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But the rails, are the 1913 spec? I hate my current rail it took a ton of sanding to get the bugger to fit a TD VFG on <_< And It takes me 30min to move the grip on or off the rail cuz I have to remove it from the gun and use a mallet..... Damned G&P<_< Are these better? I would think they are because its supposedly CNC'd.... Right?

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WGC Shop Custom G&P MRF-MX CQB

 

Internals:

- G&P 7mm Reinforced Gearbox

- Reinforced Polycarbonate Piston

- Bearing Spring Guide

- Deans wired

 

Externals:

- G&P M4A1 RIS Base / Colt Metal Body

- G&P Crane Stock

- G&P Steel Mk18 Mod0 outer barrel

- G&P Tango Down style pistol grip

- King Arms Troy 10" MRF-MX

- Guarder Vortex flash hider

- Bomber Troy front battlesight

- King Arms Tango Down Rail Covers

- King Arms low-profile gas block

- Magpul trigger guard

- VFC QD Sling Mount

- Prometheus 6.03 EG inner barrel

 

- TT 1 pt. Sling

 

Still waiting on the BUIS.

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Thanks for the comments.

 

Render, I really like that. Awesome! Do you have a madbull KX3 to stick on there?

 

cheers

I was thinking about it, but it seems everyone is doing that these days. I saw a picture of an operator with just a flash hider under his 10" MRF and I really liked the look, so it's probably going to stay like that.

 

Render that is nice, I think a Magpul Miad would look awesome on that.

I think it might look better too, but I prefer the feel of the TD grip. Who knows though, maybe down the road.

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They're really quite good. Although I can't compare them to the real thing, I've owned over 10 of them and none have been defective/low quality.

 

I just impulse-bought a DyTac MUR a little while ago. I'll post more pictures when the gun is finished :D

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Very nice gun Render. King Arms MRF-MX is in my opinion one of the best replica rails out there today. Short mag looks great, I think I will get some for my Magpul AEG.

 

I own a few TangoDown rail covers. The TD ones are thicker, and slightly longer by a few mm, and made from a stronger material.

These rail covers cost $25 a piece.

 

KA replicas are pretty damn good, tough and durable, best part.. it doesn't cost an arm or a leg.

 

Here is an update of my blasters.

 

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Work in progress, got rid of the KA LaRue 9.0 free floating RAS. Waiting on the Madbull Noveske 10inch

Throw some random parts to make the front end.

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Very nice gun Render. King Arms MRF-MX is in my opinion one of the best replica rails out there today. Short mag looks great, I think I will get some for my Magpul AEG.

 

I own a few TangoDown rail covers. The TD ones are thicker, and slightly longer by a few mm, and made from a stronger material.

These rail covers cost $25 a piece.

TD rail covers don't cost $25 per... I have 3 and it wasn't quite that expensive.... http://www.skdtac.com/index.asp?PageAction...&ProdID=419 Lol I am pretty sure that says $15 :)

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About the KA rail covers, I have two that came with my MRF, brand new, that I don't need at all (I already have over 4 or something)

 

So PM me if you're interested.

 

/whoring

 

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LS I dont even have to say it, but that *beep* is really nice.

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Heres my Armalite its nothing special just a normal M16 A3. its made by jg and so far i havnt skirmished it even though i have owned it for a year it fires at 400 fps dam thing need downgrading but im a bit strapped for cash at the moment.

 

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wow I got ripped off on ebay :o

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