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    infiremedic07

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    Got this back in October just before the election. WW-15 from Wyndham Weaponry. Sightmark reflex, added the quad rail and foregrip with light so far........
    And just added an ambidextrous single point sling as well.
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    nkdninjafrog

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    Jul 10, 2012
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    Muncie
    mossberg 715t with CAA folding foregrip and vortex strikefire. not sighted in yet, cuz i just bought the strikefire today (thanks to Alan at AA optics)

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    darrent

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    Apr 7, 2009
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    Finishing touches on latest lightweight build (well balanced). RRA Upper (w/ Vortex and lightweight barrel), MI rail (SS Gen2), Cav Arms lower, and Harris bi-pod.

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    jblomenberg16

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    Finishing touches on latest lightweight build (well balanced). RRA Upper (w/ Vortex and lightweight barrel), MI rail (SS Gen2), Cav Arms lower, and Harris bi-pod.

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    Just curious...why put a bipod on a light weight build? I know the Harris is light (I have one on my DMR clone), but typically bipods are associated with heavier builds disigned for accuracy with heavier target barrel profiles. Most (not all) light weight builds are typically done as highly mobile carbines where precision shooting is not the objective.

    Not knocking your build by any means, just curious to the intended use of the rifle since it is somewhat in between.
     
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