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Kinda started the new one still in progress but got everything except a lower 18 inch 223 Wyled barrel I haven't decided if I'm going to do the hand guard FDE YET. I got two of these little ten round mag's just because lol.and i havent decide on a scope yetView attachment 458196 View attachment 458197 View attachment 458198 View attachment 458199
Keep it black and just go with FDE rail covers... 2AB89E0C-4CB5-476E-A7E8-D149DCDBF0CF.jpeg
 
lol this isn't some safe queen just because it says Noveske. Why can't a LMT/Noveske get down and dirty? And nice rifle would be this unfired Milled MAK 90. View attachment 458230
I don't believe in safe queens, all guns are meant to be taken out and shot.
They are tools. I take care of all my tools from my $.99 harbor freight pick set, to my $3000 Noveske barreled SPR.
Took a few pick of my new build, similar to your "Beater" today. All Colt upper with KAC and Surefire... needs an ACOG, and I need a P&W A FH, but with this Sig brace it's really comfortable so I'm in no hurry now.
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I don't believe in safe queens, all guns are meant to be taken out and shot.
They are tools. I take care of all my tools from my $.99 harbor freight pick set, to my $3000 Noveske barreled SPR.
Took a few pick of my new build, similar to your "Beater" today. All Colt upper with KAC and Surefire... needs an ACOG, and I need a P&W A FH, but with this Sig brace it's really comfortable so I'm in no hurry now.
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Looks good! But be careful! Dont scratch that rifle on the tree :s0064:
 
Not a problem! I'm glad it went to a good home
It did... the guy is lovingly restoring a GM Hydramatic. He even had a demilled GM magwell welded to a EPL and has collected all The other parts era correct GM parts... that upper was the last piece he needed. It's going to be part of a very rare repro... if he can get all that nasty alumahyde off of it:D
 
It did... the guy is lovingly restoring a GM Hydramatic. He even had a demilled GM magwell welded to a EPL and has collected all The other parts era correct GM parts... that upper was the last piece he needed. It's going to be part of a very rare repro... if he can get all that nasty alumahyde off of it:D
No kidding it was caked on!
 
Old school. A couple of 6" S&W Model 28 "Highway Patrolman" revolvers. Paid $123 for one and the grossly inflated price of $135 for the other. One of the few things worth preserving from the 70s.

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No problemo. I've got a Snap-on torque wrench, a mill to do the Geisselle gas block
Pinning , vise blocks , a GA reaction rod , aeroshell 33ms , a couple of big bubblegum tool boxes and a "few" builds under my belt. Not like it's a Tomahawk missile or something.

My idea of building an AR is puting the lower and upper receivers together... :) I can, however, fully dissassemble and put this back together... :)
 

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