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Medicine Calf
03-04-09, 20:48
Dayam.
http://www.laruetactical.com/Accuracy_1st_Testing_and_Evaluation_RCO_LT681.pdf
Robb Jensen
03-04-09, 21:28
Dayam.
http://www.laruetactical.com/Accuracy_1st_Testing_and_Evaluation_RCO_LT681.pdf
Some badass rifles. http://www.surgeonrifles.com/homepage/
I've been planning to convert my Rem 700P DM to Surgeon bottom metal which will then take Accuracy International/Badger mags and get rid of the 4 round Rem mag I currently am forced to use. That way I'll get 5 and 10 round mags.
Your Google-fu is weak. ;)
http://www.surgeonrifles.com/homepage/
Looks like I took way too long to type since gotm4 beat me by 6 minutes. :)
Medicine Calf
03-04-09, 21:39
Double dayam, thanks.
Anyone know who makes the front NV mount on the LaRue/Surgeon rifle? That thing is awesome!!!
Wally
I have 2 Surgeon Scalpels, one in 6XC and the other in .308. They both shoot very well and dealing with them has been a pleasure.
Preson and his crew are a fantastic bunch of guys.
Anyone know who makes the front NV mount on the LaRue/Surgeon rifle? That thing is awesome!!!
Wally
I believe that's the UNS mount by IBA. Found on the XM-3 sniper rifle.
The IBA mount is imbedded into a McMillan. This one looks to attach onto the AI stock through the bipod connection. Thanks, Wally
TacticalIntervention
03-16-09, 08:54
They are as good as it gets and made by some real nice folks to boot.
Could not do better
Surgeon rifles: they are simply a way to send high velocity chunks of metal with surgical precision.
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