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Official NFA Photo Thread

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NICE! :!:

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Post by Wollychop » 23 Aug 2008, 18:32

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Wolly's SBR. Targets are superraptor results at 75 yards.

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Post by f3rr37 » 23 Aug 2008, 22:33

Wolly, that is one sexy firearm. :drool:

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Post by Wollychop » 24 Aug 2008, 05:53

Thanks man! It's the same as JMZ, mine is just in focus. :lmao:

That's a Xiphos light on the rail. Broke two of the damn things before blackhawk finally fixed em up good. Old style switches, apparantly.

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Post by f3rr37 » 24 Aug 2008, 08:02

Wollychop wrote:Thanks man! It's the same as JMZ, mine is just in focus. :lmao:
And that makes all the difference. :lmao:

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Post by jmz5 » 24 Aug 2008, 10:43

That is an old cell phone pic, one of these days I will take another photo of it. :laugh:
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Post by p99guy » 04 Sep 2008, 11:24

My PS90 SBR next to my Dad's M11/9 and Sound suppressor( that I sold him back in 1986)

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Post by EARS » 04 Sep 2008, 13:02

Great photos and toys. Wish we could have them here in NY.

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Gorgeous, now I have SBR envy!
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Here are some pictures for your viewing enjoyment.
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Awesome pictures, thanks for posting! Welcome to the forum.

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Post by jmz5 » 21 Sep 2008, 05:47

I wish Jeff would spill his secret on how to get the laser beam to show up in my photos, I could always put the vacuum cleaner on reverse and blow the dust into the air. :laugh:
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NFA Favorite!

Post by kwesi » 02 Oct 2008, 13:30

My first and favorite entrance into the NFA habit:

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Post by f3rr37 » 02 Oct 2008, 13:40

Very nice kwesi!

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f3rr37 wrote:Very nice kwesi!
Thank you.

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Awwww, poo. His pics wouldn't show for me.
Must be a bug in my machine. I've tried reloading the page like three times, too! :(

And then after I post, it shows up.

Ooooohhh, yeah. Now that is SWEET.
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Post by jmz5 » 02 Oct 2008, 16:06

Very nice!
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Post by EARS » 02 Oct 2008, 16:33

:drool: Oh yeah! Very, Very, Very Nice.

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Cyberfly wrote:Awwww, poo. His pics wouldn't show for me.
Must be a bug in my machine. I've tried reloading the page like three times, too! :(

And then after I post, it shows up.

Ooooohhh, yeah. Now that is SWEET.
Dood...I want it! :drool:
Cyberfly: a few more pics of her for you:

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Post by MrSlippyFist » 06 Oct 2008, 12:19

She's purdy.
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MrSlippyFist wrote:She's purdy.
Very...

Specs on it?

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Post by kwesi » 06 Oct 2008, 14:48

f3rr37 wrote:
MrSlippyFist wrote:She's purdy.
Very...

Specs on it?

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HK MP5K PDW (3lug barrel) - began life as a SP89 (9mm) - Vollmer conversion!
Fleming Sear
B&T folding stock (replaced the Choate stock)
B&T low profile mount
B&T 30mm quick release mount
Aimpoint CompML3 - the B&T low profile allows a co-witness with the iron sights!
SWR Omega can
B&T sling

I'll post a pic of what she looked like before "the makeover".

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HK MP5K PDW before "the makeover"

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The original Choate stock is heavier and the Propoint optic with that mount sat too high:

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Post by Cyberfly » 06 Oct 2008, 18:16

kwesi-
That is beyond sweet, brother. That is awesome. What's her firing rate? Did you reduce it with the Fleming? I've read where a lot of folks reduce the FR on their HK's for various reasons, though I never really understood the appeal of that.
Either way, she's sweet!! And she looks brand new. You've done a wonderful job with her!
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Cyberfly wrote:kwesi-
That is beyond sweet, brother. That is awesome. What's her firing rate? Did you reduce it with the Fleming? I've read where a lot of folks reduce the FR on their HK's for various reasons, though I never really understood the appeal of that.
Either way, she's sweet!! And she looks brand new. You've done a wonderful job with her!
Thx Cyberfly: ROF is about 900 rpm. It came with the Fleming. The locking piece "LP" on the HK's is what is changed to slow the rate of fire either to reduce the wear and tear or for using sub-sonic ammo and the supressor. For example mine came with the 110o LP, which was the HK std back in the day. I changed it to the 100o LP, HK later made this their std, and it slows it down a bit. I haven't used the sub-sonic yet but I have the recommended LP when the time comes. This LP (#28/80o) will slow it down more noticeably. There wasn't a mark on her when I got it but my newbieness added a few marks, yet all in all she is 97%.

