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Thread: My Travis Haley Blackwater "Iraq" Bushmaster clone

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    OMG

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpmuscle View Post
    OP,

    So, how does it shoot? Well enough to plink fish in a barrel or???


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    Not sure as yet. I am going to get it to the range later this week. Most likely Wednesday or Thursday. Hopefully, the Geissele SAA-E I ordered from Primary Arms will be here before then. Travis did say in one of his videos that the actual rifle had a match trigger in it, but did not say which one. I suspect it may have been either a LMT, RRA, or KAC given the time period. I decided the SSA-E would be an excellent choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Goodtimes View Post




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    OP your a good sport. Kudos to you


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    How much does the whole thing weigh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer_Man View Post
    How much does the whole thing weigh?
    I am curious about that myself. I had a SIRS rail on a bushy carbine and the rail could have been used, easily, as a club. The full rifle rail? Dear lord, I don't want to think about that.

    Oh, and yes, OP, it is a sick looking rifle for a homage to a video I remember watching when I was in high school. Sent one of hte pics to a buddy and he pegged it in an instant. Well done. Enjoy the fruits of your labors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer_Man View Post
    How much does the whole thing weigh?
    I just put it on some scales and it comes in right around 12 1/2 lbs with the empty magazine.

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    I am curious about that myself. I had a SIRS rail on a bushy carbine and the rail could have been used, easily, as a club. The full rifle rail? Dear lord, I don't want to think about that.

    Oh, and yes, OP, it is a sick looking rifle for a homage to a video I remember watching when I was in high school. Sent one of hte pics to a buddy and he pegged it in an instant. Well done. Enjoy the fruits of your labors.
    Thank you.
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    Good job!

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