Hahaha that is a fair assessment! Too funny.
"beauty is in the eye of the beholder" with that said an ar180 has never been a looker!
Hahaha that is a fair assessment! Too funny.
"beauty is in the eye of the beholder" with that said an ar180 has never been a looker!
People mentioning the flash hider hard to get off.
Mine cranked off with a hard hand twist after getting home from a good shooting session��#♂️
Not much done to it yet... Added an M-Lock bi-Pod, faux suppressor, and a Vortex Strike fire II. Oh and a Plano Tactical case for travel
Excuse the G96 over spray.... got carried away cleaning her.
So many sharp looking builds! I'll upload soon as I figure this thing out
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So far... just need to add some kind of glass... guess I could've wiped some of that extra grease off but what can I say, my stick stays wet
This is what I've done to her sofar. great rifle now that the bolt and bolt carrier have been replaced! also put in a Hiperfire Designated Marksman trigger group.
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I'm looking at swapping out the factory handguard for TNA's Super M-Lok. What's the word on those? Are you guys running the 15" or 17"?
What do Tehran and Hiroshima have in common?
Nothing. Yet.
Probably answered already but some hanguards fit and some don't. Its the WK's gas block that's the problem. Some handguards have a bunch of room for the gas block area and they slide on no problem. Some you have to change the barrel nut, some you don't. Timber Creek handguards are a no go. They're too tight. But Bravo Company handguards are a go. I recommend that if you're looking for a handguard to be able to test it first. Go to the shop with your handguard removed and see if the handguard and slide over the gas block. The gun does look WAY better with a 15" handguard.
"If you elect a clown, you get a circus. "
"If you elect a clown, you get a circus. "