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LMarshall73
11-11-09, 15:13
Finally decided to put together one with a stock on it.

Its a Rock River midlength lightweight upper sitting on a Rock River lower and LPK with KNS pins. The rest of the details should be obvious from the pics:

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And side by side with my 7.5" barreled pistola:

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Okami099
11-12-09, 03:55
Looks very nice!
How do you like the DD fixed rear sight?

LMarshall73
11-12-09, 13:52
Thanks!

So far, I like the fixed sight. I've not been to the range yet to sight it in, but I'm not expecting to be disappointed.

lil'Zeus
11-15-09, 14:16
Nice looking set up. Do you like the redi mag on the pistol? Is it easy to manipulate?

LMarshall73
11-15-09, 14:30
It works pretty well. It almost seems like the Redi-Mags are set up for lefties (not a lefty, but I shoot long guns left handed and handguns right handed). I've been doing dry fire practice manipulating both and seem to be getting it down. I'll be practicing live fire manipulation in a week or so when I get to the range.

LMarshall73
01-14-10, 14:11
I had myself talked out of an SPR/RECCE build for a good long time. I think I need one of those breathalyzer doomahickies to lock up my credit cards when I'm knocking a few back and browsing this site!

http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/2716/dsc02087g.jpg

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RRA mid-length upper, lower, and LPK (w/ KNS pins)
YHM 12" Diamond Rail w/ endcap
YHM Phantom 7.62 QD suppressor mount/FH
BCM Gunfighter CH
RediMag
Magpul MIAD, MBUS, and XTM & ladder rail covers
VTAC light mount and sling
Spikes Tactical VFG
EoTech 512 on YHM mount w/ GG&G flip up covers
Hensoldt 2.5 magnifier (w/ Panzerfaust reticle) in a LaRue LT649 mount
MI QD Sling mount
GG&G bipod mount with Harris bipod

And if you're curious about the orientation of any of the components, I'm a long-gun lefty.