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Thread: SR25’s on the civilian market

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore
    The best way to fix an SR-25 is to sell it and buy an AR-10
    ...Then use the left over cash to fix the AR10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore
    The best way to fix an SR-25 is to sell it and buy an AR-10
    One of my New Year's resolutions is to buy ONE gun, just ONE, that you like. I'm going to hold my SR25 now and tell it just to let the bad man go away.
    "No you don't, sunshine"

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    I'm don't know a damn thing about AR10's (I also don't need to, I have Shivan for advice) but Btrain's SR25 shoots like a dream.

    Like I said, I was BORN to own a SR25.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore
    The best way to fix an SR-25 is to sell it and buy an AR-10
    Like the one on the Left (Top) of the photo? Should look familiar to ya At least the upper should.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman
    ...Then use the left over cash to fix the AR10.
    And after you fix the AR10, you'll still have a bunch of money left over for ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore
    And after you fix the AR10, you'll still have a bunch of money left over for ammo.
    Quote Originally Posted by K.L. Davis

    ...and new tires for my truck, a widescreen TV, pick up pizza from the expensive place on 6th Street, get the wife something nice, get the dog a new chew toy, give that homless guy by the train station fifty bucks, and hide the left over cash in the secret hollow spot in the bottom of the porcelain cow on the kitchen counter.

    *inside joke for Hawk



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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbore
    And after you fix the AR10, you'll still have a bunch of money left over for ammo.


    Now that's funny.
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    I stole this picture of Btrain's SR-25.




    Let's just say I'm in love.
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    <cough>...GAP AR-10...<cough>

    Sorry. A little flu or something coming over me.

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    I'll tell you what I will think long and hard about selling my SR-25 for....


    this SASS. I think it is SniperX's from Ar15.com.






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