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  • wheatley

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    Thank you, I kinda hate to admit it but the air soft guys put up some really informative videos on how to do it. I'm very artistically challenged and it came along pretty easy. Having the codura to get rough shapes made it a breeze.
     

    Hop

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    Thank you, I kinda hate to admit it but the air soft guys put up some really informative videos on how to do it. I'm very artistically challenged and it came along pretty easy. Having the codura to get rough shapes made it a breeze.

    When are we going to go shoot this thing???
     

    USMC-Johnson

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    sgreen3

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    Im a Savage fan boy I have to admit. But I do like the Howa rifles, very nice trigger out of the box as well as a very smooth action. Nice rifle ^^
     

    aclark

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    The 219
    I thought so, but I'm not entirely sure how it is installed. It was my dad's gun, but he passed. I have put less than 50 rounds through it, but it seems nice enough.

    Should be a thumb screw that you can loosen and then take it off the sling stud. Turn it around, put the clip back in the stud and tighten the thumb screw again.
     

    thecolter

    Plinker
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    Dec 14, 2010
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    MEGA Arms receiver set
    Rainier Arms Ultramatch 18" barrel
    Syrac Ordnance adjustable gas block
    BCM BCG
    Giessele 15" SMR Mk2
    Giessele Hi Speed National Match trigger
    AAC Brake for the suppressor
    Vortex 6-24x50 Viper PST scope
    American Defense Recon scope mount
    Harris bipod on an American Defense QD mount
    Magpul stock and grip

    It's a solid .5 MOA gun with 75gr Hornady BTHP loads.

    Here's a five shot group with 75gr Hornady BTHP's @ 100 yards.


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    BCMPatriot

    Marksman
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    Oct 2, 2013
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    Auburn
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    MEGA Arms receiver set
    Rainier Arms Ultramatch 18" barrel
    Syrac Ordnance adjustable gas block
    BCM BCG
    Giessele 15" SMR Mk2
    Giessele Hi Speed National Match trigger
    AAC Brake for the suppressor
    Vortex 6-24x50 Viper PST scope
    American Defense Recon scope mount
    Harris bipod on an American Defense QD mount
    Magpul stock and grip

    It's a solid .5 MOA gun with 75gr Hornady BTHP loads.

    Here's a five shot group with 75gr Hornady BTHP's @ 100 yards.


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    Nice build you've got there! How does it group with the can on there?
     

    BCMPatriot

    Marksman
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    The group shown was done with the can. There is really no noticeable change in accuracy between suppressed and un-suppressed, only a 0.4 MIL POI shift due to the weight of the can.
    Wow, that's great. She's definitely a keeper. I love those QD AAC cans. So easy to put on/take off.
     
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