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Thread: My Sabre/Larue GP midlength.

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    My Sabre/Larue GP midlength.

    Since I have my lightweight in the other thread, thought I'd put my GP up here.
    Spec's are:

    * Sabre 1/7 16" midlength barrel with F front sight
    * Sabre M4 upper
    * Sabre BCG
    * Sabre charging handle with PRI big latch
    * Troy rear sight
    * Larue cantilever Aimpoint mount
    * Comp ML3 2moa Aimpoint
    * Larue 9.0 rail
    * Tango down rail panels
    * Midwest Industries side sling mount
    * Surefire Scout light
    * Vickers sling
    * Denny's/GTS lower
    * Stag/CMT lower parts kit
    * Magpul MIAD
    * LMT recevier extension
    * Magpul CTR
    * CProducts SS mag with Lumpy plate

    This gun is a shooter for sure. It really loves to run and is quite accurate.





    Protego quod vallo.
    Si vis pacem para bellum.

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    Nice, I tell you I am sold on Middy's
    "Respect all, fear none"

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    Very nice!
    GLOCK PREFECTION

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    Quote Originally Posted by k9dpd
    Nice, I tell you I am sold on Middy's
    As am I. Just really no down side to them.
    Protego quod vallo.
    Si vis pacem para bellum.

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    Beautiful Blaster, turned out looking really nice!!!



    Copy Cat!!! (LaRue Rail + Sabre Defense mid lenght barrel):

    http://www.coloradoshooting.org/usmc03%20new%20fg1s.jpg





    Semper Fi
    Jeff

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    Thanks Jeff. I started this one quite some time ago. Took me up until around Oct. to actually get it finished.
    Protego quod vallo.
    Si vis pacem para bellum.

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    I feel your pain Brother.

    I started the gun pictured above back in Nov - Dec of 2005, didn't have a finished gun until July of 2006 (much of that time was spent waiting on the lower after it went back to the factory).

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