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jciiv

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Originally posted by: MisterFloppy
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: MisterFloppy
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: MisterFloppy
Sweet rifle man, I wish I didn't live in cali, I am stuck with my i love you-10

You can move in with me.

Really man?

:heart:

uhh sorry, someone just took the spot. no more room for you. sorry.

:brokenheart:


weirdo.

Lets see your FAB-10.
 

DJFuji

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The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

edit: actually, now that i think about it, actually firing the rifle shouldn't be too different except for the possible difference in weight distribution. My grip is always close to the ring that holds the handguards on. What would be WEIRD is doing rifle manual with that thing. I'd do "order arms" and totally miss the barrel.
 

Zugzwang152

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Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

or AWP/deagle :thumbsup:
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

edit: actually, now that i think about it, actually firing the rifle shouldn't be too different except for the possible difference in weight distribution. My grip is always close to the ring that holds the handguards on. What would be WEIRD is doing rifle manual with that thing. I'd do "order arms" and totally miss the barrel.

Theres no Federal limit to mag capacity at this point. Certain Communist regimes...err, States do have limits to mag capacity however.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

or AWP/deagle :thumbsup:

Im actually seriously considering a Deagle for target practice, i want something heavier than my reuger .45.
 

DJFuji

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Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

or AWP/deagle :thumbsup:

Im actually seriously considering a Deagle for target practice, i want something heavier than my reuger .45.

I don't think in real life you can fire off 7 shots in 2 seconds and get a 10" shot group though...
 

DJFuji

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

edit: actually, now that i think about it, actually firing the rifle shouldn't be too different except for the possible difference in weight distribution. My grip is always close to the ring that holds the handguards on. What would be WEIRD is doing rifle manual with that thing. I'd do "order arms" and totally miss the barrel.

Theres no Federal limit to mag capacity at this point. Certain Communist regimes...err, States do have limits to mag capacity however.

What's the point of the AR15's reduced magazine then? Why not just use std 30 round mags?
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: DJFuji
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

or AWP/deagle :thumbsup:

Im actually seriously considering a Deagle for target practice, i want something heavier than my reuger .45.

I don't think in real life you can fire off 7 shots in 2 seconds and get a 10" shot group though...

Im well aware of that :p like i said it would be just for sport, i couldnt possibly use it for self defense or use it with my concealed weapons permit.
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: DJFuji
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: DJFuji
The 30 round magazines are legal? I thought i heard somewhere that only the 15 round straight-mags are legal...

Or is this "your friend's" rifle? ;)

Very cool pics but I'll bet it would take me a while to get used to the M4's super short hand guards. Just looks weird to me. So did you get these weapons because you liked them in CS or is that just a coincidence? Someone else, post a glock/AK combo... hahaha.

edit: actually, now that i think about it, actually firing the rifle shouldn't be too different except for the possible difference in weight distribution. My grip is always close to the ring that holds the handguards on. What would be WEIRD is doing rifle manual with that thing. I'd do "order arms" and totally miss the barrel.

Theres no Federal limit to mag capacity at this point. Certain Communist regimes...err, States do have limits to mag capacity however.

What's the point of the AR15's reduced magazine then? Why not just use std 30 round mags?

You tell me! Apparently the dumbass liberal gun grabbers thought the guns would be "safer" if you could only use a limited 10 round mag vs a full capacity 30 rounder. Of course, you also couldnt have a collapsable stock or bayonet lug either. Because theres so many drive by bayonettings......

Liberals. Basically, there just stupid.
 

KnickNut3

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And on the third day, God created the Remington Bolt Action Rifle so that man could fight the dinosaurs... and the homosexuals. Amen!
 

DMT

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Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: crumpet19
how much do those run?
And what do they shoot? .223?


They can be had for around $900.00

Most, but not all ARs are chambered for .223 and 5.56mm. 5.56mm is loaded hotter and the rifle needs to withstand the incresed pressure accordingly.


Nice setup, but I am not a fan of the price tags. I bought an SR15 out of Knights for a little more that had a similar a3 config with more toys

Then you got a hell of a deal.

Also, I have never heard of KAC selling their rifles to anyone but .mil and LEO. Maybe I am mistaken, or are you LEO?

Again, if you even got ONLY an SR15 for a littler more than $900, you probably ripped the person off a good grand or two.

KMC gear is mostly geared towards LE/Military, especically the NFA stuff. However they do sell civ pretty often.

I'm into my SR for over $900, thats for sure but not by much.
 

DMT

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Feb 1, 2005
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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: crumpet19
how much do those run?
And what do they shoot? .223?


They can be had for around $900.00

Most, but not all ARs are chambered for .223 and 5.56mm. 5.56mm is loaded hotter and the rifle needs to withstand the incresed pressure accordingly.