The really sweet deal is this: I SBR'd the receiver so now I can move the lower with the sear to other HK's or clones. I picked up a V51P (.308) and V53P (.223)...they purrrr with the lower F/A. The clones were made by Vector, are you familiar with them?

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Post by MrSlippyFist » 06 Oct 2008, 19:34

PRK NFA M14

It's really lite!

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Finally got around to cutting out the foam in the new Pelican case to make room for my OLL-AR15 and M1A Socom2. Neither are NFA, but definitely considered evil by the mucky-mucks in Sacramento.

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Keep the banter about the stock to a minimum, i've heard it all before. And i'd probably outshoot most of you with it anyhow. I'd rather keep firing while legal then refuse to shoot or risk prison time.
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Post by MrSlippyFist » 06 Oct 2008, 19:36

kwesi wrote:The really sweet deal is this: I SBR'd the receiver so now I can move the lower with the sear to other HK's or clones. I picked up a V51P (.308) and V53P (.223)...they purrrr with the lower F/A.

:drool:
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Post by eagleshotz » 12 Oct 2008, 10:08

Here is my baby with a t-rex suppressor! :p




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Post by Cyberfly » 12 Oct 2008, 11:31

Dadgum eagle, the suppressor is bigger than the baby! I bet the slide moving is louder than the shot! :lmao:

kwesi wrote:The clones were made by Vector, are you familiar with them?
No, bud, I'm not. I wouldn't mind checking them out, but FA is WaAaAyyyyy too expensive for me. If it weren't for departmental weapons, I couldn't afford to fire them. I can't afford to feed the darn things, there's no way I could afford to BUY one!
You've done an awesome job with this one though. She's gorgeous.
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Post by stg2ahn » 12 Oct 2008, 12:01

MrSlippyFist wrote:PRK NFA M14

It's really lite!

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Finally got around to cutting out the foam in the new Pelican case to make room for my OLL-AR15 and M1A Socom2. Neither are NFA, but definitely considered evil by the mucky-mucks in Sacramento.

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Keep the banter about the stock to a minimum, i've heard it all before. And i'd probably outshoot most of you with it anyhow. I'd rather keep firing while legal then refuse to shoot or risk prison time.
Yo slippy, you don't like the Monsterman grips????

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Post by kwesi » 12 Oct 2008, 12:25

Cyberfly wrote:Dadgum eagle, the suppressor is bigger than the baby! I bet the slide moving is louder than the shot! :lmao:

kwesi wrote:The clones were made by Vector, are you familiar with them?
No, bud, I'm not. I wouldn't mind checking them out, but FA is WaAaAyyyyy too expensive for me. If it weren't for departmental weapons, I couldn't afford to fire them. I can't afford to feed the darn things, there's no way I could afford to BUY one!
You've done an awesome job with this one though. She's gorgeous.
If you decide you need to adopt somebody and put them in your will, I volunteer! :D
cyberfly: I'll add your name to the list ;-). Vector unfortunately is apparently close to going out of business. They produced HK looklalike clones. They make a V53P and V51P. These are chambered for .223 and .308 respectively. They are sold as pistols but came with a full auto bolt carrier. Designed for sear owners or for semi auto fun. I understand your comments on the cost factor and feel very fortunate to own a sear. So instead of purchasing another HK factory host in semi for $5-6K to put the sear into you can pay around $1,200 for the clone. As long as you SBR the pistols then you can add a retractable stock and swap the sear between them.

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Post by MrSlippyFist » 13 Oct 2008, 08:05

stg2ahn wrote:Yo slippy, you don't like the Monsterman grips????

