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I know this could go in the battle rifles but I decided to put it here instead.

This is Gadget's latest put together.....very nicely finished I must say!!

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I will let him fill in the necessary info on the various accoutraments that are not obvious.

Geezz - it makes me wanna get one now......:cool:

Boltgun
 
Joe:

That's a sweet set-up dude! I'd be very interested on hearing the full array of pieces. BTW: Nice paint job! Which brand did you use?
 
Not dissin the rifle but I can't get used to those stocks :( The closest I got to likeing an aftermarket "tac" type stock for the M14 was the (ERG! Can't remember, they were in the photo's from the latest SHOT show.) They were like $800 though :eek: I think I'm stickin with the standard wood stock...
 
RAYE said:
Joe:

That's a sweet set-up dude! I'd be very interested on hearing the full array of pieces. BTW: Nice paint job! Which brand did you use?

Lets start with firearms finish by Barret Arms (Murdoc), excellent quality with quick turnaround time.
-Smith Enterprise 18.5"
-" " Vortex
-" " Navy front sight
-" " tac latch
-USGI trigger group/bolt/charging handle/rear sight/gas assembly
-Sadlak industries titanium nitrate gas piston/spring guide
-Vltor M14 stock assembly/cluster rail
-Tango Down vertical grip
-Magpul rear pistol grip
-ARMS bipod adaptor/harris bipod

Will have a chance to shot it at the range in the next week or so
 
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Fire said:
Wolverine can't bring them in for Civilian sales anymore. The Us has put the export restriction on them :(

that's odd, I can see SA not releasing them as a part to protect their market, but they are an M1A part - not an M14 part (no selector cut) so they should only be as restricted as any other M1A part.Should be fine with an export permit, and shouldn't need an end user certificate.
 
ian_in_vic said:
that's odd, I can see SA not releasing them as a part to protect their market, but they are an M1A part - not an M14 part (no selector cut) so they should only be as restricted as any other M1A part.Should be fine with an export permit, and shouldn't need an end user certificate.

I think he means the vltor collapsable stocks
 
MrWolverine said:
We have good inventory of the PRS stocks and there should be no problem in future supplies. The US State Dept is refusing to issue Export Licences for the Magpul UBR and CTR retractable stocks for civilian sales, sorry but we will not be supplying these.

is what he posted
 
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