New Toy
New Toy
Picked it up a couple of days ago. Moving this weekend so probably will not get to put rounds down range for 2 more weeks.


Last edited by fusion94 on August 18th, 2010, 8:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
Scout/Snipers CSC 4/502 Infantry Berlin Brigade - (1986-1988)
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Re: New Toy
Nice... too bad I live in NY... I'd have one very similar to that!
C 2/75, 1st Plt, Wpns Sqd 76-79
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A 'Veteran' -- whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve --
is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America,' for an amount of 'up to, and including his life.'
RS 3-78
Mattoon's Goons
A 'Veteran' -- whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve --
is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America,' for an amount of 'up to, and including his life.'
Re: New Toy
I live in California, the laws in NY can't be worse than here can they?McD wrote:Nice... too bad I live in NY... I'd have one very similar to that!
Scout/Snipers CSC 4/502 Infantry Berlin Brigade - (1986-1988)
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Re: New Toy
nice, I like the flag on the magazine well.
RSD, HHC 75th RHQ Dec 04-Oct 07
RCC, RSTB 75th Rgr Rgt. Oct 07-Feb 09
1/3 SFG (A) SigDet, Dec 09-May 12
RS 02-06
team 3 best team.
RCC, RSTB 75th Rgr Rgt. Oct 07-Feb 09
1/3 SFG (A) SigDet, Dec 09-May 12
RS 02-06
team 3 best team.
Re: New Toy
You can build a rifle in CA with all the "evil" features (flash suppressor, pistol grip, collapsible stock, etc.) and pinned 10 round magazine. Since It has a "bullet button magazine release" it falls under the category of "pinned magazine".Tater Nuts wrote:Doesn't appear to be California legal i.e. folding stock and pistol grip and detachable mag and flash suppressor.
The other requirements were that you cannot have a bayonet lug, the barrel must be at least 16" in length, and the overall length with the stock collapsed must be at least 30".
It does in fact qualify but just barely.
Scout/Snipers CSC 4/502 Infantry Berlin Brigade - (1986-1988)
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Re: New Toy
Yes, Yes they are. Whereabout in NorCal are you?Zonk 1/75 wrote:“bullet buttons” are the salvation for CA AR-15 platforms…….
Scout/Snipers CSC 4/502 Infantry Berlin Brigade - (1986-1988)
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Scout/Snipers HHC 3/7 Infantry 24th ID - (1989-1991)
Operation Desert Shield/Storm - (1990-1991)
Detachment 1, Company B, 1/20th SFG(A) (1991-1992) (NQP)
666th Ordnance Company (EOD), 1992-1994
Re: New Toy
If you don't mind, how much does a setup like that usually cost?
I've never bought or owned weapons.
I've never bought or owned weapons.
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Re: New Toy
You can own it in Florida, as long as the confederate flag is on the other side of the magazine opposite of the American flag........or maybe I jest.......nice toy, at any rate.
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Charlie Ranger 75th, RVN 70-71
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Re: New Toy
I don't know who you are addressing but it depends on the manufacturer. Anywhere from $700 to $2,000. Quality costs.Bob Thantos wrote:How much does one of those things run for?
And then the accessories so this is how it worked in my case...
-Bushmaster 16" entire carbine $900
-After 7 years I wanted a different upper reciever so I bought a BCM 16" w/M4 feed ramps and a Larue FF rail system $800
-Aimpoint ML3 $430
-Larue Aimpoint mount $150
-Troy BUIS $140
total $2420
Then you have the cost of rail covers, different butstocks, parts that break, magazines, and ammo at $500 per 1000 rnds. Then you have chestrigs, warbelts and mag pouches to hold your magazines and other shit. Then the cost of classes and ongoing training to learn how to shoot this beast and maintain your proficiency.
So to answer your question $1,000,000
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Ranger Class 08-95
I then asked the Lord: "Why was there only one set of footprints?"
He answered: "The terrain was beginning to constrict and our hit time was coming close. So I put us in a Ranger file."
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I then asked the Lord: "Why was there only one set of footprints?"
He answered: "The terrain was beginning to constrict and our hit time was coming close. So I put us in a Ranger file."
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Re: New Toy
I just finished building an M-4 with a Bushmaster 7.62 x 39 upper and a Rock River lower. Ive put about 600 rounds through it from zero to 200 yards. Shooting Soviet era crap and not a hickup. Very accurate, like the punch of the 7.62 x 39 round. A lot less expensive than 5.56. It was a good build. All totaled, less than $700.
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I'm not the way I am because I was a Ranger - I was a Ranger because of the way I am.
¿Querría usted el primer redondo en la rodilla o la cara?
The road goes on forever and the party never ends.