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    Latest M16A4 clone build

    I just finished up my basic M16A4 clone build. The barrel assembly is a Windham Weaponry A2 Government Profile 20in Barrel Kit. The A2 stock from White Oak Armament. The lower is an older PSA Stealth lower I had laying around from another build. Upper receiver and BCG are FN contract. Detachable carrying handle is from a Bushmaster A3 Target that I recently did a project with.





    Here is my M16A4 clone family.

    Last edited by Renegade04; 10-26-20 at 16:47.
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    Good job. Looks like your A4 collection is coming along quite nicely.
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    Nice!

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    Very nice! Where did you locate the FN contract parts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer_Man View Post
    Very nice! Where did you locate the FN contract parts?
    I bought them from a local man about 2 1/2 years ago. I also bought a FN A2 upper and BCG from him as well. I sold them to a buddy of mine in Jacksonville, FL for his M16A2 clone build.
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    I would like to play in your gun room for an afternoon! I enjoy your clone threads. Its nice to see the changes/advancements made to the platform over the decades. What other clones do you have in mind?

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    Sent you a PM Renegade04. Thanks in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebarracuda View Post
    I would like to play in your gun room for an afternoon! I enjoy your clone threads. Its nice to see the changes/advancements made to the platform over the decades. What other clones do you have in mind?
    Currently, I am working on two other M16A1 clones (late 1967-1970 and 1971 versions). I still want to build a 601, an early XM16E1, and a XM4. I already have the following:

    602 (still needs to have some tweaking done to it)
    603/XM16E1 (late version)
    603/M16A1 (has early no forge code upper assembly and had been rearsenaled)
    603/M16A1 (early 1967)
    603/M16A1 (1972-1973)
    603/M16A1 (1974-1982)
    604
    605
    607
    653
    723 (early version)
    723 (late version)
    727
    733 A2 Commando
    M4 (basic version)
    M4 SOPMOD (a few of these)
    M16A2
    M16A4 (three versions)
    Mk12 Mod 0
    Mk18 Mod 0
    Mk1 Mod 0 (early KAC converted SR-25 match)
    Travis Haley Blackwater "Najaf, Iraq" Bushmaster
    "A Bad Day At The Range Is Better Than A Great Day Working"

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    FYI. I just got back from the range with the A4 clone and my Travis Haley Bushmaster project. The A4 delivered as I knew it would. I had to adjust the elevation and windage just slightly to zero it at 100 yards. It is now good to go.
    "A Bad Day At The Range Is Better Than A Great Day Working"

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    US Air Force Res. 1995-2004 (Air Transportation)
    M16/AR15 shooter since 1978, gun collector and AR builder since 2004

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    How do you the that PSA lower? considering one myself but thinking maybe it would be worth it to spring for an Aero precision.
    Very cool guns, great job.

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