Amazing work!
Amazing work!
OK. Wow.
I'm usually totally not into retro AR's, or retro firearm builds in general, but like Mr. Vickers said, those are so authentic they look like they were taken from a museum. They're so pretty I'd almost feel bad for touching them without white gloves, lol.
Truly beautiful work! I look forward to seeing more in the future.
And thank you for the history lessons, too. Very informative.
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How did you make/where did you get the top charging handle upper receiver?
Very cool by the way!!!
Die living
Museum quality for sure.
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[QUOTE=jntmjt1;1472372]Although it isn't AR15 related, some of you may appreciate another replica that I made (pictured below). From the Cold War era, it is a replica of an uncommon military issue pistol, the Hi-Standard HDM, silenced pistol. It was used by the OSS, and other "special" individuals.
John Thomas
I very much appreciated this thread, thanks for sharing. Looking at the retro AR's was like taking a trip back in time, and very much resembled the models I've admired in "Military Small Arms of the 20th Century." .. The suppressed High Standard HD has always intrigued me. Nice work!
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thanks john for the awesome work on my stock set, got allot of ooohs, what is that...at the range today and allot of compliments on the work done to the handguards. will be sending in another set for some OD. my pics will show different shades of the color from out in the sun/shade/flash from camera. heres a llink to his websitehttp://www.retroarmsworks.com/
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