Right now I'd have to say the LaRue Tactical PredatAR. It took several months to get, but it was worth every second spent waiting for it.
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Right now I'd have to say the LaRue Tactical PredatAR. It took several months to get, but it was worth every second spent waiting for it.
May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't.
My favorite is mine. What's the point of building from scratch if it doesn't look exactly how you want?
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Before you suggest that licensing, background checks, or other restrictions for the 2nd Amendment are reasonable... Apply those same ideas to the 1st and 4th Amendments. Then tell me how reasonable they are.
In terms of what I think is cool looking, and a fully utilitarian design/set-up (for it's time), the SPR Mod 0, with the PRI forend. Am I the only one with SPR Mod 0 love here?
They look their best with well worn flat tan Krylon spray paint.
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This is my favorite "Eye Candy" AR. The precision AR I built for myself. It shoots great, looks good and I like how it fits me.
Lothar-Walther barrel, MUR upper, SSA-E trigger, Leupold 10x scope, PRI Delta carbon fiber freefloat handguard and UBR stock
Shots tight little groups with good ammo. Just need to find me a good place to go varmint hunting
INSIDE PLAN OF BOX
- ROAD-RUNNER LIFTS GLASS OF WATER- PULLING UP MATCH
- MATCH SCRATCHES ON MATCH-BOX
- MATCH LIGHTS FUSE TO TNT
- BOOM!
- HA-HA!!
-WILE E. COYOTE, AUTHOR OF "EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW IN LIFE, I LEARNED FROM GOLDBERG & MURPHY"
I am American
"People have always been stupid. The Internet just makes it easier for us to know about them." - donlapalma
A well used, but painted suppressed mk18 or a mk12.
"Warriors"
Out of every 100 men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets. Nine are the real fighters and we are lucky to have them for they make the battle. Ah, but the one...one is a Warrior, and he will bring all the others back.
-Heraclitis
MK12 Mod 0
MK18 Mod 0
Classic HK 416
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