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Re: The

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2016 1:32 pm
by HALODIN
Cool. I love my AI-AT in .260, I doubt yours will disappoint. I've shot .308 Hornady TAP through an AI-AW and it was gob smacking. Fantastic rifle and fantastic ammo. :good:
Countryman wrote:Yes .308

Re: The

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2016 1:39 pm
by ovenpaa
Countryman wrote: I have a Harris Bipod but wondered about upgrading this. Any ideas?
Erm... well yes however it would probably be wrong for me to comment in this thread! lol

Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:05 am
by JammyGuns
Iv'e had my Saiga for over a year now, so not super new but definitely the favourite in my collection. I haven't seen many for sale in 7.62x39 for a while.

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Latest acquisition 3 months ago

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Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 11:49 am
by breacher
So, now that I intend using the LMT in CSR practical class, it felt like the right time to chop the Bradders Arms from 15.5" to 12" for use as a dedicated short range rifle.

And the ACOG which was a little too much scope for my .22 has been given a new lease of life.

The compact dimensions will also make ideal for foxing etc.......

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Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 11:55 am
by Sixshot6
breacher wrote:So, now that I intend using the LMT in CSR practical class, it felt like the right time to chop the Bradders Arms from 15.5" to 12" for use as a dedicated short range rifle.

And the ACOG which was a little too much scope for my .22 has been given a new lease of life.

The compact dimensions will also make ideal for foxing etc.......

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Question, is the moderator integral or screwed on? And does an integral one make the sound quieter?

Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 12:19 pm
by Mothman
My new bit of kit. Got it yesterday, already got me a bunny with it.

Andy

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Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 4:15 pm
by joe
breacher wrote:So, now that I intend using the LMT in CSR practical class, it felt like the right time to chop the Bradders Arms from 15.5" to 12" for use as a dedicated short range rifle.

And the ACOG which was a little too much scope for my .22 has been given a new lease of life.

The compact dimensions will also make ideal for foxing etc.......

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I also got the lmt 308 now thinking about getting the lmt 223 cqb
However;
12 inch or 14 inch barrel ?
eotech or vortex 1-4 pst ?
Black or the new olive green frame ?

I going to have the forward assist milled out for a side charger

Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:55 pm
by breacher
joe wrote:
breacher wrote:So, now that I intend using the LMT in CSR practical class, it felt like the right time to chop the Bradders Arms from 15.5" to 12" for use as a dedicated short range rifle.

And the ACOG which was a little too much scope for my .22 has been given a new lease of life.

The compact dimensions will also make ideal for foxing etc.......

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I also got the lmt 308 now thinking about getting the lmt 223 cqb
However;
12 inch or 14 inch barrel ?
eotech or vortex 1-4 pst ?
Black or the new olive green frame ?

I going to have the forward assist milled out for a side charger
Eotech or Scope will depend on the application.

12" or 14" likewise.

Its a screwed on suppressor - Ase Utra CQB

An integral will be quieter but not by enough to justify ( yet :squirrel: ) the extra cost. Though if I ever had to replace the barrel on the Bradders Arms .22 - I would probably use a 8" barrel with permanently attached suppressor bringing it upo to the 12"

Re: The "I've got a new gun thread"...

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 7:48 am
by safetyfirst
Remember that at no point in its journey to 12" suppressed can a barrel be shorter than 12". Some creative machining usually gets it done but remember that with components, once section 5 (barrel shorter than 12" for a few minutes prior to welding of suppressor) ALWAYS section 5.


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Re: The

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 10:47 am
by breacher
safetyfirst wrote:Remember that at no point in its journey to 12" suppressed can a barrel be shorter than 12". Some creative machining usually gets it done but remember that with components, once section 5 (barrel shorter than 12" for a few minutes prior to welding of suppressor) ALWAYS section 5.


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Remember that a barrel blank is not a componant until chambered. Just do the suppressor before the chambering :-)