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Thread: Got my stamp back on my new "Trunk Gun"

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    Got my stamp back on my new "Trunk Gun"

    Actually, I've had the stamp for like a month, but just finished gathering all the parts..

    I wanted a bang-around gun to fit in the trunk that would be reliable, and handy. I (somewhat) went for the Colt "Commando" style.

    Parts list as follows:

    PSA FN Barreled 10.5" 1/7 upper.
    AIM NiB / Nitride BCG
    BCM Charging handle
    Colt take-off carry handle

    Early style "Chainsaw" Noveske Lower
    ALG ACT Trigger (Purple spring)
    Noveske takedown / pivot pins
    Strike Industries Mag Catch and Button
    Badger Ordnance Bolt Catch
    Battle Arms Safety
    Magpul Aluminum Trigger Guard
    BCM Receiver Extension
    Noveske QD Endplate
    MOE Grip
    MOE SL-K Stock
    Larue buffer spring w/ H Buffer









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    That's a great looking rifle! I've been thinking about putting together a trunk gun myself.

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    Nice. I'd be interested in a long term follow up on the PSA upper and AIM BCG.

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    Very nice. I've been thinking about an old school commando type upper for my SBR. I love the look and feel of the old school style, but I'm not sure I'd want to give up the ability to mount a light. I have other things to pay on right now, but I keep thinking about this every time I see someone build one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daddyusmaximus View Post
    Very nice. I've been thinking about an old school commando type upper for my SBR. I love the look and feel of the old school style, but I'm not sure I'd want to give up the ability to mount a light. I have other things to pay on right now, but I keep thinking about this every time I see someone build one.
    You could always go with a magpul MOE handguard even though it takes away from the old school style.

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    Nice. I'd like to see a long term follow up on the PSA upper and AIM BCG.

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    Looks good. I've been wanting to build a similar pistol to keep in the vehicle.

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    Very cool. I recently got the SL-K stock for one of my carbines as well. I am a fan of the older "CAR" style stock but the SL-K feels like kind of a spiritual successor to it.
    It really goes well with the rest of your build.

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    Really like the looks of your build. I too am curious about a long term usage on that upper. I have a FN barrel 16" upper from them that has been awesome.


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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    Nice. I'd like to see a long term follow up on the PSA upper and AIM BCG.
    I have the same bcg. Bought it a year ago when the panic buying was going on and not much else was available. So far so good. We'll see how it does long term. The staking is good. Worst comes to worst I'll replace the bolt with a BCM one.
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