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    Default U.S. Army M16 disassembly mats

    I just started printing these. These are copies of U.S. Army training aids used to teach soldiers how to assemble and disassemble their rifles. THESE POSTERS ARE 100% TO SCALE JUST LIKE THE ORIGINALS! I also have them LAMINATED, which is the best option if you plan on using the mats for their intended purpost. Right now I have one for the M16A2 and the M16A4. Soon I will have one for the M4. They are 24x36in. I also have ones for the M9 pistol, M240B machine gun, and the M2 50cal. If you are interested in any of those please let me know. Here are the prices:

    Coated bond paper: $5 ftf, $10 shipped
    Satin photo paper: $10 ftf, $15 shipped
    LAMINTATED! : $25 ftf, $30 shipped

    Here's an image of the M16a2 mat. I will add actual photo's tonight. The M16A4 mat has actual graphics, not just silouettes.






    Last edited by PosterGuy; 01-14-2009 at 04:16 PM. Reason: updated

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    It would be nice to have a 1919 one

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    More pics added.

    Nathan

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    This would be nice printed on a squishy pad.

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    PM sent!

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    Ah, the memories...

    Those look pretty sweet, PG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun195 View Post
    This would be nice printed on a squishy pad.
    I second that. Almost anything would be better than that $10.00 "doily" I bought from DPMS

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    I assume by squishy pad you mean the mats that you generally see in gun stores. I will look into it, but it would probably cost waaaaayyyyyy to much to do in full size.

    Nathan

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    I was thinking something 24" x 36" x 3/16" closed cell neopreme. If it could be done with a silk screen AR15 for $25.00 or under, put me down for two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PosterGuy View Post
    I assume by squishy pad you mean the mats that you generally see in gun stores. I will look into it, but it would probably cost waaaaayyyyyy to much to do in full size.

    Nathan
    Yes - that's what I was thinking. You may be right about cost; who knows.

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    Now that is awesome! You are a certifiable genius! Well, at least certifiable!

    You'll be at the Rose City show right? If so, I'll snag one from you there!

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    I most likely won't be at the gunshow this weekend due to some conflicts.

    Nathan

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    Still available!

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    Will you be making an M4 version and if so; when?

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    I may have one soon, within a few weeks.

    Nathan

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