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Finnaly my gun is completed, although im still missing a bipod. dtp sr 15 metal body, systema m100 ftk with systema hispeed motor, g and p sr 15 ras, tasco 4-16 by 50mm scope. gun was the biggest pain in the *albatross* to put together, but its all done and weighs 13 pounds fully loaded with battery.

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Just for the record, I mount my aimpoint with the switch on my rand hand side. I'm starting to wonder if there is a "correct" way to mount an aimpoint. There's a US Army advertisement that shows a picture of a Staff Sergeant of the 10th Special Forces Group and sure enough his aimpoint is on "backwards"...

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Uh ziggy.

 

You might want to try screwing the RAS fully onto the gun? You're going to be awfully dissapointed when you bump the front end against something and your gun snaps in half. Just a bit of friendly advice. :)

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Finnaly my gun is completed, although im still missing a bipod. dtp sr 15 metal body, systema m100 ftk with systema hispeed motor, g and p sr 15 ras, tasco 4-16 by 50mm scope. gun was the biggest pain in the *albatross* to put together, but its all done and weighs 13 pounds fully loaded with battery.

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Thats a beast, good job i have always been a fan of the SR25

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Finnaly my gun is completed, although im still missing a bipod. dtp sr 15 metal body, systema m100 ftk with systema hispeed motor, g and p sr 15 ras, tasco 4-16 by 50mm scope. gun was the biggest pain in the *albatross* to put together, but its all done and weighs 13 pounds fully loaded with battery.

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P5080684.jpg

P5080683.jpg

P5080682.jpg

 

Oh yea thats good, oh yes...

 

 

 

 

...Pass the tissues.

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