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  1. Far as I know. Its not a regular Eagle item.

     

    ya yours should be the eagle/skd one too. well it looks like it from the pic anyway. btw, whats the make of your utility pouch on the rig?

     

    Hes just trying to impress us with how much he knows...he does this.

     

    I was answering Sgt. Kinnaird's questions for AH since i have that rig as well.... :rolleyes:

     

    i never try and impress anyone with how much i know, im just trying to be helpful..lol.. :huh:

     

    "he does this" im sorry do i know you? :unsure:

  2. That Eagle Ind. Paul Howe chest rig is looking pretty nice. How is it working out for you? Also, if you dont mind my asking, where did you get it from?

     

    thats the Eagle/SKD universal chest rig i think. its based off the paul howe one.

     

    i used mine last weekend, and it was perfect. small/light yet it holds all of my equipment. im in socal so it was REALLY hot and i was better off than most of the guys with full rigs on their chests. you can get yours at SKD for a really good price. then again, isnt skd the only place where you can buy it from?

  3. Thanks, But I have used my Real Steel Trijicon ACOG on my Real Steal M4 in that same position in many real world situations. The ACOG being in this position facilitates the use of the back up sights in case of a real world malfunction with the ACOG.

     

    Almost all real ACOG's are placed in this position for those reasons. Yes it is only a "red dot" but we are all about realism are we not?

     

    uh what? ACOG is a rifle scope..isnt it better when ACOG's are placed as far back as possible with or without BUIS because of the eye relief?

     

    and is your l3 fake or real?

  4. justin is that l3 eotech on your M249 a clone?

     

    nice SCAR and ACOG btw. but put the acog further back. i know its a reddot and eye relief doesnt matter, but it just looks better that way. just a suggestion ;)

     

     

  5. It sure looks like it to me.

    http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y193/ilov...oft/kapowee.jpg

    Has the store told you otherwise? Just curious since I was planning on ordering soon.

     

    if they did have those in stock, that AK105 would be in my hands long ago. as RS said, there was a discussion about kapowwe listing those as in stock but no one getting them or being able to order them.

     

    i guess you can try now? not sure. but i would buy from an hk store. someone here bought an AIMS from kapowwe before it came out of HK stores, and it didnt have the blowback feature. not that it matters, but that is weird if you ask me

  6. ya i agree, i'm thinking of painting them all one color, the G&P tan is a lot yellower than the magpul rail cover tan, so it looks off, I'll see what I can do, but thanks for the comments.

     

    try and look for some paint that will match magpul's flat dark earth. the G&P tan looks like a yellow/tan like you said.

  7. I'm confused by your incoherent sentences and a quote that doesn't even apply to what your trying to apparently trying to say. If " Quantity in Basket: none " is suppose to show they don't have them in stock then you've misunderstood their website.

     

    oh oops, i thought that meant they had none in stock.

     

    regardless though, they dont have the ak105 or the 74m in stock.

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    whoa, that looks really nice. personally, it would look much better if it had a magpul PRS stock. but still, that rail system and barrel tops it off.. :o

  9. Looks good Ochronix, only thing I'd say is maybe krylon the stock so it matches the RIS covers better? It looks way too bright.

     

    Other than that great job! :D

     

    i think its so bright in that picture because its in the center of the flash, but you are right. the stock and RIS accesories are def. a different shade. still looks great though ;)

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