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Nice guns! That URX 3 on the SR 25 looks great. I really want one of those rails!
Isn't that CQBSS mounted a little far to the rear? Maybe it's the angle or my iPhone or something?
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No your right, it was just thrown on to fit in the safe and so I could take a picture to show it off. I haven't fired any of my KAC guns yet.
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Lots of KAC in there.
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I was at a gun show recently and came upon these thin rubber rail covers, I thought they would be perfect for my LW URX what do you guys think?


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dane421 wrote:I was at a gun show recently and came upon these thin rubber rail covers, I thought they would be perfect for my LW URX what do you guys think?


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Looks like they will work good, but not ascetically pleasing to my personal tastes. Are they hard plastic where you can stipple them?
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Ryo wrote: Looks like they will work good, but not ascetically pleasing to my personal tastes. Are they hard plastic where you can stipple them?
Ya they look kinda different. Soft rubber with ribs like a SD handguard so stippling would melt them. They are very thin so no bulky feeling on the slick rail.
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SR 15 Lower w. Magpul MOE and CTR
URX III w. Magpul AFG attached via a MOE 7 slot rail and Magpul MBUS.
LWRC Rails Skins
16 in BCM SS410 Dimples by ADCO and Battle Comp 2.0
Comp ML3 w. Larue M68 CCo
Aimpoint 3x Magnifier in Larue Flip to side mount.
Burris FastFire on Daniel Defense 1 O'Clock.

I think that is all.... My favorite rifle by far.... Sorry for the iPhone pics...

Oh... and the Magnum Boots are for sale in the corner... Slightly used (10 times) size 10... :D
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another day at work......
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sardo67 wrote:another day at work......
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Seriously, where do you work and are they hiring?
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misfit762 wrote:
sardo67 wrote:another day at work......
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Seriously, where do you work and are they hiring?
The Marine Corps is always hiring.
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Marcus85 wrote:
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sardo67 wrote:another day at work......
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The Marine Corps is always hiring.
Hahah not as much as they used to.
Also yes, that's where I work.
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The Marine Corps is always hiring.
Hahah not as much as they used to.
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They have ya'll store your rifles with suppressors installed?
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copenhagen wrote:They have ya'll store your rifles with suppressors installed?

They are numbered to the gun, each cam stays with the same gun and we only have 16 M4A1s that have the KAC mount. They are also brand new and probably won't even be fires for years.

The 110s above though all have above 700rds on them already, we've only had them for 1 year now.
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Well I was asking because in the past there has been some concern that a suppressor stored on a rifle can cause premature corrosion of the barrel's crown, etc, as they tend to attract or store moister.
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Just got the stamp back for the can.

11.5" Barrel in 300BLK on my ST X-mas lower.
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SDN-6?
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Tom12.7 wrote:SDN-6?
Yes it is.
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I think you'll like your SDN-6, I've tried mine on a bunch of guns. Pretty quiet, even on 5.56 and built like a tank. If you get a little wobble with it mounted, there's stuff you can do to the mount to catch the next tooth.
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Tom12.7 wrote:I think you'll like your SDN-6, I've tried mine on a bunch of guns. Pretty quiet, even on 5.56 and built like a tank. If you get a little wobble with it mounted, there's stuff you can do to the mount to catch the next tooth.
can you elaborate on that a little more? i have an M4-2000, i was thinking about filing just a LITTLE off of the last tooth so it goes to the next one..... bad idea?

also storing the gun with the can attached like the M4A1s i posted earlier, that may be a problem if you don't clean your gun but those are brand new and probably won't even get fired for years. also when ever we accept anything back into the armory after being fired it's cleaned, and i mean CLEANED! most people will spend 2 hours before it's ready to get accepted into the armory, we need them cleaned for 2 reasons. obviously 1 reason is so they last longer and why would we keep dirty guns in the armory? 2 is so when we gauge them we can see if the gun is actually bad and the gauge isn't getting stuck on carbon or other dirt. when we gauge an entire company of guns 200+ (2 to 4+ hours with 3 guys) i'm not about to clean of them out before i stick a barrel straightness or erosion gauge in it as they take long enough. many people don't realize how much work that is involved in the upkeep of the guns or weapon systems that the military has, everything is inspected XX amount of days or before the weapon is drawn and taken to a range.
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Tom12.7 wrote:I think you'll like your SDN-6, I've tried mine on a bunch of guns. Pretty quiet, even on 5.56 and built like a tank. If you get a little wobble with it mounted, there's stuff you can do to the mount to catch the next tooth.
I'm going to test it on everything; hoping to get a mount soon for my EMC especially. I'm real curious to see how it stacks up against my NT4; it is definitely lighter. Mine locks up nice and tight on the couple of mounts I've tried it on.
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