" 5.56 Modern Series barrel with set screw AGB
    CMMG RKM11 handguard
    SiCo Omega with 5.56 flat cap & ASR FH
    PSA Premium BCG
    Bushnell TRS-32 RDS
    SBR'd Surplus Ammo & Arms lower with SSA-E & ACS-L

    With the can, rifle is the same length as a 18" FrankenSPR
     

    aaron580

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    My Mk12 Mod 1 is 100% clone correct and finished for now, until i can get an aem 5. Shoots like an absolute dream, 1 click to fully zero the nf, was perfect out of the box, how often does that happen? They were meant to be! Issued manual anyone?

    I cant wait to do a mod 0....

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    DanVoils

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    My Troy PAR. Lots of fun to shoot, especially with suppressed sub-sonic. Here it has the ICD BFD on it. It throws the sound forward and away from the shooter. Well worth the money!
    I'll probably change the grip out as I like Hogues a lot better.

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    mammynun

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    My Troy PAR. Lots of fun to shoot, especially with suppressed sub-sonic. Here it has the ICD BFD on it. It throws the sound forward and away from the shooter. Well worth the money!
    I'll probably change the grip out as I like Hogues a lot better.

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    Is there specific reason or advantage to mounting your bipod like that? Seems like it would want to collapse when you load it?
     

    DanVoils

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    Is there specific reason or advantage to mounting your bipod like that? Seems like it would want to collapse when you load it?

    The legs go forward and lock in place really well. I've not had any problems with it. The actual free floated hand guard doesn't move. The rubber coated outer piece is what moves. All of my bipods are mounted the same way.
    Dan
     

    mammynun

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    The legs go forward and lock in place really well. I've not had any problems with it. The actual free floated hand guard doesn't move. The rubber coated outer piece is what moves. All of my bipods are mounted the same way.
    Dan

    My bad. I thought the legs pivoted towards the rear... which is why I was curious. Turns out, I'm just not observant!
     

    Kokomo1

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    Springfield Saint (My First AR!)

    While I purchased it not quite two weeks ago, I was finally able to fire my Saint yesterday. (I also gave a workout to my two SA 9MM handguns too.) It was high school (late 70's) since I fired a rifle and then it was just a 22. It was a pleasure to shoot and I found it easily manageable. I was mostly down and to the left of center on the target. I need to figure that out.

    What is surprising is how fast one goes through ammo with an AR. :D
     

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