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I blame this thread for my last purchase ...

LWRC M6A2 PSD

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Well after toying with stuff for about 11 months....the FINAL configuration. I had to throw a BCM Mod. 0 brake on as the Warthog was over pressuring the gas block and finally for the modular fore grip I wanted.

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AAAAaaaaand the muzzle blast released as God intended...my friend wanted to try this on her first range visit she has a 20 picture burst setting on her phone and that is how this pic came to be. (it was in the old Diopter sight configuration)

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This is my first build and I love it!
Some highlights:
Noveske 7.5" SS w/ pinned gas block
Noveske NSR-7
KAC IWS Lower
Geissele SD-E
 
Woah! That burnt bronze really rocks! Looks amazing. How comfy is that to shoot without a good cheek weld? Do you need a riser for your optics? Looking forward to the range report.

Haven't shot it yet, just finished the assembly last night. I have a riser for the optic but thought I would try it low first and see. Regardless, I'm 6'1" so "comfy" and this build won't be found in the same sentence unless I talk about slinging it ;). At my height, the CCS is terribly impractical, even at full extension...but then again, this thread isn't exactly full of practical firearms :D
 
Test drive was today and what a gorgeous day it was to be out on the range!
I wanted to see how she cycled with different ammo so I brought out some AE black box, some Norinco, and some handloads (24.6gn varget iirc)

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150 rounds later, only two hiccups - first was the very first round, bolt didn't go into battery. Second was one instance where the bolt didn't hold open on the last shot. Otherwise flawless.

I love the S&J comp, nice big fireball as seen on this screen grab :)

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Even fully extended the stock is too short for me and it felt awkward initially. I let a few others shoot it and everyone seemed to find it a bit odd to shoulder, especially with the Sparc being mounted so low. But surprisingly, after a hundred rounds or so, it suddenly felt easy to point and reasonably comfortable; I wasn't expecting that.


The Cerakote held up well. A bit of scuffing on the stock from the charging handle and a few minor blemishes on the deflector from the brass but nothing unexpected. I know assembling an AR from scratch isn't exactly rocket science but I must say it is a good feeling when you do so and everything works the way it is supposed to!
 
This is my first short AR. It's a Troy Northern Guard 10.5". I swapped out the stock and grip for Magpul plastics and changed the Claymore for a Smith Vortex. I'm just waiting for a Geissle trigger as the stock one is poor. The fit and finish is better than my old Armalite. I'll give it a proper workout when the trigger arrives.
 

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