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The Reaper 05-17-2004 19:56

Favorite AR-15/M-16 Variants
 
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Lots of new variants of the Black Rifle.

Here is one of my favorites, a very nice toy for rapid medium range interdiction.

The SPR (thanks, MSTN for the pics). Only difference from the issued version is the stock.

TR

The Reaper 05-17-2004 20:04

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Here is the issue SPR from Crane, taken at Blackwater last year.

TR

The Reaper 05-17-2004 20:07

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Reverse side.

TR

CPTAUSRET 05-18-2004 08:50

Nice!

Terry

Smokin Joe 05-19-2004 14:38

Beatiful Rifles TR.

How much noise reduction does that "can" provide?

In lawyman's terms please I have never understood deciblie rating thank you

The Reaper 05-19-2004 16:14

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Originally posted by Smokin Joe
Beatiful Rifles TR.

How much noise reduction does that "can" provide?

In lawyman's terms please I have never understood deciblie rating thank you

That is a Seeberger OPS, Inc. 12th Model, IIRC. His cans are the best I have ever heard, and are extremely durable. Because his company is in Kalifornia, due to the State's brilliant crime prevention legislation, they cannot be sold to civilians anywhere, even as Class III transfers.

It is so quiet that you can hear the spring cycling in the stock and the bolt reciprocating.

You can stand parallel to the muzzle and burn 5.56 rounds (or .50BMG with his big can) without ears.

Here is his site, I have a file of the 5.56 with can on full auto but .wmv files are not supported.

http://opsinc.us/video.php

TR

Smokin Joe 05-19-2004 17:47

OMFG!!!!


Those are some very impressive videos.

I would love to get my hands on one of those.

Even just to shoot it once or twice.

Team Sergeant 05-19-2004 17:57

Great videos.

Gives a whole other meaning to , "nice cans"

TS

The Reaper 05-19-2004 18:08

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Originally posted by Smokin Joe
OMFG!!!!


Those are some very impressive videos.

I would love to get my hands on one of those.

Even just to shoot it once or twice.

Send a note to MSTN.

He is one of Seeberger's buds.

I have fired the 5.56, .408 Chey-Tac, and .50 BMG versions. I love them.

TR

The Reaper 05-19-2004 20:17

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Here is an M-4 that I play with on occasion.

Rear sight is off for cleaning, but I usually have the ARMS #40L on it or a cut down A2 sight.

TR

Tuukka 05-20-2004 04:25

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One of my tools

The Reaper 05-20-2004 16:34

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Originally posted by Tuukka
One of my tools
Tuukka:

Looks like at least two tools to me.

TR

Roguish Lawyer 05-20-2004 16:37

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Originally posted by The Reaper
Here is an M-4 that I play with on occasion.
If I may ask, what is the tube running from the back of the rig down the left shoulder?

The Reaper 05-20-2004 16:49

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Originally posted by Roguish Lawyer
If I may ask, what is the tube running from the back of the rig down the left shoulder?
Camelbak tube without the cover on.

TR

Murphy's Law 05-20-2004 16:56

the hose to a built in water pounch?


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