View Full Version : What I did on Snowy day without COAR-15
SA Friday
10-08-2011, 19:18
Well... I had a little help from the guys at Bowers. I don't have a headspace gauge and I'm smart enough to get expert help.
Nice, that thing looks awesome
SA Friday
10-08-2011, 19:29
Sun Devil upper and lower
YHM Jarrett Competition Rifle length handguard with end cap
Noveske SPR 18" intermediate gas barrel
Magpul ACS
Surefire MB556K break
Grissele SSA 2-stage Trigger system
Young National Match light BCG and bolt
Vortex SPARC
Magpul flip up iron front and rear sights
So, I wired a garage..
;)
Nice looking rifle.
leatherneck448
10-08-2011, 22:08
Nice! that looks like a really fun build. I hope it shoots as well as it looks.
btw SAfriday, where are you located in castle rock?
SA Friday
10-08-2011, 22:14
Nice! that looks like a really fun build. I hope it shoots as well as it looks.
btw SAfriday, where are you located in castle rock?
The Meadows. I shoot out at Ben Lomand when I can steal the time. I would have been out there this afternoon if it weren't for the weather. Il. Probably go out there tomorrow morning though. I have multiple rifles with new glass that need to be sighted in, including this one.
Great-Kazoo
10-09-2011, 08:14
enjoy the rifle.
I ended up scoring a lot of shelving off cl for 1/4 the cost of new.
AND............................................... .................................................. ...................
THANKS to jmg8550 make a killer antelope stew. wife rates it as one of the top 5 ever.
doubt the left overs will last until 3-4 pm
Didn't get any snow at my place, just rain. Spent part of the day putting a radiator in my son's car. I think I would have rather been putting a rifle together myself. Congratulations. [Awesom]
BPTactical
10-09-2011, 09:31
Nice component choices. Should be a first rate shooter.
My Saturday:
Reassembling a CZ83
Re-barreling an upper
Reassembling a STG58
Prepping a Winny model 12 for Parkerizing
Continuing checkering a front strap on a 1911
No rest for the wicked..................
Nice component choices. Should be a first rate shooter.
My Saturday:
Reassembling a CZ83
Re-barreling an upper
Reassembling a STG58
Prepping a Winny model 12 for Parkerizing
Continuing checkering a front strap on a 1911
No rest for the wicked..................
So what did you do with the other half of your day? [Coffee]
sneakerd
10-09-2011, 11:29
He was supposed to be working on my Savage 10. When I started bringing stuff for him to work on, he promised me 1st place in line- every time.[Peep]
BPTactical
10-09-2011, 11:35
He was supposed to be working on my Savage 10. When I started bringing stuff for him to work on, he promised me 1st place in line- every time.[Peep]
There ya go thinkin again[LOL]
You are first in line. Right behind everybody else who is first in line.[Coffee]
There is no second place.[Muaha]
sneakerd
10-09-2011, 11:37
2nd place is just 1st LOSER
SA Friday
10-09-2011, 15:46
So, I shot it today. I put a variety of different ammo through it, mostly 55gr ball. It literally shoots like missing is impossible, and it shot everything from 55-77gr ammo accurately. I'm officially spoiled now, and will have to store my Bushmaster away for armaggedon use only.
BTW, you know There'sa reason to put a surefire on the end of the barrel. [Tooth].
leatherneck448
10-09-2011, 16:15
The Meadows.
Sweet! I live downtown. we'll have to set up a shooting day sometime.
BPTactical
10-09-2011, 16:20
Good name for her SA- "Missin' Impossible"
leatherneck448
10-09-2011, 16:23
Good name for her SA- "Missin' Impossible"
nice.[ROFL1]
SA Friday
10-09-2011, 19:36
Good name for her SA- "Missin' Impossible"
That's funny, dude. [ROFL1]
BPTactical
10-09-2011, 20:09
It would look good on a dust cover!
SA Friday
10-09-2011, 22:12
It would look good on a dust cover!
Where around here could do that?
Not_A_Llama
10-09-2011, 22:22
Any trophy shop.
Anyone with an Epilog machine could probably do it cheap. I know Club Workshop has one - not sure if they'd do a job for you, as it's more of a member thing.
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