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It’s a hoot to shoot for sure and maybe more so than my SP5 (just maybe). So trying out a few options and started farkling out the PDW. Starting out with the following: Rear Drum (thx to @ Indreams84) Magpul forend/handguard HS1 finger light (green laser). Had to dremel out a hole for HS1 laser to poke/emitt through. Worked out great. JMAC Brace 8” raised arm bar 1913 SigMech folder Cheekweld affixed to top of brace (holes are predrilled and threaded) Gearworks Tailhook MOD1C Also saw the B&T retractable stock at LGS as another option that I’m going to ponder on: Per the measurements it seems that when retracted with MAGPUL forend/handguard appears to be issue. It would appear to be an unfavorable check rest but guess one can adjust and get used to it. It would appear the small end, would not seat great in shoulder/pec area, but again guess you can find a good area to pocket it into and get used to it quickly. Appears to retract really nice and seems compact and extends easily, and seems like great lockup with very minor up/down flex, hopefully minimal rubbing along body frame. so will also soon consider the Vertical grip and will need to pay it visit at the LGS soon again while pending the process. The JMAC Brace Pros: It’s a Brace and cheek hold is really comfortable and supportive. if you wanted to add an RMR/Optic it’s adjustable to slide up and down via the pic-rail and sig mech. I ended up cutting out the foam and was able to fit in it’s folded condition. It’s tight and although does fully seat, it closes and works out fine. Let’s see your SP5K-PDW Stock or Brace here in order to see the various options out there for the PDW.
Built from a MIL-SPEC foundation with HP/MPI-tested and certified bolt and M16-style bolt carrier group with mid-length gas system and H buffer, the TAC3 performs reliably. Superior accuracy and performance come from the company's signature chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged barrel made from FN proprietary steel, fully free-floated within a Hodge Defense-designed wedge lock handguard. The rigid handguard, affixed with a proprietary barrel nut and anti-rotation technology, provides continues 12 oclock rail space and multiple M-LOK attachment points for lights, lasers and other accessories while minimizing deflection during hard use. Outfitted with ambidextrous charging handle and selector, and FNs custom 6-position buttstock, pistol grip and magazine, the FN 15 TAC3 is a streamlined, rugged carbine ready for any situation. This model comes with ambidextrous radians controls.
rare NIB Colt LE6920 with . This gun is chambered in 5.56mm, 16" barrel, 1:7 twist. Gun comes with factory box, (2) Colt 20 round magazines, manual,
New unfired direct from the factory Ruger AR-556. Rifle is equiped with quad rail, fore grip with bi pod, and flip up rear sight. This semi-automatic M4-style direct impingement modern sporting rifle offers an affordable, American-made modern rifle with the rugged reliability that we have come to expect from Ruger. Extensively tested during its development, the AR-556 is constructed from top-quality components, including forged 7075-T6 aluminum upper and lower receivers and a cold hammer-forged chrome-moly steel barrel with M4 feed ramp cuts. Chambered in 5.56 NATO, the AR-556's carbine-length, flat-top, M4 design is fully configured with a Ruger Rapid Deploy folding rear sight, milled F-height gas block with post front sight, forward assist, dust cover, brass deflector, telescoping six-position stock, improved trigger-reach grip, enlarged trigger guard and one 30-round Magpul PMag. Standardized M4/AR components are utilized throughout, so the AR-556 can be customized easily.
