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GSK_41476.jpgThis is what I mean by star chamber brush, I picked mine up at a local sporting good store for like 8$, usually used a dental pic with it and then clp and cotton swabs until it looked like HzHardy's chamber.

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I ordered a pile of parts for my "new" ar. They finally arrived but I'm still in Houston.

 

I get to build my old upper into a new config when I get home. I'm actually excited about this.... And I finally got a pic hosting account so I'll get some pics when done.

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My RRA Elite Operator, Nikon 223 20+ moa base, and a Leupold AR Mildot 3-9, back grounds just a cheap package .243 savage i bought for my nephew for deer.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Ordered an Aimpoint PRO as well as a sturdy case so I can fly back home with the rifle and a pistol. $800+ spent before I even had breakfast. :lol:

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Aimpoint PRO came today. As did 1000 rounds of 357 Sig.

 

 

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Finally got time to finish my build. I hope these pics link...

 

Top is where I started, bottom is the new finished gun. I love my AR. It makes me laugh.

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A lot of nice rifles here. Here's my baby:

 

RRA Lower with 2 stage match trigger

BCM upper w/ BCM Bolt Carrier Group

Armalite Barrel

BCM gunfighter charging handle

Troy 13" handguard

Aimpoint PRO

YHM flip ups

TLR-1s

 

 

It's got about 2200 rounds through it without being cleaned so far. Zero malfuctions. Gotta love a Bravo Company bolt!

 

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I have a Bushmaster BFC-15 with front sight post removed and an EOTech EXPS2-0 HOLOgraphic sight

 

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I have a Bushmaster BFC-15 with front sight post removed and an EOTech EXPS2-0 HOLOgraphic sight

 

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Why would you remove the front sight?

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It came without the post. Bushmasters ORC. Optics Ready Carbine. There was just the rail on top, no sights came on it

 

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Here is my California legal Bushmaster BFC-15 Optics Ready Carbine with the EOTech sight on it

 

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