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Heres a quick update of where I am with this

 

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- Vltor Mur Upper

- Noveske N4 Lower

- 14.5" L119A1 Barrel

- Larue Tactical Low Profile Gas Block

- Vltor M4K Flash Hider

- Crane Stock

- Troy Front and Rear Sights

- Surefire M4 Devastor

- Daniel Defense Offset Light Mount

- Eotech 551 with Larue Tactical LT110 Eotech Mount

- Hensoldt Magnifier With LaRue Tactical QD Pivot Mount LT649

- Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard

 

Still to arrive is the following

 

- Larue Tactical FUG

- Tango Down Surefire Helmet Light Rail Mount

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That's barely am m16 variant, lol. What's it supposed to be?

a piece of ######

 

Really easy to use and very good optics, not bad for under £100.

wow, sounds awesome. where can i find it? what kind of zoom? who uses it?

any info would be great, im really thinking ill buy one

thanks

-Joe

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Heres a quick update of where I am with this

 

DSCF0020-1.jpg

 

 

- Vltor Mur Upper

- Noveske N4 Lower

- 14.5" L119A1 Barrel

- Larue Tactical Low Profile Gas Block

- Vltor M4K Flash Hider

- Crane Stock

- Troy Front and Rear Sights

- Surefire M4 Devastor

- Daniel Defense Offset Light Mount

- Eotech 551 with Larue Tactical LT110 Eotech Mount

- Hensoldt Magnifier With LaRue Tactical QD Pivot Mount LT649

- Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard

 

Still to arrive is the following

 

- Larue Tactical FUG

- Tango Down Surefire Helmet Light Rail Mount

 

That thing is beautiful.

 

 

Two questions, How does that Surefire work for ya? What type of batteries does ir use?(CR123As?)

 

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GhostX3-the wiring was a pain, so I had some pro's at AEX, Santa Clara take care of it for me, the Tamiya end was put on it after the wiring was through one of the holes in the rail. I installed the rail myself though. I used a replica gas tube and a LaRue gas block to line up the rail and then used my handy-dandy rail tool thing from Classic Army. You need to install the half ring thing with the 2 long allen screws outside of it. I will post more detailed pics later:

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wow, sounds awesome. where can i find it? what kind of zoom? who uses it?

any info would be great, im really thinking ill buy one

thanks

-Joe

 

L2A2 SUIT (Sight Unit Infantry Trilux) although the Trilux has been removed.

 

Ebay, DSA, Enterprise Arms.

4x

Britain, Israel, Canada all used to although not sure anyone uses it anymore.

 

Israeli models cost about $130

Brit models cost about $170

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Hey glockguy what color is that on the STOCK and the hand GRIP? Is it like a subdued OD or what because I might paint my CQB M4 that color just need to know what it is.

 

Looks good!

 

Well, the CQBR reciever itself is Krylon Ultra Flat Camoflauge, Khaki 4291. The buttstock, grip, and the rail covers are Magpul's "Flat Dark Earth".

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GhostX3-the wiring was a pain, so I had some pro's at AEX, Santa Clara take care of it for me, the Tamiya end was put on it after the wiring was through one of the holes in the rail. I installed the rail myself though. I used a replica gas tube and a LaRue gas block to line up the rail and then used my handy-dandy rail tool thing from Classic Army. You need to install the half ring thing with the 2 long allen screws outside of it. I will post more detailed pics later:

 

Damn I'm an idiot. That's a good idea to have the wiring go through the rail then attach the Tamiya. I'm not too worried about having a gas tube, but I guess it would be a nice addition. I have the half ring thing already installed behind the big ole ring, so I guess that's outside. The half ring hole is oval on mine, so my gastube wont even fit through it.

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