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    Default Pics I took at the range.

    I dont think Ive posted pics of my AR since I did the bipod and painted a few things on it. All I had was my phone, so the pics arent that great.








    I like the second.

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    Good looking rifle. How did that conversion kit perform?
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    Quote Originally Posted by smith357 View Post
    Good looking rifle. How did that conversion kit perform?
    Only problem I had was some of the ejected cases would get pinched in the bolt, and a few duds, it worked fine. But one of the o rings was missing, so that might have something to do with it.

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    I emailed Spikes Tactical about the missing o-ring, and they are sending me one to go on it as well as a few spares for no charge. Good folks.

    This conversion is by far the best thing Ive bought for my AR so far. I can shoot it as much as I want. I think the most I shot it in one day was like 15o rounds before this. Now Im shooting 500+ a when I go. lol

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    I know very little about guns beyond calibers and how to shoot them. Yours is quite nice though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous D View Post
    I emailed Spikes Tactical about the missing o-ring, and they are sending me one to go on it as well as a few spares for no charge. Good folks.

    This conversion is by far the best thing Ive bought for my AR so far. I can shoot it as much as I want. I think the most I shot it in one day was like 15o rounds before this. Now Im shooting 500+ a when I go. lol
    I have found that firearms companies I have dealt with have had great customer service. I believe other industries could learn a lot from the firearms industry.

    Now that you can afford to shoot it you need to buy a sling get that rifle off the bench and get some offhand practice in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smith357 View Post
    I have found that firearms companies I have dealt with have had great customer service. I believe other industries could learn a lot from the firearms industry.

    Now that you can afford to shoot it you need to buy a sling get that rifle off the bench and get some offhand practice in.
    http://www.gearsector.com/view/product/102/

    And two of these. My rail and stock both have mounting points for the QD swivels.

    http://www.gearsector.com/view/product/87/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous D View Post
    http://www.gearsector.com/view/product/102/

    And two of these. My rail and stock both have mounting points for the QD swivels.

    http://www.gearsector.com/view/product/87/

    Boy I'm I getting old, I have no idea how to use that top sling. I outfit my rifles with a standard leather military sling or padded cobra sling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smith357 View Post
    Boy I'm I getting old, I have no idea how to use that top sling. I outfit my rifles with a standard leather military sling or padded cobra sling.
    Works alot like a regular sling, just had more adjustments points, and they are easy to work.

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    I've always preferred the single point sling. I bought a Chalker sling in Iraq but hardly used it as I carried a SAW much of the time. That is still a decent sling, though, placing the weapon in the center of your chest, able to be fired with either hand. I usually go the 550 cord/Fastex route. Cheap, simple, effective, and easy to use. Granted, single point slings do not help to steady the weapon when firing offhand, but they are battle proven for up close and dirty fighting, when a two-or-three point sling may snag, not to mention permitting more freedom of movement when maneuvering.

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    I thought the plastic chair was mounted to the top rail in the first picture.

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