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    Do people still build "M4geries"?

    With all the modern "high-speed" stuff, I feel like they've gone out of fashion.

    I built this one early in the year; haven't shot it much...essentially a new gun but I think it looks great.

    All Aero Precision except the quad rail, that's a DD EZcar, well used from the era. (Couldn't find a RAS at the time, but close enough). Also 14.5" P/W with the extended BCM A2 FH. This was also my first time pinning to 16" myself. The barrel was cheap enough, if I botched it, no big loss. It came out ok. I weld, but just with a mig for typical automotive stuff. Precision work, I send out.











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    I too, do my P/W setups at a body shop.

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    I'm literally sipping bourbon and cleaning a clone of the M4 I carried on my last deployment.

    They're still plenty popular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTF425 View Post
    I'm literally sipping bourbon and cleaning a clone of the M4 I carried on my last deployment.

    They're still plenty popular.
    short of a sling and tie-downs, does it look like this?
    8743E545-B045-4E6B-863C-EC6913138777.jpeg
    RLTW

    “What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.

    Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    short of a sling and tie-downs, does it look like this?
    8743E545-B045-4E6B-863C-EC6913138777.jpeg
    Close.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GTF425 View Post
    I'm literally sipping bourbon and cleaning a clone of the M4 I carried on my last deployment.

    They're still plenty popular.
    You just reminded me I need to clean my carry gun. (I used to love cleaning guns..now it's a chore. Bleh)

    I can't do brown liquor. I keep it 2003.


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    Goddamn Wild Tiger. I can’t beat that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OutofBatt3ry View Post
    You just reminded me I need to clean my carry gun. (I used to love cleaning guns..now it's a chore. Bleh)

    I can't do brown liquor. I keep it 2003.


    Early-mid 2000s were beautiful. I loved those years. I was invincible back then. The equipment was simple and effective. The vodka-Red Bulls flowed. I got a few for free.
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    Damn that is a work of art!
    I tried to follow the science but it simply was not there. I then followed the money, thats where i found the science.

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    6720 might not be a forgery, but its still a great stick!

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