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hendrix

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  1. I scored a Classic Army SLR-105, first ak model they made, and i have a set of MAG mags for them (plum ak74 type) and they don't seam to fit in the mag well without a LOT of force. So my question would be is there a specific area to take material off of and if so where should i and if not what else can i do to fix the problem

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    paraclete double m4 mag pouches, started smoke green, painted with so many different colors can't even tell now.

    paraclete quad pistol coyote brown

    TT general purpose pouch Tan

    random smoke grenade pouch for the radio

    cavalvy headset(god send)

    revision US army standard issue protective shades

    tt shingle

    benchmade knife, forgot name and model

     

    EDIT - forgot the paca with IIIA inserts size small

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    started as a TM M4-S a year or two ago cant remember exactly

     

    fixxed front sight

    vortex FH

    G&P 9.6 2200 mah stock

    eotech 512.a65 rev. F

    Surefire m951 with G&P tailcap

    CA vert grip

    TM sr 16 300 meter rear sight(broke and then lost one that came with it)

    Vickers padded two point sling(like it a lot)

    painted in various brown/blacks/tans

     

    about 6 months ago the gun sh*t itself internally after running a 10.8 and sp110 with metal bushings so i replaced almost all of it

     

    internals -

    CA v.2 mechbox case

    systema torque up gear set

    systema m16a2 bore up cylinder set

    systema switch assembly, prometheous wiring

    gaurder v.2 spring guide with bearing

    prometheous 7mm ball bearing bushings

    systema anti reversal latch(managed to break stock one some how)

    systema aluminum piston, took second to last tooth off

     

    in the future ill be adding split wiring to run a lipo in the front for when i use an sp130 and so i can transfer back to the 9.6 for using the sp110 or if one craps out use the other.

     

     

     

  4. id just get really annoyed by it....

    and how many troops issued lmt stocks do guard?

     

    totally depends on there supply chain, theres a couple of pictures out there of infantry types with crane stocks on there guns. although its obviously not the majority there out there.

  5. to all you RAS fans, why? are you really going to use all those rails? i hardly ever see an RAS system with all the rails used, and if they are its usually 3 tac lights, and whats the point in that. all RASs do is make the gun heavier and uglier.

     

    the ability to put something somewhere if you want. different folks different strokes

  6. slap some meat on those bones, lol j/k

     

    looks good man, id keep the full fingered gloves and maybe add a black sweater for the cold. shemagh is fine just riding a little tilted. the gun looks awesome btw, might be the flash but it looks like its got some nice wear on the front.

  7. Like i said, UTG released that grip, no real steel manufacturer makes that grip.

     

    Kinda sad that we are having a discussion over whats "real". lol.

     

    UTG is designed for real steal. obviously not the best and seen in the airsoft world frequently but they are made for reay weapons.

  8. P.S. Scope, barrel, magwell, mag, and bipod will be left black, though...would it look a little funky if I left 'em black? Or would it be alright? I also plan on using a ghillie to cover up some of the rifle, so I think I'll be ok...

     

     

    I think it would look good, although it sorta ruins the point of having a camo stock with matte black parts that could stick out. i don't think it will matter though since you'll have the ghillie on.

     

    try it first with leaving parts black. it's easier to add paint than it is to remove.

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