pipboy344
AKA Colt Comanche
What kind of AK?I have a AK,,, I wonder if I should sell it and by a AR instead
What kind of AK?I have a AK,,, I wonder if I should sell it and by a AR instead
What kind of AK?
Nah, I like em stock and milled. Been looking for a fixed stock PolyTech Legend for years.The best one on the market at the monument. RAS47 that's really tac'd out. I have a laser, flashlight, red dot and bi pod on it right now. Getting ready to put a Side folder on it now. I even have a couple of 40 rd mags with it.
If anyone is interested I'm putting a trade value of 1200 on it.
Nah, I like em stock and milled. Been looking for a fixed stock PolyTech Legend for years.
What fore grip is that?I don't see a thread for AR porn. How's about we post some pics for others to look at.
Here are my current 2. The top one is a ATI lower with a slick upper and bull barrel. PSA BCG and Magpul furniture. Using a cheap scope ATM
And this one has a ATI lower, Magpul grip, no name stock. PSA freedom upper with SS barrel and cheap free-floating handguard. Using a cheap red dot that just won't die. Lol
And I'm planning my first pistol build in 300bk.
Trades.There for sale everyday on gunbroker
What fore grip is that?
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After looking through this thread I have to wipe the drool off the screen. You folks have some geat setups.
I would put some stuff on here, but me no gots a good camera. Maybe one day I will get me one of those fancy smart phones.
I think your rattle can looks great. I really want to do that to one of mine just haven't plucked up the initiative to research how to do it.
Got a good link for that??
Your can is going to look slick after a thousand rounds.
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I've burned off the paint a couple times.
As far as the paint on the rifle.... I did a base coat of Rustoleum Camo Khaki, did some medium-thick lines of Earth Brown, and covered those mostly with Forest Green so only a little brown showed. I took the Khaki and sort of "spattered" the whole thing, and then let it dry. It has started wearing nicely.
Damn fine
I dig the simplicity of this rig.