The legendary FN SCAR® 20S is upgraded with Non-Reciprocating Charging Handles. Perfectly calibrated for long-range fire, the FN SCAR 20S delivers surgical precision, with an enhanced set of controls to enable any shooting position or optic choice. The rugged, monolithic upper receiver with full-length MIL-STD-1913 rail provides more space for rail-mounted accessories, and a precision buttstock fits any shooter with adjustable length of pull and cheek rest height. The FN SCAR 20S is the benchmark for long-range precision from a gas-driven piston platform, delivering a highly accurate and proven design for target shooting and law enforcement applications. Product follows USA specifications CALIBER: 6.5 Creedmoor or 7.62×51 mm OPERATION: Short-stroke gas piston MAG CAPACITY: 10 Rd. BARREL LENGTH: 20? OVERALL LENGTH: 41”-42.8” WEIGHT: 11.6 lbs. PRIMARY FEATURES New bolt carrier assembly with NRCH enables any shooting position or optic choice, reduces felt recoil Extended monolithic receiver Short-stroke gas piston RECEIVER Hard-anodized monolithic aluminum MIL-STD-1913 accessory rails at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o’clock positions BARREL Cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined, free-floating heavy contour barrel TRIGGER Two-Stage Match trigger (Geissele® “Super SCAR”) STOCK Precision adjustable for LOP and comb height Adjustable cheekpiece Hogue® rubber grip with finger grooves OPERATING CONTROLS Dual, ambidextrous charging handles remain static under fire, user swappable left/right Ambidextrous safety lever and magazine release Enlarged trigger guard for easier access when wearing gloves Composite polymer trigger module MAGAZINE Uses FN SCAR® 17S magazines Steel magazine body Low-friction follower
The legendary FN SCAR 17S is upgraded with Non-Reciprocating Charging Handles. The new, dual charging handles enable any shooting position, grip style or optic choice, user swappable in the field. The FN SCAR 17S ensures any braced or barrier-contact position shoots flawlessly. The rugged, monolithic upper receiver with a full-length MIL-STD-1913 rail provides more space for rail-mounted accessories, and a folding buttstock fits any shooter with adjustable length of pull and cheek rest height. The FN SCAR 17S is the benchmark for accuracy and versatility from a light recoiling, piston-driven platform. SPECS CALIBER: 7.62x51mm OPERATION: Short-stroke gas piston MAG CAPACITY: 10 or 20 Rd. WEIGHT: 8.0 lb. BARREL LENGTH: 16.25? OVERALL LENGTH: 36? – 38.5? TWIST RATE: 1:12 RH PRIMARY FEATURES New bolt carrier assembly with NRCH enables any shooting position or optic choice, reduces felt recoil Monolithic receiver Short-stroke gas piston RECEIVER Hard-anodized monolithic aluminum MIL-STD 1913 accessory rails at the 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock positions Adjustable folding front and folding/removable rear iron sights BARREL Cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined, fully free-floating with compensator STOCK Telescoping side-folding polymer stock Adjustable cheekpiece A2-style pistol grip OPERATING CONTROLS Dual, ambidextrous charging handles remain static under fire, user swappable left/right Ambidextrous safety lever and magazine release Enlarged trigger guard for easier access when wearing gloves MAGAZINE Steel body Low friction follower
I have a Sauer & Sohn’s K98 Mauser Sniper Rifle for sale. This rifle features an original stock, barrel and scope…just as it came from the factory. The serial number is stamped in all the right places. The scope is good and clear. This firearm is an excellent addition to any serious collector! UPC ECOM00122945 Caliber 8MM MAUSER Finish BLUE STEEL Capacity 5+1 ROUNDS Weight NOT SPECIFIED Action BOLT ACTION Frame Material NOT SPECIFIED Slide Material NOT SPECIFIED Barrel Length 24 BARREL Receiver Material NOT SPECIFIED Receiver Finish NOT SPECIFIED
AR-15 pistol is a classification that exists due to some silly American gun laws and definitions. An AR pistol cannot have a stock, but can have a bare and exposed buffer tube. Another no-no is a vertical grip, but an angled grip like the Magpul AFG is legal. Now of course nobody wants to run afoul of the Federal Government, so it’s imperative that you understand what makes an SBR an SBR, and what makes AR pistols legal. It may appear to be complicated and obfuscated but the defining characteristics are pretty straight forward if you know what you’re looking for. AR-15 pistols can have barrels as short as you want them to. Personally, I own an AR-15 pistol with a 7.5-inch barrel and, while it is ridiculous, it’s a lot of fun. Over the last few years, the popularity of AR-15 pistols has grown significantly. This growth is mostly tied to the advent of stabilizing braces. Stabilizing braces turned a gaudy, heavy, and awkward gun into a stable, comfortable-to-shoot weapon. Why Would I Want One? We won’t dive too deep into the NFA, but the section that concerns this article is the law that rifles must have 16-inch barrels, or else they are regulated under the NFA. So, if you wanted an AR-15 with a 7.5-inch barrel, you’d have to pay a tax stamp, ask for permission, and wait for 3 to 6 months for approval. Once approved you could then own an SBR. Or you could just buy an AR pistol and skip all that. There are a lot of other reasons you might want an AR pistol, besides just the tax stamp.
We have a used Barett M107A1 semi-automatic rifle for sale. This is chambered in 50BMG with a 29? barrel. It comes as shown in pictures with case, manual, one 10 round magazine, and vortex viper PST, 5-25×50 scope. This is in Good Used Condition. Overall we would grade at approx 95%. Check out the pictures and feel free to call or email with any questions. UPC ECOM00173872 Caliber 50 BMG Finish BLACK Capacity 10 ROUNDS Weight NOT SPECIFIED Action SEMI AUTO Frame Material NOT SPECIFIED Slide Material NOT SPECIFIED Barrel Length 29 BARREL Receiver Material NOT SPECIFIED Receiver Finish NOT SPECIFIED
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