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Top Springfield Saint
Giesselle trigger and Maritime bolt catch, BCM Type 0 comp, STNGR VYPR hand guard, Streamlight Protac light, Vortex Spitfire 3X Prism Optic Magpul CTR, and Magpul Sling
 
Bottom Palmetto State Magpul lower Core-15 .22LR upper
Spitfire 1X Prism, Since pic was taken it has been converted over to run S&W M&P15-22 mags using Catch-22 bolt catch and mag  well shim
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Nice, I love my Saint, I like what you did to yours.

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31 minutes ago, huntwyo said:

What's that thing weigh?

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Cant really remember right now.

But, theres hardly ANY RECOIL.

Talk about staying on target....this thing is a machine!

And, smooth as silk. 

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Cant really remember right now.
But, theres hardly ANY RECOIL.
Talk about staying on target....this thing is a machine!
And, smooth as silk. 
Freaking sexy too

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16 hours ago, huntwyo said:

Freaking sexy too

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I tell ya man, best rifle I've ever bought, besides my M1A Scout. I mean, this baby is freakin awesome. Not just sayin that either.

And, I got it thru the Sportsmansguide of all places. I used their 4 pay plan :)

thanx for the compliment too. 

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Best and most accurate and reliable AR’s I’ve ever owned, both over 8k rounds with ZERO malfunctions

FDE Barrett Rec7 Gen2 Piston 5.56
Grey Barrett Rec7 DI 300 Blk/Out

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Not an AR, but thought I would post it anyways.
CZ Bren 805 S1 11"
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You need one of these to match, CZ 75 SP01 Tactical with threaded barrel [emoji6]

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26 minutes ago, TXGREEK said:

 


You need one of these to match, CZ 75 SP01 Tactical with threaded barrel emoji6.png

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That would be a good match :)

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We got gun guys on here too!? How have I never seen this! Well as far as AR’s go here’s my newest.. nothing crazy just an out of the box chrome lined barrel tack driver.. FN Tac ll with an EOTech and Magpul goodies. 

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We got gun guys on here too!? How have I never seen this! Well as far as AR’s go here’s my newest.. nothing crazy just an out of the box chrome lined barrel tack driver.. FN Tac ll with an EOTech and Magpul goodies. 
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You’re better off getting rid of that drum and just running a 40rd magpul as drums have been known to jam. Magpul makes the better out of the bunch but even they have been known to jam up.


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3 hours ago, TXGREEK said:


You’re better off getting rid of that drum and just running a 40rd magpul as drums have been known to jam. Magpul makes the better out of the bunch but even they have been known to jam up.


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I’ve cycle get through this platform and something a little bit faster with absolutely no problem but I definitely keep plenty side-by-side’s handy lol

 

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I’ve cycle get through this platform and something a little bit faster with absolutely no problem but I definitely keep plenty side-by-side’s handy lol
 
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LOVE IT!


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Well, it’s nothing fancy but I finished up my low budget Covid-15 in .450 BM. Used up a bunch of spare parts I took off my other ARs to upgrade, along with an 80 lower and BCA side-charging upper. Just kinda wanted to get one more in this year before the election and whatever madness ensues.

 

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Built a 8x8’ stand, 7’ tall in 1 1/2 days, no power, used chainsaws to cut the wood. I’d show the enormous holes the winchester hog rounds made in them but more likely they’d be construed as racist lol!

Btw, REPR MK2 308

 

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 TRUMP2020!

 

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