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    Quote Originally Posted by RaTFiNk306 View Post
    Recieved mine in the mail Friday. Forcast looks great for this weekend hope to try it out. Havn't even fired the rifle yet either.
    That looks sweet. Now we just need Colt Canada to release the green furniture and a lot of rifles out there will be complete!
    Have fun thus weekend!!!

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    Last edited by Nordic Marksman; 03-27-2015 at 03:05 PM.

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    Some of you have emailed looking for operating instructions for the C79A2. I just received these from Armament Technology. Sorry for the wait!

    Click on the links below to download a .PDF copy

    Download User Manual Here

    Download Mount Instructions Here

    Download Zeroing Target Here


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    Here's my 15.7 done up with a few goodies I've acquired over the years.

    - CF Diemaco Tri Rail
    - Diemaco versionb of the Ambi Norgon Mag Release,
    - Diemaco Ambi FA Selector
    - Cadex front grip
    - Diemaco marked BUIS
    - Cadex 4.2 inch Rail for handguard
    - Geissele Super Semi-Auto Trigger 4.5 lbs trigger pull. (Same trigger that is in RCMP ERT C8's

    and of course the new Elcan to top it off.






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    Wow, it dosent get much better then that. That is sweet. Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by martiy View Post
    Here's my 15.7 done up with a few goodies I've acquired over the years.

    - CF Diemaco Tri Rail
    - Diemaco versionb of the Ambi Norgon Mag Release,
    - Diemaco Ambi FA Selector
    - Cadex front grip
    - actual CF FA BCG,
    - Diemaco marked BUIS
    - Cadex 4.2 inch Rail for handguard
    - Geissele Super Semi-Auto Trigger 4.5 lbs trigger pull. (Same trigger that is in RCMP ERT C8's

    and of course the new Elcan to top it off.






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    Hi, sorry for the bump, but seeing as how these are still in stock, guess it couldn't hurt? I was wondering what the best way was to remove the black cover and replace it with the green one? I've heard boiling the replacement cover to get it pliable enough to stretch it on, but how do I get the black one off without tearing?

    Thanks!

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    Guess it depends on how old it is and how pliable it is.
    I've only ever used an automotive silicone spray on them to remove and replace them. Never really had a problem using that product.
    I have used it on new covers as well as old covers with out issue, but of course, you need to be careful and slowly remove them.

    I also remove the tube from the mount for the job.

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordic Marksman View Post
    Guess it depends on how old it is and how pliable it is.
    I've only ever used an automotive silicone spray on them to remove and replace them. Never really had a problem using that product.
    I have used it on new covers as well as old covers with out issue, but of course, you need to be careful and slowly remove them.

    I also remove the tube from the mount for the job.

    Good luck
    Thanks! will post pics if I successfully manage it

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