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SLR 8" SBR build done. Just waiting for a few accessories (sling end plate, AAC Blast Shield, Cloud Defensive LCS, and an actual working ScoutLight head) and repairing my BTC Spectre, but otherwise al

Hey all! I kind of stumbled upon this thread by accident while searching for M16A2 receiver markings on google and saw one of Catgut's amazing VT's. Which brought me here I have been working on

One of my latest build, a real Colt M16A1 converted for GBBR on the WA system. Stripped upper, barrel and BCG was changed to Viper Tech du to my local laws. Also a video of how it was made:

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Thats just logically wrong for the average sane person.. why would anyone in their right mind willingly carry more weight when it's actually more convenient and more practical to carry less weight and have the small rail sections installed exactly where you want them? 

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Yeah, also loads of exposed rails kinda damage themselves over rough use over time if you don't put even more weight (for rail covers) on it.. keymod aren't bad, but due to its design you get funny looking shapes, that's why I prefer M-Lok, especially if coupled with the Kinect system if convenience is a huge factor. 

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My latest acquisition, an ICS 145 sportline. Its the first M4 Ive had in around 7 years after a long time spent with AK's and a few other different things. Thus far she sits as she arrived but I'd like to get a new flip down sight up front. After that Ill play with stock options, tried a crane stock for the first time last month and fell in love with it for ergonomics. However my primary need is to be able to drop the length of the rifle dramatically as a moments notice, which is why I opted for the side folder. Other future plans are fitting of some sort of magnification purely for whats-that-over-there purposes rather than true usage.

 

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Ah yes indeed that might do the trick, would you happen to know what brand of donor lr300 would require the least mods to fit? I'm aware the ics has their own thing going on with stock tube sizes, not really looking to mod the stock adaptor too much in case I move back to standard again

 

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Ah yes indeed that might do the trick, would you happen to know what brand of donor lr300 would require the least mods to fit? I'm aware the ics has their own thing going on with stock tube sizes, not really looking to mod the stock adaptor too much in case I move back to standard again

 

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http://www.evike.com/products/27452/

 

 

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Ah yes indeed that might do the trick, would you happen to know what brand of donor lr300 would require the least mods to fit? I'm aware the ics has their own thing going on with stock tube sizes, not really looking to mod the stock adaptor too much in case I move back to standard again

 

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As far as i know the only difference with ICS is the back end of the reciever is slightly longer than normal, actual stock attachment should be the same as with others or minimally different? Not 100% on this tho.

 

http://www.taiwangun.com/en/stocks-and-accesories/stock-for-m15-m4-a-c-m?from=listing&campaign-id=14 something like this is what i am talking about.

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