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    Like a Loud Violent Dream (Build Sheet & Pics)

    Well finally got my first AR15 together. Got a chance to take it out to the range today and it ran like a raped ape. 500 rnds and not a hiccup.

    Build Sheet:
    Lower: Tactical Innovation T15 forged lower (in retrospect I would have rather went with a DD lower for a better magwell, but live and learn.)
    Upper: VOLTR MUR (great upper, cant say that it is functionaly any different than a forged upper but it sure do look purty
    LPK: Adco (went in easy)
    Trigger: Gissele SSA (This is my first AR 15 but I have ran many of them when I was in the military and I can without a doubt say that this thing is the cat's ass. smooth, crisp and robust enough to last.)
    KNS GenII ModII Pins: I will probably get rid of these and put in the pins that came with the Gissele. I just dont see the need for them now that I have them)
    BCG: BCM auto Ionbonded (finish is well done)
    Barrel: BCM BFH 11.5" (More accurate that I am)
    Gas Block: VLTOR Low Profile (Had some trouble getting the gas tube roll pin in but no biggie)
    FF Rail: Viking Tactics VTAC 11" Extreme Rail. (I centered my build around this rail and it is even better than I could have imagined. Light / strong / easy to remove and install. I was worried about heat transfer but after three mag dumps in a row I could still hold it with a bare hand.)
    Muzzle Brake: KAC Triple Tap (Follow up shots are really quick. Is it worth the price of addmission? I will have to wait and see after I try out the PWS part on my other build.)
    Optic: Aimpoint T-1 (Awesomeness)
    Optic Mount: Daniel Defense (Light and super stable)
    BIUS: Daniel Defense Fixed sights (I dont want to have to jack with deyploying folded sights shoule the T-1 go down)
    Light mount: Gearsector offset mount (fit and finish is great and it snugs up nice and tight)
    Light: Elzetta zfl-m60 (This light is crazy bright and has a high and low setting. I wont list all the specs here but I would highly suggest doing a google search on this thing. I know that Stick has done a write up on this and I plan to as well when I get a chance to run it hard)
    Charging Handle: BCM Gunfighter Medium Latch (Built like a tank)
    Buffer and Spring: H buffer and regular spring from BCM
    Magpul Goodness: AFG (stippled by me), CTR, MIAD, ASAP and MS2

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    -TS
    Last edited by TwoSqueeze; 03-28-10 at 21:32.
    S/F,
    Daryl

    "To know yet to think that one does not know is best;
    Not to know yet to think that one knows will lead to difficulty."--Lao Tzu

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    i'm blind now from that last pic! lol



    loks amazing man! how do you like the BAD lever?
    "The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." -Some guy not brave enough to put his name on it, so he slapped Jefferson's name on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by l3mon View Post
    i'm blind now from that last pic! lol



    loks amazing man! how do you like the BAD lever?
    I haven't gotten a chance to realy run it hard with malfunction drills but from the limited use I have put it through it seems very functional. Hopefully I will be able to get to a course and realy put it through its paces.

    -TS
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    Daryl

    "To know yet to think that one does not know is best;
    Not to know yet to think that one knows will lead to difficulty."--Lao Tzu

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    well keep us posted!!

    really looks good tho!!
    "The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." -Some guy not brave enough to put his name on it, so he slapped Jefferson's name on it.

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    holy f*ck that's a nice first rifle
    "you give peace a chance, I'll stay here and cover you, in case it doesn't work out"

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    Perfect.

    I love the DD sights and mount. Does that give you lower 3rd co-witness?
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    That's one hell of a first rifle dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civilian View Post
    That's one hell of a first rifle dude.
    Agreed!

    If you are going to do it, do it right. That SBR really epitomizes "buy once, cry once."

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    Very Nice!

    I just put on a Troy made VTAC 13" tube on my 3gun rifle.
    Chief Armorer for Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas VA
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyVain View Post
    I love the DD sights and mount. Does that give you lower 3rd co-witness?
    Sure does.

    Thanks for all the kind words. I have to give big thanks to everyone on the boards. I am pretty sure I would have been one of the "Oh no I bought this rifle and now I find out it is crap!" group had it not been for the advice I picked up here.

    If you are going to do it, do it right. That SBR really epitomizes "buy once, cry once."
    Very true. This was to be my go to carbine and HD weapon so no expense was spared. I am in the process of building a pinned 14.5 rifle as a back up rifle / something easier to travel to classes out of state with.

    -TS
    S/F,
    Daryl

    "To know yet to think that one does not know is best;
    Not to know yet to think that one knows will lead to difficulty."--Lao Tzu

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