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Old 08-23-2010, 22:19   #1111
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Just added this newest toy to the family!

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Old 08-23-2010, 22:41   #1112
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Recently stamped SBR's and an MSAR that I use to train new recruits.
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Old 08-23-2010, 22:48   #1113
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Looking for a red dot site and this 9mm SBR will be complete.
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Old 09-06-2010, 18:50   #1114
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Not a lot, I should be picking up an Bushmaster with red dot AR15 tonight or tomorrow after work.

Glock 19 w/ Lasermax and TLR 1

Glock 26 Bone Stock

Remington 58 Sportsman ( belonged to my grandfather)
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Old 09-06-2010, 21:57   #1115
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Old 09-06-2010, 23:29   #1116
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If I may be so bold. Bushamster has a history of having tight chambers. If you know of someone in the area that has access to a 5.56 chamber checker from M-guns.net you may want to check it.

Also, they tend to be overgassed due their larger gas ports. So if you are getting a carbine I would look at an H buffer to help mitigate that and reduce the beating up of the carbine. Bravocompanyusa.com has buffers for around 23.00.

Also check that the castle nut and bolt carrier keys have a good staking. I have seen many a Bushamster that had no stakings at all on the castle nut and weak ones on the key screws. I also recommend getting a real Colt copper colored extractor spring and insert.


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Not a lot, I should be picking up an Bushmaster with red dot AR15 tonight or tomorrow after work.

Glock 19 w/ Lasermax and TLR 1

Glock 26 Bone Stock

Remington 58 Sportsman ( belonged to my grandfather)
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Old 09-07-2010, 02:33   #1117
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Old 09-07-2010, 04:15   #1118
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If I may be so bold. Bushamster has a history of having tight chambers. If you know of someone in the area that has access to a 5.56 chamber checker from M-guns.net you may want to check it.

Also, they tend to be overgassed due their larger gas ports. So if you are getting a carbine I would look at an H buffer to help mitigate that and reduce the beating up of the carbine. Bravocompanyusa.com has buffers for around 23.00.

Also check that the castle nut and bolt carrier keys have a good staking. I have seen many a Bushamster that had no stakings at all on the castle nut and weak ones on the key screws. I also recommend getting a real Colt copper colored extractor spring and insert.



Thank you for the info! I'll check into this before picking it up.

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Old 09-07-2010, 06:35   #1119
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Old 09-07-2010, 07:57   #1120
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Old 09-07-2010, 13:17   #1121
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Old 09-19-2010, 15:25   #1122
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Well, I picked up my AR. It's a xm15-e2s with a 16" HBAR. I bought the rifle as shown in the picture, but I've taken the bottom off the grip. The grip it's self is a great fit in my hand. I zero'd in the red dot, and even went hog hunting on a lease with it over the weekend. Only thing is I did not see ONE hog. Or anything for that matter. I'm taking it after work to get a trigger job on it, then I'll start making it my own. Just really happy to have one for now!


Well I bought a whole new upper (bushy 16" HBAR) flat top and I'm just going to sell the current one. If any one is looking for a carry handle 16" carbine upper let me know.


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Old 09-22-2010, 16:18   #1123
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And here's the update picture.
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Old 09-23-2010, 17:15   #1124
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How did the "gun pics" thread become how to paint my gun?
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Old 10-02-2010, 12:24   #1125
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My Tools and Toys

Here are my Old Work Tools and my Toys. I included a second SCAR picture to show the combination Hand Stop and AFG2 installation. I had used the Hand Stops and when the AFG2 was released I thought I would try it out. I discovered that because the SCAR is so tall, it fit my hand better to keep the side Hand Stop in conjuction with the AFG2. PLEASE NOTE: None of this new equipment was available back in my time (M14 & XM16E1) and it is surely much better. Added new cofiguration with Suppressor.
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