some pics
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sorry for the crappy pics the lightning here is poor and so is the cellphone lens
You can see that I swapped the uppers between the rifles to demonstrate interchangeability/fit. Now the SBR is the select fire weapon and the 14.5'' carbine is semi.
FOR THOSE WONDERING ABOUT THE LEGALITY OF SELECT FIRE CAPABILITY HEREOF:
ALL OF MY SELECT FIRE FIREARMS INCLUDING THIS RIFLE ARE HELD WITH ALL THE UNDERLYING GOVERNMENT PAPERWORK, LICENSES, PERMITS, CONSENTS AND AUTHORIZATIONS, INCLUDING AN "A" TYPE EXEMPTION GRANTED BY THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR VIA PRESIDIUM OF THE POLICE CORPS, REQUIRED FOR POSSESSION OF A PROHIBITED FIREARM.
Note the Schmidt & Bender SD scope mounted on the 14.5'' carbine in a LaRue SPR-S mount, accompanied by aTroy front and rear flip up BUIS, Miculek brake, OD Green Ergo SureGrip and Magpul CTR stock.
The 10.5'' SBR has morphed now into a close clone of a Mk18 (select fire, fixed front sight base, LMT SOPMOD stock). No KAC RAS was around so I had to make do with a TROY MRFC.
Optics on the SBR include tritium front sight post, GG&G MAD BUIS, Aimpoint T-1 in a LaRue 660 high mount along with a 3x Aimpoint magnifier, again, in a side-flipping LaRue Pivot mount.
Schmidt & Bender 1.1-4 Short Dot
Front sight base
Chromed BCG staking
Detail of the IDS Fairbarn-Sykes dagger logo and the 5.56 caliber markings
Internals on the select fire weapon
Trigger group on the semi
Semi auto bolt carrier
