The Home of Heavy Artillery... At Home (aka, gun lovers thread)

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The Home of Heavy Artillery... At Home (aka, gun lovers thread)
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Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 10:23 Quote
chaserider wrote:
I had to change things around a little bit and free some funds up for a pretty hefty bill I got from my recent studies. Anyhoo, I figured that I could sell my McMillan A5 stock (with a small profit) and get a Magpul Hunter 700 stock and still have just enough money to cover the bill.

So now my Remington 700 looks like this:
Magpul Hunter 700 detail picture.
Magpul Hunter 700 detail picture.

I think I would get a Rem 700 just so I could get a Magpul stock for it. Although the JAE stock also looks amazing, but it still looks better on an M1, IMO.

This is boner-worthy
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Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 10:42 Quote
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This makes me happy.....

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 11:28 Quote
seraph wrote:

I think I would get a Rem 700 just so I could get a Magpul stock for it. Although the JAE stock also looks amazing, but it still looks better on an M1, IMO.

This is boner-worthy
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Well, I hardly think that they are comparable. After all the Magpul retails for around 300 dollars and the JAE retails for around 1600 dollars. Atleast in Sweden.
I do agree however, the JAE stocks are very nice. A friend of mine has a Surgeon action with a bartlein 6xc barrel resting in a JAE stock. Needless to say, its a tackdriver.

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 11:29 Quote
looeythedog wrote:
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This makes me happy.....

Neat!

I like the oldschool AICS chassis. They are close to impossible to find around here, I have had an eye out, but no luck as of yet.

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 12:23 Quote
chaserider wrote:
looeythedog wrote:
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This makes me happy.....

Neat!

I like the oldschool AICS chassis. They are close to impossible to find around here, I have had an eye out, but no luck as of yet.
I would love this setup. Just super expensive for the model 700 I'd pull the trigger on, the XCR Tactical Long Range

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 15:06 Quote
looeythedog wrote:
chaserider wrote:
looeythedog wrote:
photo
This makes me happy.....

Neat!

I like the oldschool AICS chassis. They are close to impossible to find around here, I have had an eye out, but no luck as of yet.
I would love this setup. Just super expensive for the model 700 I'd pull the trigger on, the XCR Tactical Long Range

I got to shoot one of the 700 tactical a here a while back. Even stock that thing was just great. With a solid scope that thing made creating clover leafs at 100yds just stupid easy.

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 15:11 Quote
cougar797 wrote:
looeythedog wrote:
chaserider wrote:


Neat!

I like the oldschool AICS chassis. They are close to impossible to find around here, I have had an eye out, but no luck as of yet.
I would love this setup. Just super expensive for the model 700 I'd pull the trigger on, the XCR Tactical Long Range

I got to shoot one of the 700 tactical a here a while back. Even stock that thing was just great. With a solid scope that thing made creating clover leafs at 100yds just stupid easy.
Nice. Think i'm going for the XCR one over the plain long range one just because it has .308, but is double the cost. Will set it up for long distance stuff for sure.

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 16:18 Quote
I just want an XT22VR and get some iron sights put on it.

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Iron sights, no bipod or glass, and get a wood stock for it.

Posted: Jan 7, 2016 at 16:26 Quote
trozei wrote:
What's a Form1?

Application to build an NFA Item (in my case, a short barreled rifle)

Posted: Jan 8, 2016 at 16:31 Quote
f*ck that is so cool

Posted: Jan 8, 2016 at 22:59 Quote
I just picked up a Burris FastFire II for my AR pistol. Still trying to decide if I will leave it on or get my Glock 19 slide milled to accept it instead.

Posted: Jan 9, 2016 at 1:41 Quote
seraph wrote:
I just picked up a Burris FastFire II for my AR pistol. Still trying to decide if I will leave it on or get my Glock 19 slide milled to accept it instead.

Get the glock milled!

Zenkis: thanks!

Posted: Jan 13, 2016 at 3:00 Quote
The more I pulled it apart, the more dirt I found, so I kept pulling it apart... I had to run solvent down the barrel three times before the patches would start coming out clean, and I think the barrel was one of the cleaner parts of the gun.

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Posted: Jan 13, 2016 at 4:10 Quote
That patina though...
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Make sure you just clean it and don't do any "restoral" work.


 


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