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Thread: My custom build 7" M4 piston

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    My custom build 7" M4 piston

    Hi all,

    Been a lurker here for quite a while, appreciating all the fine set ups. I've been playing around with diff grips and stocks so the colors are not uniform

    Anyways here is mine:
    Crane sights
    Threaded compensator
    Side cocking handle




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    Cool! Nice 7" piston "M4"!..... Is that what you are looking for?

    I don't mean to be a dick but I'm getting real tired of these non-informative, pointless, "look at my new toy" type threads. When I was new to this forum I started my share of stupid threads, but this is getting out of hand.

    And if you must post to show your new toy, how about some meat to the thread? How about some "this is WHY I built this carbine like this" or some "I used these part for this reason".

    :RANT OVER:

    If you only take one thing away from my post, let it be this: READ a lot, POST a little.
    Last edited by HaydenB; 03-04-12 at 22:28.

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    Well Hayden, I am new to this forum, so forgive me for starting a stupid thread. I hope to make it my last one. And to answer your question to where the meat is, I installed the threaded comp so I can remove/install the supressor quickly, if needed. The side cocking/charging handle is there so that I won't have to lose sight picture, just a mod based on what works for me.

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    Cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zambowhite View Post
    Well Hayden, I am new to this forum, so forgive me for starting a stupid thread. I hope to make it my last one. And to answer your question to where the meat is, I installed the threaded comp so I can remove/install the supressor quickly, if needed. The side cocking/charging handle is there so that I won't have to lose sight picture, just a mod based on what works for me.
    I think he means the overall picture... not just the comp and side charge

    such as the make of the upper,lower, BCG, LPK, Barrel, etc....

    names and manufactures of the parts help tremendously.....
    When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.. - Ronald Reagan

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    To OP...Thanks for sharing pics of your new rifle. I hope it works well for you and knocks down plenty targets. Have fun. Congrats

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    What the hell is the rifle to the right?

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    looks to me like a piss poor combination of a Thompson SMG and a Lewis Gun......
    When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.. - Ronald Reagan

    smoke and drink and screw..that's what I was born to do.. - Steel Panther

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    Quote Originally Posted by jet80tv View Post
    What the hell is the rifle to the right?
    Quite honestly that was the first thing I noticed in the pic.
    I am also curious as to the make of the lower of th AR. Never seen one like that before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jet80tv View Post
    What the hell is the rifle to the right?
    looks like an American 180 to me.

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