Hell no. After handling the U15, I bought one on the spot. And not just cuz my FFL gave me 30% off. It's a heck of a lot more comfortable than it looks. The monsterman is uglier, IMO - and with my enormous hands, I think it would be very awkward.
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Post by Esteves » 11 Nov 2008, 23:43

jmz5 wrote:I wish Jeff would spill his secret on how to get the laser beam to show up in my photos, I could always put the vacuum cleaner on reverse and blow the dust into the air. :laugh:
They're always still shots, so it might be a double exposure.
First exposure: well lit
Second exposure: low (or no) light, add smoke or steam or dust or whatever to get the beam to show up. Since the ambient light is low, the smoke shouldn't obscure the rest of the image.

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Post by f3rr37 » 12 Nov 2008, 11:25

He said he didn't do any of the smoke/steam/dust stuff...

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Here are my toys:

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M16A1, LWRC piston upper, 10.5inch.
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M16 with Spike's tactical .22 upper and SWR Spectre suppressor, Aimpoint Micro T1 red dot.
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Post by jmz5 » 01 Dec 2008, 18:02

Which case is that one your PS90 is in?
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Post by f3rr37 » 01 Dec 2008, 18:06

Love the PS90 case. Nice collection.

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Post by OnyxSkyDV » 01 Dec 2008, 18:08

It's the pelican 1510. The SBR will just fit if you angle it. I realize that having the tip of the flash hider and the two points of the buttstock touch the case means that any hard jarring to the case will transfer some to the rifle, but the cases are to keep my rifles from getting beat up going to and from the range or camping, so it works fine for me.

Also, the 1510 is nice because it have the wheels and pull out handle. Very handy for when you are drapping a ton of crap into the range. I pull out the stock foam, replace it with new, uncut foam, seperate it in half vertically so taht I can have two layers, and then cut out the shapes I need with a regular razor knife.

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Here is a smaller pelican case I did for my pistols:
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f3rr37 wrote:Love the PS90 case. Nice collection.
Thanks much! I have always been a firearms enthusiast, and got lucky picking a wife that shares my interests. When the wife says "Ya, I think that M16 would be a good investment, we should get it." you know you have a winner on your hands. :) This is the same woman who after shooting my pistols a few times said "ok, I want my own now", and went out and picked the HK P7M8 as her first pistol. :)

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Post by jmz5 » 01 Dec 2008, 18:12

Neat.
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Wollychop wrote:Image

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Wolly's SBR. Targets are superraptor results at 75 yards.

REVIVE.

Was editing the forum wiki. Everyone add more pictures, I know we've had bunkloads of new SBR's join our family.
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Post by Village_Idiot » 30 Jun 2010, 19:38

Been a while since I've been around here. Guess its my turn to contribute

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AAC Phoenix MKII with Duracoat camo. FDE/OD green/Brown

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Noveske 10.5" AR15
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Post by blueorison » 22 Sep 2010, 11:42

Very nice, P99 guy. The .22 Ruger/Paclite is the only firearm I would get a suppressor for, since I'm not MIL and don't see the use for one if I still need hearing protection. I really love that firearm, sir. Great post :)

Zhurdan, I like that P90 SB. Now only to make it FA haha... or is it? & bi-lock? Clue me in?
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Post by Zhurdan » 22 Sep 2010, 11:47

blueorison wrote:
Zhurdan, I like that P90 SB. Now only to make it FA haha... or is it? & bi-lock? Clue me in?
The Bi-loc is the flash hider. There are two nubs on opposite sides of each other for the G5 Suppressor to lock onto. You just line them up with the suppressor, press down onto the barrel and rotate. Reverse procedure to take it off.

And it's semi-auto only.

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Post by flyingirish04 » 23 Sep 2010, 19:30

blueorison wrote:Very nice, P99 guy. The .22 Ruger/Paclite is the only firearm I would get a suppressor for, since I'm not MIL and don't see the use for one if I still need hearing protection. I really love that firearm, sir. Great post :)
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Fedex man came with a big surprise today from tornado tech!

This little guy started out life as a black ps90. I've never really cared for black guns, so I duracoated the stock while I was waiting on barrel work.

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Update on Krinky...

Put some nicer (color) handguards on and also added a rail and an Aimpoint H1. Now for that damn stamp to show up!
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Keep this up & I might start liking mid term week - just got it today
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Post by MadDogDan » 28 Oct 2010, 13:53

Here are a few of mine.

