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Old 10-19-2011, 08:59 PM
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-Magpul but stock and cheek riser
-dual rear sling plate
-Magpul battery assist device
-Mbus rear flip up sight
-Barska M16 Electro sight
-UTG guad rail
-Green laser with button on/off max reach 1000 yrds
-Flash Light for-grip 140 luminous with strobe
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Old 10-20-2011, 10:47 AM
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No comments good or bad?
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Old 10-20-2011, 11:22 AM
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Scott, building up a rifle to make it "yours" is a very personal thing. What is really important is that you like it and are comfortable with it.

My style is different. I don't like the forward grip but many people do.

Enjoy it and analyze what makes it better for your style of shooting and then add what makes it more accurate for you or remove what just adds weight is my advice.

A really good trigger (after sight system) is what I think money is best spent on. JMHO.
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Looks a lot like an AR 15!!!


The Real question is- Good or bad???
Do you like it the way it is set up? Does it work better for YOU?
More importantly, did you shoot it enough in its' stock formation to be able to assess whether it was an improvement?
All the hardware in the world means little if you are not up to speed with its' use. First and foremost is how well does it shoot while in your hands. Lights, doo-hickies, knives stuck on the end, grenade launchers are awesome; if you get to use them.
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Well the stock is good but you need to lose that unneeded riser.
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