what did you differently to make it filter friendly? LOL
I uploaded it to my studio website instead of Flickr. I guess for now teddysmithstudio.com isn't being filtered.
what did you differently to make it filter friendly? LOL
I uploaded it to my studio website instead of Flickr. I guess for now teddysmithstudio.com isn't being filtered.
Nolacop,
Why don't you and Pagris get together and go shoot this beast!
And get Teddy to photograph it all.
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Pangris is a little mad at me right now....LOL
Me? I'm at peace with the universe.
Nolacop,
Why don't you and Pagris get together and go shoot this beast!
And get Teddy to photograph it all.
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I'm a A1 guy myself , I think staying in that mindframe was the idea behind this rifle . No , that gap is there to stay , you're seeing the final version . I think the photo kinda enhances it .I love the look and idea behind this rifle. I don't know if it is because I am a hiker but weight is a huge issue to me and a highly mobile, compact, light, reliable rifle (non-SBR) is a niche I don't think has been filled in the commercial AR-15 market. It seems like everyone is going heavier with quad rails, accessories, and piston guns etc. All and all I dig the concept.
I have one question and I don't want to come off as an ******* but it is what it is....
Why the gap between the front sight and the carbon fiber hand guard where the gas tube can be seen? Is that just a prototype issue? Once more are produced will it be tightened up?
You mean like this?
I'm a A1 guy myself , I think staying in that mindframe was the idea behind this rifle . No , that gap is there to stay , you're seeing the final version . I think the photo kinda enhances it .
You should have clipped it at about elbow height!
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Pangris is a little mad at me right now....LOL
Is that an intentional design feature or maybe a result of handguard selection??
Does it place the gas tube in any danger of damage?
that " gap" is the same on every free float forearm I've ever seen . no more , no less .
that " gap" is the same on every free float forearm I've ever seen . no more , no less .
First glance , without seeing a actual spec sheet , you couldn't know what we have into these . Having written a few check's though , trust a brother , they are pricey ****ers to build . Anyway , personalities aside , if you get a chance to check one out , take it . They really are a joy carry/use . Will
Ha!Now that I think about it, (and know that Pangris had something to do with it), I'll take that sweet AK pistol.
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