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Post by retrodog » 19 Nov 2010, 12:48

Multiple stuff from my collection...

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My MP5:
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Post by blueorison » 19 Nov 2010, 13:30

You dawgs rawk :D

That MP5 looks like she performs beautifully!

Imagine HST's flowering at 30 rounds a second into the BG. Ouch.
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Post by soap_box » 23 Nov 2010, 07:43

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WI8BgybrfU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This was a fun day. The m-16 I am shooting is not mine but the B&T TP9 in the next video is one out of my collection. You can hear the trigger release and figure out how quiet this gun really is.

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soap_box wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WI8BgybrfU

This was a fun day. The m-16 I am shooting is not mine but the B&T TP9 in the next video is one out of my collection. You can hear the trigger release and figure out how quiet this gun really is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBE5SSSq ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
very neat. I actually remember watching the 2nd video a while back.
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Post by DAUG » 24 Nov 2010, 09:05

Wow, that suppressor on that TP9 is just awesome quiet!

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Post by SeaHawkDriver-B » 11 Dec 2010, 21:36

Man i need to get home and post up some good SBR/Supp pictures, haven't really taken any glamor shots of my long gun projects. Still waiting on extra money for optics... good ole tax return is still a few months away.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by bravo619 » 12 Dec 2010, 13:47

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by f3rr37 » 12 Dec 2010, 15:37

satellitedr3ams wrote:yall ruin this NFA thread. and imma be pissed. This is not an opinion thread. if you got some pics of your LEGAL NFA items do it, if not go back to the cage. :gavel:
Bingo, next person who posts something off topic here is going to get a warning issued to them.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Zhurdan » 20 Dec 2010, 07:50

More fun under the sun, or at least I'm hoping it'll be done by summertime! Got these coming my way, then shipping them out to be built up into an MP5 semiauto.
I've always wanted one of these, and now I'm on my way to owning one!
Yippee!
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by soap_box » 21 Dec 2010, 11:46

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Here is my NFA stuff. Hard to believe there is 2K in stamps sitting on the counter

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by buckett » 21 Dec 2010, 12:53

:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by SeaHawkDriver-B » 21 Dec 2010, 14:27

soap_box wrote:[img][IMG]http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/7163/018gl.jpg[/img]

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Here is my NFA stuff. Hard to believe there is 2K in stamps sitting on the counter

You elegant bastard, you beat me to the punch. I was waiting on getting my Rotex III before posting pics of the TP9. How do you like that 'can'? I haven't seen any comparisons whatsoever on it; there somewhat of a speciality.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by soap_box » 21 Dec 2010, 14:54

The rotex is simply put the finest can I own. We were having a 'bad ammo' day at the range but here is a video of a friend shooting my TP9 with the Rotex. listen and you can hear the trigger reset and get an Idea of just how quiet that thing is with 148 gr.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBE5SSSqsf0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Rapier1772 » 21 Dec 2010, 19:45

That is a helluva collection :drool: :drool: :drool:
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by SeaHawkDriver-B » 22 Dec 2010, 12:15

soap_box wrote:The rotex is simply put the finest can I own. We were having a 'bad ammo' day at the range but here is a video of a friend shooting my TP9 with the Rotex. listen and you can hear the trigger reset and get an Idea of just how quiet that thing is with 148 gr.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBE5SSSqsf0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hah, I've seen that video several times, didn't know it was your gun though. Was doing research on the Rotex when I came across it. The only way I know to get one is to contact DSA directly and have your local CLIII purchase it; otherwise, stores just do not carry them from what I've found.

I like how you used the Sig red-dot on the TP9 too, was wondering what to do with mine, tried putting it on the Desert Eagle but the rail wasn't to spec.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by soap_box » 22 Dec 2010, 13:53

You are right about how to get one. Both Rotex and folding stock came from DSA, which BTW wouldn't even talk to me about the stock till they had a copy of my form 1 in their hand. The sig red dot came with another gun I bought, I think, but actually works very well with that weapon. I use an Aimpoint micro on my p90 and don't really see any difference between the two.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Greg3 » 06 Mar 2011, 04:37

Here is my latest SBR. Just finished the camo job a couple of days ago.

