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    New training/bump in the night gun

    Okay, so here is my first real post here. This is my new training/bump in the night gun. I tried to keep it as light and simple as possible while giving me all the options I needed.

    Upper:
    PSA Blem upper
    PSA Upper parts kit w/ engraved dust cover
    BCM Gunfighter Mod 4 CH
    BCM Bolt Carrier Group
    BCM Lightweight mid length 14.5" Barrel
    BCM Low Pro Gas Block
    BCM Gunfighter Compensator Mod 1 (perm attached by local GS)
    Noveske NSR 13"
    Surefire M600U scout light in a Noveske KM mount
    Noveske QD KM mount
    BCM/Troy BUIS
    Larue LT660 QD mount
    Aimpoint H1 2 moa

    Lower:
    PSA Blem lower
    PSA LPK
    Geissele G2S Trigger
    BCMGunfighter Mod 3 Grip
    BCM Buffer Tube
    BCM H2 Buffer
    Noveske QD End Plate (I don't use it now, but wanted the option to use it in the future)
    B5 Systems SOPMOD Bravo Stock
    VTAC Padded 2 point sling

    I think that's everything. So what do you all think?
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    Solid rifle. It's very simple and has everything you need for a good defensive weapon. I'm sure it will serve you well.
    Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. George Orwell, 1984

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    Looks good and great components. How much does it weigh?

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    Thanks Rek and Arch.

    I only have a ghetto bathroom scale, so I'm not sure how accurate it is... but it shows 7.6 lbs

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    Looks nice, light, and to the point without a bunch of excess stuff.

    What's the rubber band on the stock for?
    Last edited by sparky-kb; 04-24-14 at 10:57.

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    I usually have a tourniquet attached to the stock with the rubber band. I just happened to have it pulled off at the time of the picture.

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    Ah ok. I was just curious. The rubber band on the stock seems to be a popular thing on another AR site but most of the time it's because some pics of bearded guys with loose old SOPMOD stocks made it the cool thing to do...not to actually hold a tourniquet or anything else useful.

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