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    Here she is....



    Noveske FFL lower, Noveske upper receiver, Noveske 16" Lightweight/Mid-length SS barrel, and the newly added Noveske NSR 13.5" All purchased separately and built up by me.

    Took it out yesterday and today to shoot some drills. It feels noticeably lighter and less nose heavy than the 15" VTAC Alpha that the NSR replaced. I am very happy with NSR.

    A little Noveske action from todays training session: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-v6r...&feature=g-upl
    Target was an 8" steel plate. First engagement was @ 50yds and then the second was at 180yds from the elevate position.
    Last edited by nickdrak; 09-20-12 at 23:16.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Here she is....

    Noveske FFL lower, Noveske upper receiver, Noveske 16" Lightweight/Mid-length SS barrel, and the newly added Noveske NSR 13.5" All purchased separately and built up by me.

    Took it out yesterday and today to shoot some drills. It feels noticeably lighter and less nose heavy than the 15" VTAC Alpha that the NSR replaced. I am very happy with NSR.
    Nick how do you have your light mounted?
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Nick how do you have your light mounted?
    Steve,

    It's on one of the IWC "Radial" Scout mounts. I added a couple of washers on the bottom side of the mount so it sits level on the rail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Steve,

    It's on one of the IWC "Radial" Scout mounts. I added a couple of washers on the bottom side of the mount so it sits level on the rail.
    Thanks for the response. Is this a permanent solution for you, or are you only doing this until the NSR specific mounts hit the market?

    Great looking rifle by the way.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Thanks for the response. Is this a permanent solution for you, or are you only doing this until the NSR specific mounts hit the market?

    Great looking rifle by the way.
    It's a carryover from the VTAC Alpha rail, but it works and it's solid. I will likely get one of the new IWC key mod mounts down the road but for now I have no concerns with this one.
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    Looks GREAT!

    Is this a work rifle or 3Gun rifle?

    Just watched the video..... nice shooting!
    Last edited by M4Fundi; 09-21-12 at 00:45.
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    Great video Nick....and that drill looks like a ton of fun!! You guys should push the second stage way out (500-600yds) just to see for a run or two

    What SD trigger you running?....both a SD-C or E really shines on that config.
    Last edited by ALCOAR; 09-21-12 at 01:13.

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    Thanks guys. We had fun today

    M4F,
    That is my work AR.

    Trident,
    Im running the SD-C.
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    I was asking as it had a light and yet I am looking at almost exactly that setup for my 3Gun rifle build and can't decide if the 18" bb is worth it for me or I should stick with a 16".

    Chicago and they let you build your own You really must have to smile when you get to take "exactly" the perfect rifle for "you" to work everyday. Congrats and keep the videos coming!
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    Does anyone know how much the panels weigh? I have looked but cannot find the answer.

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