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In house build. POF lower, rock spr barrel, Leupold mk6. Magpul od cerakote. 1/2 min gun with 77smks.2015-01-11%2013.18.59_zpsr40vmffd.jpg

Is that a VLTOR fixed stock? How do you like it? I have a VLTOR fixed stock on my 6mm build and haven't tried it yet.

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Is that a VLTOR fixed stock? How do you like it? I have a VLTOR fixed stock on my 6mm build and haven't tried it yet.

Being 5'7" the fixed stock is too long for me. I can shoot it just fine though. It was made for a shooter who is 6'00+. He loves it.

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Build sheet:

Parallax Tactical Paracomp

Radical Firearms 16" Mid Length Barrel - 1:7 Twist - SOCOM Contour - QPQ Melonite

UTG Pro 15" Keymod rail

Damage Industries 1" QD sling attachment

P.O.S Metal flip up sights (still in the hunt for a good set)

Magpul AFG V2

Palmetto State Armory A3 Upper Receiver

Mil-spec bolt/carrier group from Palmetto State Armory

Spikes Calico Lower Receiver

Mil-spec LPK from Palmetto State Armory

Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard

Magpul MOE Grip

Lucid HD7 Holographic Sight

Mil-spec buffer tube/spring/buffer

Magpul Fix MOE Carbine Stock

VTac Sling

Hexmag.

 

This build is ultra light for me compared to my Sopmod Block II clone.  I'm still testing the HD7 and am in the hunt for a good set of irons.  Overall I'm happy with the mid-length gas system and have had zero failures to date.

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gallery_3444_63_1354448.jpg

gallery_3444_63_588035.jpg

gallery_3444_63_294097.jpg

gallery_3444_63_324047.jpg

gallery_3444_63_22725.jpg

gallery_3444_63_1374007.jpg

 

Build sheet:

Parallax Tactical Paracomp

Radical Firearms 16" Mid Length Barrel - 1:7 Twist - SOCOM Contour - QPQ Melonite

UTG Pro 15" Keymod rail

Damage Industries 1" QD sling attachment

P.O.S Metal flip up sights (still in the hunt for a good set)

Magpul AFG V2

Palmetto State Armory A3 Upper Receiver

Mil-spec bolt/carrier group from Palmetto State Armory

Spikes Calico Lower Receiver

Mil-spec LPK from Palmetto State Armory

Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard

Magpul MOE Grip

Lucid HD7 Holographic Sight

Mil-spec buffer tube/spring/buffer

Magpul Fix MOE Carbine Stock

VTac Sling

Hexmag.

 

This build is ultra light for me compared to my Sopmod Block II clone.  I'm still testing the HD7 and am in the hunt for a good set of irons.  Overall I'm happy with the mid-length gas system and have had zero failures to date.

 

gun looks good..

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i was just about to say that! hahahaha.... the pics zoom into the cats face as you go down

 

Is that a giant blow up of grumpy kitty? Nice AR BTW!

 

My brother got me a giant grumpy cat throw for my birthday.  Thanks for the compliments on the AR.  She's light and shoots quite accurate.  Can't complain.

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PDW-type stock installed on my Fergudishu blaster

 

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When collapsed, it's 4" shorter than a collapsed carbine stock. When extended, it's the same length as a collapsed carbine stock. It adds about 5oz to the rifle which isn't that bad since it's all at the ass end.

 

where did u get that stock?  price??   I want one.

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