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Old 03-13-2012, 15:32   #1
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newest toy

finished building this the other day. Now just need to get the eotech for it. Sling is also on its way. For those that say its impractical I ain't gonna argue, it's just for fun

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Old 03-13-2012, 15:44   #2
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finished building this the other day. Now just need to get the eotech for it. Sling is also on its way. For those that say its impractical I ain't gonna argue, it's just for fun

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She looks cool and would make a awesome house gun......Home invasion VS your AR pistol I have my money on you in the 1st round
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Old 03-13-2012, 16:18   #3
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She looks cool and would make a awesome house gun......Home invasion VS your AR pistol I have my money on you in the 1st round


Nice toy, but an AR15 pistol, in a closed environment WILL
cause permenant hearing damage!
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Old 03-13-2012, 16:28   #4
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Nice toy, but an AR15 pistol, in a closed environment WILL
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No freaking kidding.
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Old 03-13-2012, 20:16   #5
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Is that a 45 round mag or a 30 that looks gigantically huge because of the small gun?
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Old 03-13-2012, 20:30   #6
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Is that a 45 round mag or a 30 that looks gigantically huge because of the small gun?
Looks suspiciously like a 40 round magazine...
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Old 03-14-2012, 00:25   #7
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Looks suspiciously like a 40 round magazine...
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Old 03-14-2012, 00:27   #8
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Nice toy, but an AR15 pistol, in a closed environment WILL
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I had a shooting years ago with my patrol rifle and yes this true
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Old 03-14-2012, 06:30   #9
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nice built, enjoy
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Old 03-14-2012, 07:42   #10
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My next build and by build I mean putting an upper on a lower, is going to be either a pinned 14.5 or a SBR depending on how a certain state legislature votes.
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Old 03-14-2012, 08:33   #11
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Very nice
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Old 03-14-2012, 08:39   #12
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What length barrel is that? I have my pistol lower all built, but I am having a hard time deciding what I want to do with the upper.
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That one is a 7.5" barrel.
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Very nice! I have a 7.5" RRA rifle and I can tell you it is absolutely deafening indoors. But that doesn't matter a whole lot when your life is on the line.
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Very nice! I have a 7.5" RRA rifle and I can tell you it is absolutely deafening indoors. But that doesn't matter a whole lot when your life is on the line.
It means more than you might think. The concussion is enough to really screw you on follow-up shots. Tossing a KX3 on the front does help a bit with that, though.
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Nice toy, but an AR15 pistol, in a closed environment WILL
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Suppressors will solve that problem.
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Nice toy, but an AR15 pistol, in a closed environment WILL
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I won't even shoot my 10.5" without a suppressor attached.
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Suppressors will solve that problem.
On a 7.5" barrel, even the top end suppressors will have the report well over hearing safe levels. It's very difficult to get a 10.5" below hearing safe. Even then, it's only barely under the OSHA rating, and only for a single blast - not for constant levels.
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It means more than you might think. The concussion is enough to really screw you on follow-up shots. Tossing a KX3 on the front does help a bit with that, though.
Still better deaf than dead IMO.
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Still better deaf than dead IMO.
It's not just a matter of hearing damage, but the body's involuntary reflex in reaction to the concussion and sound that will cause problems. It can screw with your accuracy, reaction time, or even make it difficult to function at all under certain circumstances.
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