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    How many tools fit in one box?

    I've been playing around with these options for a LONG time, and finally haveing gathered enough playtime with various barrel lengths, suppressors and optics I've got it. If for whatever reason I need to head out with what I can wear and carry, I think I have all my bases covered.


    packed and ready to go

    Standard carbine


    Quiet version


    If the need be well placed shots


    If things get tight

    Theres somethign else real cool to attach to the brake, but its still a secret


    The recipe for my bug out stew:
    Noveske SBR Lower
    Vltor stock, standard and clubfoot - I'll probably replace the carbine clubfoot for the rifle version, since it fits on the same extension.
    Geissele Trigger
    Colt M4 upper receiver
    Troy rear buis
    GG&G front sight gas block
    Eotech 512 w/GG&G accucam QD mount
    Daniel Defense 9.0 handguard
    Wilson/WOA 16" SS 1:7 barrel mid gas system
    Larue M4/SPR mount
    Leupold MR/T M3 scope
    LMT 11.5" barrel and upper
    PRI Aimpoint mount
    Aimpoint ML2 - If I have a front sight, I dont like the Eotech
    OPS INC 15th model suppressor
    Ear plugs
    Night OPS Gladius
    Harris BRM-S w/ARMS mount
    4 HK magazines
    1 Colt 20rd mag
    Surefire X200
    Troy siling
    Standard GI sling
    Surefire Scout light

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    That is a great looking setup you have there Bigbore, looks like you have all the bases covered in one carrying case I'm envious.
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    Yeah, but the case weighs more than he does!

    Seriously, though this is something that Steve and I have never spoken about, but it is something that I have contemplated for a while now. I have not yet been able to afford all of the pieces to my puzzle, in fact, I may not heave discovered all of the pieces yet.

    I personally think there is value in asking, "What really works for me?", "What can I effectiely deploy?" Although my choices would differ, I like Steve's choices, but more importantly, I understand them.

    Nice, Steve!

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    That's pretty nifty.

    I have got to get one of those OPS Inc cans.
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    Nice setup, Steve!

    You need one of the Noveske Deployment cases...

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    Who's going to carry all that for you?

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    I want my midlength to look like that SBR!

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