Nice setup, but I am not a fan of the price tags. I bought an SR15 out of Knights for a little more that had a similar a3 config with more toys

Then you got a hell of a deal.

Also, I have never heard of KAC selling their rifles to anyone but .mil and LEO. Maybe I am mistaken, or are you LEO?

Again, if you even got ONLY an SR15 for a littler more than $900, you probably ripped the person off a good grand or two.

Meh
Like this one?
You can leave now DMT


You want to see the bill of sale?
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: crumpet19
how much do those run?
And what do they shoot? .223?


They can be had for around $900.00

Most, but not all ARs are chambered for .223 and 5.56mm. 5.56mm is loaded hotter and the rifle needs to withstand the incresed pressure accordingly.


Nice setup, but I am not a fan of the price tags. I bought an SR15 out of Knights for a little more that had a similar a3 config with more toys

Then you got a hell of a deal.

Also, I have never heard of KAC selling their rifles to anyone but .mil and LEO. Maybe I am mistaken, or are you LEO?

Again, if you even got ONLY an SR15 for a littler more than $900, you probably ripped the person off a good grand or two.

Meh
Like this one?
You can leave now DMT


You want to see the bill of sale?

Sure do.
You either have an airsoft or got down on your knees to get an AR15 with "more toys" for 900. You cant touch anything on an AR for under 100 bucks (barring small parts) and you cant get anything considered a "toy" for under probably 200. Even rail system will run you 250, up to 350 or more for full lengths. Lights? Fugetaboutit. 450 for a basic weapons light of decent quality. Lasers? Same boat. Oh, I suppose you could snag a bayonet on the cheap. But the real toys, the big boy toys? Nope. You could probably build one for around 9 if you shop hard and get good deals, but thats about it.
So, more to the point is what do you consider "toys" for an AR?
 

DMT

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: crumpet19
how much do those run?
And what do they shoot? .223?


They can be had for around $900.00

Most, but not all ARs are chambered for .223 and 5.56mm. 5.56mm is loaded hotter and the rifle needs to withstand the incresed pressure accordingly.


Nice setup, but I am not a fan of the price tags. I bought an SR15 out of Knights for a little more that had a similar a3 config with more toys

Then you got a hell of a deal.

Also, I have never heard of KAC selling their rifles to anyone but .mil and LEO. Maybe I am mistaken, or are you LEO?

Again, if you even got ONLY an SR15 for a littler more than $900, you probably ripped the person off a good grand or two.

Meh
Like this one?
You can leave now DMT


You want to see the bill of sale?

Sure do.
You either have an airsoft or got down on your knees to get an AR15 with "more toys" for 900. You cant touch anything on an AR for under 100 bucks (barring small parts) and you cant get anything considered a "toy" for under probably 200. Even rail system will run you 250, up to 350 or more for full lengths. Lights? Fugetaboutit. 450 for a basic weapons light of decent quality. Lasers? Same boat. Oh, I suppose you could snag a bayonet on the cheap. But the real toys, the big boy toys? Nope. You could probably build one for around 9 if you shop hard and get good deals, but thats about it.
So, more to the point is what do you consider "toys" for an AR?


http://img93.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img93&image=dcp05868ed.jpg
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: DMT
Originally posted by: jciiv
Originally posted by: crumpet19
how much do those run?
And what do they shoot? .223?


They can be had for around $900.00

Most, but not all ARs are chambered for .223 and 5.56mm. 5.56mm is loaded hotter and the rifle needs to withstand the incresed pressure accordingly.


Nice setup, but I am not a fan of the price tags. I bought an SR15 out of Knights for a little more that had a similar a3 config with more toys

Then you got a hell of a deal.

Also, I have never heard of KAC selling their rifles to anyone but .mil and LEO. Maybe I am mistaken, or are you LEO?

Again, if you even got ONLY an SR15 for a littler more than $900, you probably ripped the person off a good grand or two.

Meh
Like this one?
You can leave now DMT


You want to see the bill of sale?

Sure do.
You either have an airsoft or got down on your knees to get an AR15 with "more toys" for 900. You cant touch anything on an AR for under 100 bucks (barring small parts) and you cant get anything considered a "toy" for under probably 200. Even rail system will run you 250, up to 350 or more for full lengths. Lights? Fugetaboutit. 450 for a basic weapons light of decent quality. Lasers? Same boat. Oh, I suppose you could snag a bayonet on the cheap. But the real toys, the big boy toys? Nope. You could probably build one for around 9 if you shop hard and get good deals, but thats about it.
So, more to the point is what do you consider "toys" for an AR?


http://img93.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img93I=dcp05868ed.jpg

And the toys?
I'm not saying you dont have the rifle. I'm saying your statement of having an AR and more toys for "just over" 900 is BS.
If you did ANYTHING worthwhile to that AR (Unless it came with it, which I doubt) then your well over 1500.