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Colt R0635 subgun upper

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11.5 Model 1 upper

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Suppressed XXX .22LR upper

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Post by 69ranchero351c » 06 Mar 2011, 08:49

on your camo job is that were they dip it and then pull it back up threw the plastic?

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Greg3 » 06 Mar 2011, 11:22

69ranchero351c wrote:on your camo job is that were they dip it and then pull it back up threw the plastic?

It's not a water transfer. I did it all by hand. :)

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Post by LK45s » 06 Mar 2011, 12:45

Greg3 wrote: It's not a water transfer. I did it all by hand. :)
Nice! How long did that take?
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Greg3 » 06 Mar 2011, 13:29

LK45s wrote:
Greg3 wrote: It's not a water transfer. I did it all by hand. :)
Nice! How long did that take?
Thanks,

From tear down to prep and then paint to rebuild. A total of 1.5 days. :)

I'm toying with the idea of doing my 10/22 and the XXX can next :thumb:

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by 69ranchero351c » 06 Mar 2011, 18:26

thats awesome

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by SpaceCoyote » 25 Mar 2011, 13:18

Is that a .308 can on a 10/22? It's huge!!! (save the "that's what she said" comments)

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Greg3 » 26 Mar 2011, 18:52

SpaceCoyote wrote:Is that a .308 can on a 10/22? It's huge!!! (save the "that's what she said" comments)

It's a 10" American Mfg. XXX .556 can. It's pretty quiet on the 10/22.

It does "look" larger that it really is in the picture.

Oh yeah, and that is what she said.... :p

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by swenk » 27 Mar 2011, 08:40

Here is my little 5.7 family.
I just got the HK416 sights, they look good but I think I will be going back to an Aimpoint for the AR57.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Zhurdan » 12 Apr 2011, 09:04

Zhurdan wrote:More fun under the sun, or at least I'm hoping it'll be done by summertime! Got these coming my way, then shipping them out to be built up into an MP5 semiauto.
I've always wanted one of these, and now I'm on my way to owning one!
Yippee!
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What's worse?

A) Waiting for two months to get it built?
or
B) Getting the email that it's shipped but it's coming USPS and will take FIVE DAYS!!!!

Man I hate waiting!! Pics as soon as I get it.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Bones » 12 Apr 2011, 10:24

swenk wrote:Here is my little 5.7 family.
I just got the HK416 sights, they look good but I think I will be going back to an Aimpoint for the AR57.

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I love the hk sights personally.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Zhurdan » 12 Apr 2011, 11:17

H&K 416 10.5" 5.56

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Regarded as "TehSexahh" in the AR world.

Not an HK but the same size as the HK, Oh, and this one's mine, that makes it better in some regards. hehe

Noveske 10.5" 5.56
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Zhurdan » 12 Apr 2011, 13:30

satellitedr3ams wrote:couldnt tell if it was an AR that had them troy sights that are like an Hk or a 416.. either way good pic find there my friend.
It's a damn sexy gun.

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Zhurdan » 15 Apr 2011, 12:44

And here she is....

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Just went out and put 180 rounds thru it. Totally awesome!!!

Now for the SBR process!

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by jmz5 » 12 Jun 2011, 16:59

Lemme know when you get the Osprey! I have been looking at them, I am researching for my next silencer. Probably will be a 9mm one. Either 9mm or 300 Blackout.
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by Rapier1772 » 26 Jun 2011, 07:03

I wasn't sure if I should put this in the humor thread or here. For some reason I think its as funny as a 3 piece snake but since it does deal with suppressors I put it here. :laugh:
The Gemtech almost completely fits inside of the can. I figure I can secure the end with duct tape & make it look like the can is the can :laugh: Tell everyone its a homemade version.
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by f3rr37 » 26 Jun 2011, 11:07

:laugh: I like!

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by PainKillaX » 26 Jun 2011, 12:22

Classy :thumb:

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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by jgreenberg01 » 26 Jun 2011, 14:43

That's the most high-tech ghetto can I have ever seen. Awesome!!!
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by jmz5 » 27 Jun 2011, 06:21

So that's how they put the hole in lifesavers! :laugh:
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Re: Official NFA Photo Thread

Post by blueorison » 16 Jul 2011, 20:41

BEASTING

WINNING

SAME TIME.
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Stop relying on others to do the work for you.
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