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AR-15 BS Thread

Discussion in 'Guns & Hunting' started by BulletToothTony, Feb 21, 2009.

  1. Jun 7, 2023 at 5:29 PM
    plurpimpin

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    you need moar suppressor on that thing!

    I got a 10/22 receiver I plan to build up into a charger but I’m waiting for the brace foolishness to settle before building any more shorties.
     
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    Infinity is 7.7oz, about 1oz more than sparrow. I did a bunch of 10/22 80%-ers before they dissappeared.
     
  3. Jun 7, 2023 at 7:06 PM
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    built a pile of 10/22's.... love the little guns & so do my kids.

    many things you can do with them. fancy stocks, plain, fancy twisty barrels, carbon fiber. of course you can print the receivers now instead of milling them out. we even got a guy on our site who does them out of brass.

    i mainly run WhistlePig barrels on Stocky's Stocks & SelectFire blanks.

    You can see a couple of my builds posted on his site on this page. http://www.razor22receiver.com/Pictures Completed Projects page 8.htm
    It was one of the earliest 10/22 Magnum builds of this style.


    heres a couple of my early regular 22lr builds from over there & at WG.

    a plain jane & a fancy nancy

    SKD1968.jpg SDK1968_2.jpg
     
  4. Jun 8, 2023 at 12:33 PM
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    montijo505 Moon soon?

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    Final form. Finally tracked down the FCD pic sling point in FDE.

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  5. Jun 8, 2023 at 12:52 PM
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    BulletToothTony [OP] You’ll have that on these big jobs.

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    cuánto cuesta eso?

    10.5”?
     
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    montijo505

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    Mas o menos $1550 por todo. 10.3”
     
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    4WDTrout

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    Nada mal. Luce realmente bien!
     
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    Was gibst hier? Ist das ein Aprilscherz?
     
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  10. Jun 9, 2023 at 9:21 AM
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    gotta watch out for the Quandale Dingles


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    This is really well done. Do you have a source for that QD FDE sling point?
     
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    going to be fun!
    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
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    But, it’s June…
     
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    No, I got lucky on Reddit. A few places I kept checking never got them in stock.
     
  16. Jun 9, 2023 at 6:58 PM
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    Anybody on here have the Slate Black Industries rail covers and/or vert grip? Thoughts on them? I kinda like how slim they look the Larue ones I have on a rifle make it feel kinda bulky
     
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    Pulled the trigger on a blem rein 3.0 and it came in today, gonna put it on the 13.9 but I gotta decide where and where to put my sling mount.

    Distance to the tree is about 70 yards, the 3.0 has a more white/blue light vs the soft light of the 1.0, and the hotspot is much more focused, the 3.0 also seems to have 3 distinct rings, the 1.0 has more of a hotspot and then a gentle wash around it.

    The 3.0 definitely has better throw, it illuminates tree tops about 200 yards away much better than the 1.0.

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    3.0
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    They're...ok. Not the best, feel a bit cheesy to me, cheap polymer, cheap hardware vibe. They aren't bulky, not super slim either, about middle of the road in that regard. They are very similar to the Railscales poly ones as far as thickness, I would recommend the Railscales over the Slate Black ten times out of ten. If you want slim, BCM is the only way to go. I've been through a ton of rail panels over the last several years and BCM is my go to 90% of the time. They're the slimmest on the market, cheap, easy to cut, light, and don't use any hardware. The only downside is they aren't class leading in blocking heat. They get the job done but if you really start burning it down they can get warm but that's the trade off for not chunking up your rail. Hope that helps.
    P.S. I'm new here, new to tacomas. I can't help much as far as they go but AR's? I know AR's, I've been wasting all my money on those for a decade now lol.
     
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    What color 1.0? :popcorn:
     
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    Thanks that helps. I’ll check out the bcm ones again
     

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