The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Tactical Rifle & Carbine => Topic started by: gunman42782 on December 24, 2007, 12:29:29 PM
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As I never tire of taking pictures of my babies, here are a few new ones:
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My wife allways said, all babies are cute. Now I can say that I agree with her!
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Always nice to have an outfit for every occasion. Mac.
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One of my ARs (J&T/DPMS M4-gery) with my Para FAL
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Here's a really bad pic of my other ARs...the service rifle is a White Oak Armament DCM upper on a NM RRA lower. The other is a Oly Arms 9mm carbine.
(http://i8.tinypic.com/4q3u5ap.jpg)
And this is sorta an AR...a BOHICA .50BMG upper on a DPMS lower...to be delivered in early 08
(http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p38/jpwilly/Bohica50BMGACE.jpg)
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Are those the CAA stock saddles? How do you folks like those?
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Are those the CAA stock saddles? How do you folks like those?
They are on my two. I love them. It makes a world of difference, not only in cheek weld, but it puts your eye right where it should be.
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My Olympic Arms CAR-97 PCR ( Politically Correct Rifle )...bought during the AWB years, hence the missing bayonet lug. It was an " M4orgery " until I replaced the pinned "folding" stock with a six position folder from Oly...pictured with a red dot scope. It sports a true 5.56x45mm nato buttoned barrel...enabling me to shoot either 5.56 or .223 ammo...depending on availability.
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I have a RRA on order (6 weeks and counting) and I have already purchased one of the CAA saddles for it. I have heard great things about them and am anxious to try it. How difficult was it for you to put on? I've heard that it can be a pain.
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I have a RRA on order (6 weeks and counting) and I have already purchased one of the CAA saddles for it. I have heard great things about them and am anxious to try it. How difficult was it for you to put on? I've heard that it can be a pain.
It is not that bad. The main thing to remember is that the nuts are in a recess and if you push the screw in it will pop the nuts out and you will have to start all over. You got to ease that screw in while turning it. The first one I bought took me a couple tries, the second one went on without difficulty.
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This is my "Trophy" AR. I worked for 3 years to get her and another 9mths to get my EOTECH for it. My girlfriend thinks I'm crazy but in all fairness I do treat my AR better...
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Here are a few of My AR15s
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v91/thegnrck/20minches.jpg)