Flash Hider - Muzzle Brake

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If you're going to remove hotlinks, at least don't destroy the URL

is it too difficult for you to remove the space i put in?:rolleyes:

i wouldnt have to do anything at all if people follow the rules.
 
That's nice and everything but when are you going to put those prototype scope mounts into production, you tease?

:D

I have a prototype scope mount?


Got a picture?

Here's a teaser..

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Final version will be more rounded, less flat and no bolts to index, we'll run a VZ detent marker.. There'll be one for .223 for AR's as well that will use a crush washer. Bolts are easy for on/off and testing though.

No break lower than the horizontal plane. Reduced recoil and provides redirection of gassed so as to not kick up dust/dirt while prone.
 
Its the way the bulletin board handles hotlinked URL's, if they are over a certain length it truncates the name="" but leaves the href="". (You can not see the complete URL but it clicks ok). If you put spaces in, it makes it unclickable, but still formatted as a link so you can not see the entire URL.

Easiest way to deal with this before the fact is for the OP to put the link with no http://, just start with www.

After the fact just remove the first square bracket in the "url" code, it will look ugly but will not be clickable. Or go all the way and remove the "url" and "/url".


thats odd, all i did is add spaces .

when you quote the link , its shows all the letters but when you hit the submit reply button , some letters dissappears.
 
Muzzle brakes and flash hiders aren't the same thing. What it goes on matters though. SKS and AK parts, of any kind, are on the U.S. restricted for export list.
 
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