I love you MR556 in the front, whats the hidden optic on it? Very nice collection!
I love you MR556 in the front, whats the hidden optic on it? Very nice collection!
I just picked up a mag in sprinkleflage so it is a few notches less evil now
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Here's a picture of my recently coated AKM Kodiak Defence - Banana mags are cool... I need to go get a sticker from the grocery store.
Thats awesome! sticker? Or mags come that way? I cerakote some of my AKM mags yellow with a light tint of green (banana Theme) Looks hillarious in the gun.
Why is there a knife strapped on to the forend? That rifle not heavy enough for you?I just picked up a mag in sprinkleflage so it is a few notches less evil now
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God bless you and thank you for your sacrifice and serviceI'm like that kid's punching bag that is weighted on the bottom so that it never falls over - I just keep rolling with the punches! "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down!"
Yes, it hurts to be attacked by the very same country that I served, especially when I consider that it was my military service that created my enduring passion for military small arms design in the first place. It's one thing to be kicked to the curb by the Canadian Armed Forces and then be shortchanged by Veterans Affairs Canada because you are a "new veteran" injured after 1 April 2006. It is quite another to be threatened with everything from frozen personal banking and resultant financial ruin, or some other equally unacceptable fate, by that same government just because you happen to own something entirely legal that they are ideologically opposed to. I wouldn't have believed that the government could or would CHOOSE to villify the most law-abiding minority segment of the population for votes in progressive urban centers, if weren't actually happening as we speak.....
People sometimes ask why I am pro-Alberta Independence. As if all of the above weren't reason enough! Canada is sadly no longer the same country that I served and sacrificed my legs for 18 years ago. Unchecked government spending and immigration have created societal pressures in affordability, adequate housing, sufficient jobs, etc, etc. And what do Canadians do? Ontario and Quebec re-elect the very party with the same people who ran the country into the ground for the previous decade. Un-fvcking-real. And I'm somehow supposed to be the "traitorous bad guy" because I want a better future for my children than a Lieberal-led Kanada can or will provide? Screw that noise! I'm no traitor - I simply have highly-tuned survival instincts and know where my heart belongs - to Alberta first and foremost. The last bastion of the Western values, societal norms and personal freedoms that used to define Canada as a whole. More's the pity....
Bayonet birth canal.Why is there a knife strapped on to the forend? That rifle not heavy enough for you?
Like all the rest of the scary guns, an IOU from the libs written on arse wipe.I'd post a photo of my plastic clam shell 715T .22LR but it's in pieces, and I don't really know where they all are except for the internal action component, and the F if I know where the 15 or whatever screws for it are. Wonder what I'll get for the buyback for this weapon of war
These are some very, very scary rifles in here; the question is, will images of prohibited rifles be banned soon in Canada? Because I think that only an image of one of these beautiful evil "assault-style" rifles could make a liberal drop dead... Hey, at least there's one with a beautiful pink sparkle mag. Maybe they will be made legal again as long as they're all pink and shoot rainbows and flowers.
I know this is an old post. Yeah it was the closest I could get to the real deal. Mine was a later version, unfired when I bought it. It sat in the safe for 2 yrs then the boys bugged me enough to take it out. We ran a few mags through it, it was pretty slick (to quote Ian McCollum).The Robinson Armament M96 Expeditionary Rifle is a nifty tribute to the Stoner 63A, although only the Buttstock is interchangeable. I had one of the first two to come into Canada back around 2000, with the other rifle going to John Hipwell of Wolverine Supplies. He became the RobArm distributor for Canada as a result, to include the entire XCR (L) and XCR (H) lines. It is a real shame that Alex Robinson abandoned the M96 fairly early in the development and manufacturing process, such that the oft-promised Belt-Feed Conversion kit never materialized. THAT was infuriating and disappointing. Still, the M96 is a cool design for sure. Unfortunately, with a complete lack of spare parts availability most M96s have been relegated to safe-queen status for fear of a catastrophic failure (eg. bolt cracking) that cannot be easily repaired.
I know this is an old post. Yeah it was the closest I could get to the real deal. Mine was a later version, unfired when I bought it. It sat in the safe for 2 yrs then the boys bugged me enough to take it out. We ran a few mags through it, it was pretty slick (to quote Ian McCollum).
Then it went back in the safe and I made a very poor choice and sold it last fall.
Agree that it was a pretty big disappointment that the belt-fed conversion was basically smoke up the ass from day one.
A FightLite mcr would have been a better play, but hindsight is 20/20.