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Ir0nHide
08-21-12, 22:14
This is the First AR i've owned. And i did it on a budget.

Everything you see for: $875

Lower
-CMMG multi lower
-CMC drop in Single Stage 4lb trigger
-Mil Spec buffer tube, spring, and buffer from CMMG

Upper
-Loki forged 16" upper
-Mid-Length gas system
-Medium Profile
-M4 extended Feed Ramps
-1 in 9" twist rate
-1/2" x 28 threads
-YHM 5C2 Phantom Flash Hider
-Chrome lined chamber and barrel
-Medium profile barrel

Accessories
-BCM Mod 4 gunfighter charging handle
-PSA BCG (got the black Friday deal)
-Promag rear buis... It was free, waiting for a deal on a Troy Ind.
-Troy H&K style front buis
-Surefire 952v-tn with tape switch and M93 mount
-RRA sopmod style stock (Also free)

Sorry for the crappy camera photo. Only camera i have at the moment.

https://www.m4carbine.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=13303&stc=1&d=1345605221

Ir0nHide
08-21-12, 22:17
Trying to get my hands on a Primary Arms Micro Dot, or something similar. Or an EoTech. And possibly a lighter rail system, preferably the same length. I want to keep it light and simple.

I will probably be getting a Seekins Precesion Lower in the near future to replace the CMMG multi lower. As well as a BAD-ASS selector

wahoo95
08-21-12, 23:20
Check out the new Midwest Industries Gen 2 Free Float .....incredibly lightweight.

Blame any misspellings on Tapatalk

Ir0nHide
08-21-12, 23:37
Check out the new Midwest Industries Gen 2 Free Float .....incredibly lightweight.

Blame any misspellings on Tapatalk

I do like the One piece SS series FF hand guards they have. Not bad weight for the 12" either. Only 9.3 ounces.

McClintoc
08-26-12, 07:56
I love MI's rail systems. I have a Gen1 drop-in rail system on my 16" carbine and then a Gen2 drop-in rail system on my 20" rifle. I swear the Gen2 rifle length rail system weighs as much, if not less, than the Gen1 carbine length rail system. :eek:

devinsdad
08-26-12, 11:17
I put a MI SS-series handguard on a 9mm SBR and love it. Extremely light weight and gives me the ability to mount anything wherever I want to. You won't be disappointed with the SS.