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SLO-MO
Wow. Very cool!
SEI M14 pre-86 select-fire conversion. Not the sexiest automatic but it's what I got. Put it in a McMillan MFS-14 glass bedded folding stock with a shot-shock recoil reducing buffer tube, Smith Ent. USCG muzzle brake, which has helped recoil tremendously (along with the weight of the stock and fishing weights I stuffed the emod battery compartments with). I like the McMillan because I can have it back in the M14E2 'nam era configuration in about 5 minutes if I want, as long as I'm fast at at changing the muzzle device back out, haha. Actually the original M14E2 comp it came with blew off during a mag dump, but I have some replacements. Wish I could find some reliable high cap mags for it, but I'm doing good if the Checkmate 20 rounders just function correctly. Also an Ultimak railed handguard with a Aimpoint Comp M3. Can keep about 75% of the rounds on a USPSA target on a 20 yard mag dump, haha.
A few videos of it being shot:
http://vid25.photobucket.com/albums/...s/P1000381.mp4
http://vid973.photobucket.com/albums...125_112048.mp4
How it lives:
Folded:
How it came:
13 pound 13 oz helps with recoil along with shot shock buffer tube and brake:
SEI heelstamp:
I did not get to Shot show but there sometimes are better things to do with your time than Shot. Look what I have been fingering for the last few days. It will be coming up to auction in a few months.
Firearms engineer for hire on a piece work basis.
http://weaponblueprints.com/
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
How do even put a $ value on something like that?
Sotheby's
A little clip from last Friday. I'm very lucky to have a couple friends with assorted transferables. This is my 10.5" LMT MRP upper on a registered Colt M16 lower. The gun shoots extremely soft due to the Gemtech SBC and suppressor, so you can land multiple hits on steel at decent distances.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
Alright, you guys are hard to please. Bonus points if you know what the extra burst trigger frame goes to.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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