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Sometimes pictures can say it all......
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Nice toys Derek. Nice to see a variety of long guns and .50 cals. The HK P7 looks sweet! Always wanted to fire one. Nice job on the pics!
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Originally Posted by
rharris2163
Nice toys Derek. Nice to see a variety of .50 cals. The HK P7 looks sweet! Always wanted to fire one. Nice job on the pics!
Tuna, the guy in the last picture, took the pictures - credit goes to him. I was too busy shooting :)
All those guns were a blast to shoot...
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Originally Posted by
Derek_Connor
I WANT TO SHOOT THAT ONE! Thats gotta be a fun one.
Looks like a grrreat day at the range, Where do you guys go where you can just pull up and sprall-out, leave the truck doors open, listen to music... It looks like a picnic. I wish I could do that. I have to get out of this state, its clearly cooler where you live. :p :D
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...A/DSC01270.jpg
Now THAT's what I'm talking' about! Tell me about that Krink! Is that a Gemtech HALO and an VLTOR adaptor?
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I had a great time with the JAX crowd. We will have to do it again soon.
By the way, I think that Tuna scored more hits with his brass than he did with bullets.
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great pics..looks like fun !
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That had to be a great time
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now thats what i call a beautiful day at the range !!
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HK's answer to the PDW platform, the MP7
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Derek,
Where were you guys shooting? (State?) No one has their damn location in their profiles anymore?
I ask, because I thought AAC was located here in GA, no?
Just wondering if you guys are local to me or what?
Also, in the first couple of pics, I see some Multicam fabric in two interesting places:
1. On the ground, used as a mat to lay on the ground for shooting.
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2. Wrapped around somebodys suppressor!
In regrads to the Multicam "mat" on the ground, is this just some Multicam fabric that was purchased to be used for this purpose, OR is this a real mat that is sold to be used for this purpose? It kind of looks like a homemade job, as it kind of looks to be rather thin, eh? I'm curious, as I've always wanted a mat that was done up in Multicam.
Now in regards to the suppressor cover made of Multicam fabric. I've never seen someone have their suppressor covered like that. Probably a fire hazard if the suppressor was really hot anyhow. Why would someone cover their supporessor like that? Is this strictly for protecting the suppressor during transport, or when it's not in use?
Thanks so much for sharing these awesome pics bro.
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Originally Posted by
Paul Cataldo
Derek,
Where were you guys shooting? (State?) No one has their damn location in their profiles anymore?
I ask, because I thought AAC was located here in GA, no?
Just wondering if you guys are local to me or what?
We are in NE Florida, Saint Augustine, FL. AAC was down for the weekend and brought the majority of what you saw in the pictures
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Also, in the first couple of pics, I see some Multicam fabric in two interesting places:
1. On the ground, used as a mat to lay on the ground for shooting.
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2. Wrapped around somebodys suppressor!
In regrads to the Multicam "mat" on the ground, is this just some Multicam fabric that was purchased to be used for this purpose, OR is this a real mat that is sold to be used for this purpose? It kind of looks like a homemade job, as it kind of looks to be rather thin, eh? I'm curious, as I've always wanted a mat that was done up in Multicam.
Now in regards to the suppressor cover made of Multicam fabric. I've never seen someone have their suppressor covered like that. Probably a fire hazard if the suppressor was really hot anyhow. Why would someone cover their supporessor like that? Is this strictly for protecting the suppressor during transport, or when it's not in use?
Thanks so much for sharing these awesome pics bro.
The mat is what it seems, a very thin non padded mat to lay on the ground for whatever reason you like. Me? Because I am a pussy and the ground was wet :)
The suppressor cover is a tool that aides in reducing mirage that appears in your scope when looking down range. The heat from the suppressor amplifies the normal mirage even more. They aren't designed to be used on a full auto, they can be used sparingly on semi-auto, but they were truly designed for precision rifle cans.
Both Items are made by Tony Burks of TAB Gear, his store is exclusively distributed through RiflesOnly.com, and he can make any suppressor cover for any can you'd like.
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Paul Cataldo,
I have a mirage cover made in OD Green I got from someone making them in Canada. I cant remember who makes them but you can find their posts on the Silencertests.com forum. I think I paid $25 delivered to Georgia. the inside surface that contacts the suppressor is made of some sort of black fireproof cloth. I can do about 8 mag dumps in rapid semi-auto mode without damage to the "mirage cover". It's also great for putting your suppressed SBR away in a nylon carry case without melting the case. Otherwise you have to wait forever for the suppressor to cool down.
MadDog :p
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Tactical Tailor makes a nice mat in MC.:D