AR-15's

Here's a couple pics of my mint original early 70's Colt SP1:

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Well, here is the picture of the PDW (again):
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As Paulinski pointed out, I visited Kevin Bolands office at Knights Armament and he let me take a few pictures.

Yeah, KevinB has a pretty sweet gig.
 
Actually what is funny to me is that Sew point out a mag and a grenade launcher, but says nothing about the Stoner LMG, the Mk48, the M240/C6...

Kevin also showed me some muzzle breaks I just can't wait to get my hands on...

ETA: Forgot I didn't put the Stoner LMG pic in my original batch, it is not an AR. Oh well.

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You call that an office?!?!? I call it HEAVEN!

Yeah, told the wife I went to AR heaven. A bit more appropriate than Mecca, as it were.:ar15:

ETA: I gasped in horror when Kev brought out the 8" PDW case and used it to bulldoze some random AR stuff aside on the top of a cabinet. It was a pile of stock, spring sights, buffers, maybe a lower. The picture with the Mk48 is actually a picture of the AR (missing a stock) which seems to be used as a door stop nowadays,
 
Here is my latest builds.

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The New Shorty
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I fell asleep and there was another shorty when I woke up!! good thing kids dont multiply that fast!! ;)
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Here are some older ones:
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Call me old school, but I love the 20" uppers and A2 stocks. I love your guys shorty builds. I experimented with 16" and 14.5" builds, but nothing could stop me from going back to 20" barrels.

I am from the old guard. When I bought my first Colt AR-15, I used it for coyotes and gophers with 30 round magazines, legally. That should date me right there.

My current family:

At the top: DCM legal High Power National Match A4 complete upper receiver
- Free floated 20" 1/8" twist, air gauged, national match, stainless steel, bull barrel (barrel measures a full 1" under the hand guard).
- National Match rear 0.040" aperture.
- National Match front 0.050" post

On the bottom: M-16A4 "inspired" build
- Trijicon TA31F RCO ACOG.
- Rock River Arms upper, 20" barrel with Knights Armament RAS.
- Full auto bolt carrier
- Rock River arms lower with National Match trigger.

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