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    rvb

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    .308

    my new .308

    DPMS Receivers
    JP barrel (18"), bolt/carrier, handguards

    Still need to get the ssa-e ordered (just has a GI for now) and it's own glass. The 1-4 Vortex is borrowed from my 3-gun AR. Eventually I'm going to get a 2.5-10 or 4-16 vortex for it. And I have a Harris bipod on my Christmas list....

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    bowtech83

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    Colt Crp 18 with Nikon M223 4-16x42 SF in a Nikon M223 mount
     

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    bobzilla

    Mod in training (in my own mind)
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    I guess I never officially posted in here. My first ever AR:

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    Older 16" bushmaster in 5.56. Only put a few rounds down the pipe, but it has none of the "issues" I have always had with AR's. Main issue for me was the feel of the recoil spring/buffer tube under my cheek when firing. Every AR I've shot has that noise/sensation. This one does not. Don't know why, I haven't taken it apart far enough to see if there are some upgraded parts but I'm not complaining!
     

    M67

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    That's a new spin on the "tactical beverage entry tool" for sure. I thought Mark LaRue pretty well has that market covered.

    I like my Dillos, but they don't open beer as well as this thing

    I was pleased when I first saw that at the NRA show. I tried my hardest to get the guy to sell it and the upper tool to me but I guess I didn't show enough leg.

    Got a chance to try it on a couple castle nuts and a barrel nut today, so far, I like it a lot

    Should have shown more leg definitely
     
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