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Thread: Latest Build: BCM, Geissele, Noveske, Centurion Goodness

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    Latest Build: BCM, Geissele, Noveske, Centurion Goodness

    I wanted something simple and accurate, so I pieced this rifle together with the help of the AWESOME guys at Weapon Outfitters. You could call this a Recce, or an Infidel, or whatever you want. I needed something that was compact and very accurate. I tried not to skimp on any of the components. I'm still taking my time with this build and I'd like some input on a sling and light setup. The List is as Follows:

    Lower Receiver:

    -BCM Lower
    -B5 Bravo Stock
    -BCM Gunfighter Grip
    -Geissele SD-E Trigger

    Upper Receiver:

    -Noveske Infidel 13.7" Barrel w/ pinned BE Meyers M249F Flash Hider. (16.1" OAL)
    -Centurion C4 BCG
    -Legion Firearms Nickel Boron Upper Receiver
    -Geissele MK4 KeyMod 13" in Desert Dirt
    -Rainier Raptor Charging Handle
    -Magpul MBUS PRO BUIS (I love these.)
    -Leupold VX-R Patrol 1.25-4x w/ Leupold MK2 Mount









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    Sweet setup. Have you had a chance to check the accuracy of that barrel? I haven't had a chance to handle the mbus pro folding sights yet. Are they smaller than Troys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Airhasz View Post
    Sweet setup. Have you had a chance to check the accuracy of that barrel? I haven't had a chance to handle the mbus pro folding sights yet. Are they smaller than Troys?
    Yes, today I was able to zero the rifle at 100m. I was shooting factory Black Hills 69gr SMK's and the accuracy was superb. Well under an inch at 100m, 3 shot groups. I did not take pictures but I am taking it back out tomorrow and I will make sure to snap some. The MBUS PROS are awesome and they adjust very easily. They are smaller than the Troy's and lower profile as well. I snapped some pics for you so you can check out the profile of them mounted.



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    That's a really cool set up. A 14.5 SPR has always fascinated me.

    Good choice on the rail and FH. IMO the Geissele MKIV and KAC URX 3.1 are the most practical rails on the market. Incidentally the best looking too.
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    Sweet set up there.

    Been eyeballing the BE Meyers M249F Flash Hider for sometime now to replace my birdcage. Still toying around if I should just get Simple Threaded Device, but, the BE looks sexier.

    Congrats on the awesome build. Share a review on the BE if you have time

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    Thanks for the compliments guys.

    I'll try to get a video up of the BE Flash Hider while night shooting.

    I am really impressed with the rail. It's extremely low profile, even where the picatinny rails are.

    I'm looking for a quality 2 point sling. The BFG Vickers padded sling looks solid so I may do that.

    I need a white light as well. Thanks for the input.
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    nice, looks amazing.

    do you know what total cost was like?

    also, what prompted you to go with 13.7" vs 14.5" with a shorter muzzle device?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teutonicpolymer View Post
    nice, looks amazing.

    do you know what total cost was like?

    also, what prompted you to go with 13.7" vs 14.5" with a shorter muzzle device?
    Thanks, PM sent. I went with the 13.7 because I wanted something as compact as I could get while still being very accurate. This was kind of an experiment.

    Here is a 5 shot group at 100m with Black Hills 69gr SMK's. I'm no Carlos Hathcock by any means.



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    That is a pretty nice set up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason248 View Post
    That is a pretty nice set up!
    Thanks.
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