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I see you got a replica of the M1A1 with a fixed stock, ramped rear sight, and side charging handle. I cant tell from your pic if it's an SBR, but it appears from the foam packaging there is no Cutts compensator. If you actually did get an SBR, how long did it take you? Here's a link to mine from a couple months back. I got the T1BSB in replica M1928A1 plumage: detachable stock, flat-top rear sight, charging handle on top...
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I see you got a replica of the M1A1 with a fixed stock, ramped rear sight, and side charging handle. I cant tell from your pic if it's an SBR, but it appears from the foam packaging there is no Cutts compensator. If you actually did get an SBR, how long did it take you? Here's a link to mine from a couple months back. I got the T1BSB in replica M1928A1 plumage: detachable stock, flat-top rear sight, charging handle on top...
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Its not an sbr, ide love one but if i were to sbr something it would be something i could suppress, i got this to "fit in" with my US arms collection. Might file for sbr on the usc im getting though.
That model you picked up is nice, it would be a fun one too bad damn drum "fun" mags are 300$
Thanks for the link
 
Gotta say the JRA for 1500 is a worth it buy. Ran flawless out the *hardcase*. the finish is actually black instead of the greyish. The walnut is nice.
Just dont buy pro mags for it like i did:confused::mad:
Pro Mag=Pro Trash. Their only use is so you can feel slightly better about not throwing actual cash into the garbage.

As for the M14 itself, I would expect no less of JRA. Much much better than a M1A.
 
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Not mine, but I wish it was - replica of the US Army Vietnam-era sniping rifle, but with a US Optics scope on it....

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The owner has shot it twice that I know of..........grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

tac
 
Meanwhile, this IS mine....but you've all seen it before...

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Lots of stuff you can't see. Weighted butt stock, chrome-lined bore, target trigger [1kg], 11 degree muzzle coning, Devcon-bedded. Nightfroce 8-32x56 NSX scope, Warne QR mount on a Picatinney rail. Shoots all bullets very well up to 168gr, but I've started using 155gr Scenars now that Berger's 168gr bullets are $1.14 a piece. AND I have a 100 mile drive to get them, too.

tac
 
Not mine, but I wish it was - replica of the US Army Vietnam-era sniping rifle, but with a US Optics scope on it....

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The owner has shot it twice that I know of..........grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

tac
The M40A1 is probably the only reason I'd consider getting a Remington 700 tbh... Would be nice to have a clone of it in the safe.
 
Not very often seen - K31-actioned 7.62x51 300m match rifle with Gehmann/Centra sights....and a stock I've never seen anywhere else but on this one.....

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In case you're wondering, the sling is on my jacket sleeve...

Barrel by Danish company Schultz & Larsen.

tac
 
Finally learned how to get the sling on right... Or rather took the time to put it on right. The AUG is the only rifle now that needs a sling. I'm beginning to think I don't like tactical slings. Not sure what makes me think that... o_O <|:•)
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