Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Regular Guy » Wed May 23, 2012 9:20 am

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby nimdabew » Wed May 23, 2012 9:51 am

skelco wrote:I need some good mags; anyone got a recommendation on who makes a good CA legal mag? (pinned or blocked to 10 rounds)

Magpul 10/30 magazines

http://midwestpx.com/index.php?cPath=15_50

Magpul 10/20 magazines

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby SpNkid » Wed May 23, 2012 1:16 pm

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Maybe the time has come already? :mrgreen:


Very nice! Unwrap that AK and tell us all about it! :D

Well, I had already showed my weapon at :roll: 17th page of this topic, but who refuses to show off his favorite toy again?
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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby ZOMBIE308 » Wed May 23, 2012 4:20 pm

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Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Cmgray612 » Fri May 25, 2012 9:15 am

My 10.5" PSA AR 15 pistol. Soon to be SBR. Well soon enough anyways.

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Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Cmgray612 » Fri May 25, 2012 9:16 am

Matilda the Saiga 12

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Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Tperkins » Sun May 27, 2012 9:32 pm

Here's my dad and myself's new toy.
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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby my pies are piff » Mon May 28, 2012 10:47 am

I'm jelly of some of the rifles I'm seeing here. Well the FS2000 I had just wasn't for for me, so I sold it. I put a lot of rounds through it to try to make myself like it, but I guess I'm just not a bullpup guy. Here is my current set of rifles.

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Wrench_ZS » Tue May 29, 2012 4:17 pm

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby wyomingiscold » Tue May 29, 2012 8:13 pm

Nice shootin' !!

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Tperkins » Wed May 30, 2012 8:04 pm

Got a good deal on a Mako Tactical rail forend, and threw my light mount back on, as well as a VFG I had sitting around. VFG actually feels pretty good on there, practiced with dummy rounds for awhile.

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby TheLastOneDead » Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:19 am

My FAL. DSA receiver, Imbel kit. Wouldn't trade this thing for ANY AR type rifle.

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby jermzy » Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:05 pm

Having some fun with my brothers PS90 SBR and FS2000, And those pics were done on a tripod.


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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby nimdabew » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:18 am

Woops. Wrong thread.

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Jsimmonsgr » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:52 am

Quoted from a different thread....

They are frankengun home builds. Top one is mine, bottom belongs to the missus

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Mine has had a few upgrades since this photo was taken but the parts list for both are....

Top rifle: 20"DMR build. 20" Krieger heavy weight barrel 5.56 chamber,fluted, threaded, target crowned, YHM Phantom muzzle break, YHM flip front sight, YHM 12" quad rail handguard ( free float), Upper is a American Spirit Arms, Lower is a Firebird Precision, Mil-spec M-16 bolt carrier, LMT upgraded bolt, Spikes Tactical T2 heavy buffer, Mil-Spec FCG (Standard trigger and hammer that have been honed and stoned to a 4.5# pull weight), CAA HK style foregrip, CAA Upgraded carbine stock, bubba rigged 120 lumen light, MagPul MOE pistol grip( new addition after photo), Harris Bipod ( new addition), Millet DMS-1 Optic(new addition), MI rear sight, Tridjicon front sight, MagPul 20rnd Pmag.

OAL with stock in my preferred setting is 38", weight is 13lbs 9oz.

This rig is accurate ( .5 MOA or less depending on load, climate conditions, and shooters skill level) out to a maximum of 400-500yds. At 100yds it can print 5 shot groups into one ragged cluster smaller than a dime. It recoils like a BB gun due to its extreme ( for a AR) weight.

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Bottom 16" M-4 build BCM M-4 upper with a 16" Krieger mid weight barrel W/ M-4 cut on it, standard front sight tower with a rail adapter and a barska light, Trijicon front sight, YHM Phanton Muzzle brake, Plum Crazy Lower, Mil-spec M-16 bolt carrier, LMT upgraded bolt, Spikes Tactical T2 heavy buffer, Mil-Spec FCG (Standard trigger and hammer that have been honed and stoned to a 4.5# pull weight), Ergo grip pistol grip, standard handguards with a YHM rail adapter, MagPul MOE fore grip, CAA stock saddle and a M-203 recoil pad, Bushnell ACOG clone red dot sight, MI rear sight.

OAL is around 30-33" depending on what the missus wants it at, weight is 5lbs 8ozs.

This rig has more recoil and is not as accurate at range, but it is very fast on target, pleasant to carry, and real easy to maneuver in and around vehicles and buildings. Accuracy is 1 MOA.

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby ZOMBIE308 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:09 pm

Oh well, why the hell not:

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Whackpack7 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:14 pm

My newest addition...I'm like a little kid on Christmas morning. A Bravo Company Manufacturing EAG Tactical Carbine. Linky to the spec page: http://www.bravocompanymfg.com/specification/bcm_eag_tactical.php

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby RickOShea » Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:28 pm

My recently "American-ized" Arsenal:

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Calzonewdippingsauce » Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:59 am

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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Wrangler » Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:52 pm

My Cowboy Guns:

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Rossi Model 92 in 357/38 Spl
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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby JARHEAD0811 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:15 pm

Love the romance of the cowboy era firearms. very nice guns!

Wrangler wrote:My Cowboy Guns:

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Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Drethos » Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:21 pm

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My brand new stag model 3 and my first love Mossberg 500. They just make me smile :). Almost bought a mossin Nagant ( auto correct keeps fighting I apologize for any wrong spellings) for $175 from the gun shop. But I was like "ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh no not now".
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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Calzonewdippingsauce » Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:32 pm

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My brand new stag model 3 and my first love Mossberg 500. They just make me smile :). Almost bought a mossin Nagant ( auto correct keeps fighting I apologize for any wrong spellings) for $175 from the gun shop. But I was like "ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh no not now".



If you can find some gun shows in your area, there are usually a few dealers with cases upon cases of Nagant rifles for 100 bucks. Some of them may have even never been used, just covered with protective oil and boxed away. Some of them can be a little beat up as well, but once you clean off the protective coat and a little TLC, they are battle ready. Cant argue with that price..
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Re: Show and Tell thread, Longarm edition

Postby Alpha-17 » Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:44 pm

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