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kinda was thinking more people would have taken the opportunity to post the obscure and rare.... Daewoo DR-200 anyone...? will need to dig up an image later...
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I've started calling this my "Pizza Run Gun" because of this photo.
Since these pics were taken, I've added another mag to the case. If one were to live someplace where it's legal to carry a mag in the gun, that would be 120 rounds on board. Also added a sling, stored wrapped around the butt stock, that slips over the hand guard, trust worthy enough for muzzle-down or horizontal carry.
The 30-rounders are still legal to possess here for a few more months; if I'm not out of this state by then I'll block them to 10 rounds rather than turn them in.
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here is one of my favorites. it is a Remington model 81 (early beavertail for end) made in 1938 I have a few of them in model 8s this one is in 35 rem. cal.
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I like my AR, (don't have a pic) but absolutely love my Tavor Sar. It's easy to handle and shoot. It's accurate and reliable as well. Really a fun, but could be a 'go to' if needed rifle. It's worked out really well for me.
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this is my SKS-M carbine. it is a nice short handy carbine and plenty accurate.
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45ACP SBR with goodies
Microtech AUG with goodies
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a couple of nylon 66's
a Norinco AK84S
there's a Garand, 3 carbines, 6 AR's & numerous 1022's around here also.
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One of these .44 Rugers was my first center fire semi auto rifle when I was about 16. Dad really got pissed at my choice of fence posts on the farm for targets, the 240 grain jacketed HP really did a number on them!!
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here is a garand I restored a few years ago. my good friend wanted it so bad he was hurting, so when he counted out enough 100 dollar bills I eased his pain......
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here is a garand I restored a few years ago. my good friend wanted it so bad he was hurting, so when he counted out enough 100 dollar bills I eased his pain......
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General Patton's M1? would have gone great with his pistols!!!!! Can almost see him standing by the side of the road with the butt of that rifle on his right hip ...... waiving his troops on to "The Bulge"
That Garand make me want to
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I thought I had a better picture of the M1A. I'll try again.....nope, too bad, dadgummit!!
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here is a garand I restored a few years ago. my good friend wanted it so bad he was hurting, so when he counted out enough 100 dollar bills I eased his pain......
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Nice wood on that Garand, exactly the way I'd want one done.
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kinda was thinking more people would have taken the opportunity to post the obscure and rare.... Daewoo DR-200 anyone...? will need to dig up an image later...
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found the photos...
for those not familiar with the Daewoo... it is basically an AR-15 lower with a AK-47 upper... uses std AR mags... pretty much the first gas op long piston AR... South Korean standard rifle from the mid 80's... other models called K-2, DR-100 & DR-300
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Very nice! Can you please tell us about the stock on the SOCOM?
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Very nice! Can you please tell us about the stock on the SOCOM?
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Sage EBR, a.k.a. the Frankengun.
SAGE International, Ltd.
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Yes, it's the Sage EBR chassis, same as used on the MK14 Mod 0 EBR - mk14 ebr mod 0 - Google Search
Don't know about codenamedave's frankengun reference, maybe he doesn't like the look, I do, but there is no denying that the Sage chassis works. It's stiff and gives an immediate improvement in accuracy and the adjustability allows you to fit it to anyone using any optic. It adds a little weight but the pay off is worth it.
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Yes, it's the Sage EBR chassis, same as used on the MK14 Mod 0 EBR - mk14 ebr mod 0 - Google Search
Don't know about codenamedave's frankengun reference, maybe he doesn't like the look, I do, but there is no denying that the Sage chassis works. It's stiff and gives an immediate improvement in accuracy and the adjustability allows you to fit it to anyone using any optic. It adds a little weight but the pay off is worth it.
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It's a term I saw on another forum, from a user in the sandbox. Their opinion was that the stock was a desperate attempt to bring some stability and hopefully some increased precision to an outdated platform. The awkward mix of old & new and it's visually crude put-together appearance gave rise to the Frankengun moniker amongst the troops.
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The important thing to keep in mind about this gun is that it is NOT an "Assault Weapon."
It is a New Jersey legal DPMS .243
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There's a 10" 9mm AR-SBR in the works, but it's only half a gun at this point.
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Great thread gents. Here are some of my favorite exotic and custom semi-auto rifles.
FNC 5.56
Polytech 7.62x39
Valmet 62 7.62x39
Krebs 7.62x39
Beretta BM-62 .308
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It's a term I saw on another forum, from a user in the sandbox. Their opinion was that the stock was a desperate attempt to bring some stability and hopefully some increased precision to an outdated platform. The awkward mix of old & new and it's visually crude put-together appearance gave rise to the Frankengun moniker amongst the troops.
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First time I've heard that. The Sage chassis works, plain and simple. Drop your barreled receiver into it and set it up properly and it will shoot more accurately. The Sage chassis and EBR concept has been around for over a decade, is well established, and has proven itself in the middle east. My son is in AF spec ops and has had multiple deployments to Afghanistan and I've yet to hear anything negative from him about the MK 14 EBR. In fact, the opposite is true, everyone is glad to have an accurate .308 in the mix, whether it's the MK 14 or the SCAR 17, which is the rifle my son carries.
Do you have any personal experience with the M1A or M14 and the Sage EBR chassis?
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First time I've heard that. The Sage chassis works, plain and simple. Drop your barreled receiver into it and set it up properly and it will shoot more accurately. The Sage chassis and EBR concept has been around for over a decade, is well established, and has proven itself in the middle east. My son is in AF spec ops and has had multiple deployments to Afghanistan and I've yet to hear anything negative from him about the MK 14 EBR. In fact, the opposite is true, everyone is glad to have an accurate .308 in the mix, whether it's the MK 14 or the SCAR 17, which is the rifle my son carries.
Do you have any personal experience with the M1A or M14 and the Sage EBR chassis?
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I would've thought that answer would be obvious. No I don't, but I do have basic reading skills. Shall we try this again?:
"It's a term I saw on another forum, from a user in the sandbox. Their opinion was that the stock was a desperate attempt to bring some stability and hopefully some increased precision to an outdated platform. The awkward mix of old & new and it's visually crude put-together appearance gave rise to the Frankengun moniker amongst the troops."
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It looks like I don't have pictures of all of mine, but I will post some I do have pictures for.
Anderson/BCM 300 Blackout SBR w/Omega
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I would've thought that answer would be obvious. No I don't, but I do have basic reading skills. Shall we try this again?:
"It's a term I saw on another forum, from a user in the sandbox. Their opinion was that the stock was a desperate attempt to bring some stability and hopefully some increased precision to an outdated platform. The awkward mix of old & new and it's visually crude put-together appearance gave rise to the Frankengun moniker amongst the troops."
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I also have basic reading skills. I guess I'm just surprised that you'd post a comment based on a single opinion that you found on the internet with nothing to support it. Thought I'd ask just to be sure.
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