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    Need to work with my wife's camera next time to take some better pics. These are with my cheapie $50 Nikon Coolpix L4...

    First is a factory Daniel Defense M4. I added an H-1 on a DD mount, a TLR-1 at 12 o'clock, BCM No 4 CH, a MOE grip, and a BFG sling.

    The second is a Stag lower with CMMG LPK, Magpul AL trigger guard, MOE stock, MOE grip, and DD QD sling adapter. Upper is a BCM 14.5" with pinned YHM flash hider, DD BCG, BCM No 4 CH, DD rear sight, M3 Comp on a Larue LT150, MOE handguards, and a BFG sling. A MI FSB light mount in enroute for a TLR-1 for this carbine.

    Both have the new CAL15-BS bullet button and Magpul 10/20 mags.



    Last edited by mrbieler; 09-21-09 at 19:27.
    - Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by RetreatHell View Post
    Thanks brother! And thanks for all of the other great (and motivating) comments from others. Much appreciated, guys! Just under a year ago, when I first began getting back into shooting again since sustaining my injury (gunshot wound to chest, severed spinal cord, paralyzed from waist down) in a gunfight in Iraq back in 2003, I never would've imagined that I could attend such a high-intensity carbine class like the one this past weekend.

    But now, not only can I perform pretty damn good for the entire duration of the class, but I also outshot and outperformed the majority of my fellow shooters too! I think that I was the one who was most surprised about that.

    I have busted my ass to reach the level I'm at right now (which I consider novice shooter when compared to a lot of you guys here), and have enjoyed every last minute of it too! I love this shit! Nothing has made me feel more like the warrior and Marine Rifleman -that just one year ago I thought was a distant memory in my past- like getting out there and performing some high-intensity tactical style training.

    It's one thing to still refer to yourself as a Marine after you're wounded in combat, and still say things like, "Roger that!" and "Good to go!"... But nothing has made me truly feel like more of a Marine than getting out to a training class and ****ing shit up again.

    It might not be kicking down doors in Iraq and killing bad guys like I'd prefer to be doing right this moment, but it works! And it blows away any other so-called "therapy" I've ever experienced. I just want to figure out a way to start getting my fellow Wounded Warriors out to some of these training classes.

    Semper Fi' gents!

    Pic thread:

    Here's a pic of me all geared up and shows how I wear everything. It took me a damn long time to figure it all out, and lots of great advice from USMC03 (thanks Jeff, you rock brother!)! My man-purse contains 4 rifle mags and also functions as a dump bag too. My trusty Glock 19 is in a Blade-Tech holster and is worn cross-draw style on my left hip, just to the left of my belt buckle, because my wheelchair's seat-back unfortunately gets in the way and prevents me from wearing it on my right hip like I'd prefer. I carry 1-2 extra mags in Blade-Tech mag pouches on my right hip. My pistol transitions are slower than most everyone else's on the firing line though, because I have to ensure I do NOT sweep my left thigh's femoral artery when drawing my secondary.
    hey paul, it was fun shooting with you today for the short amount of time that i did. hope we can have more sessions in the future.

    -the asian guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by htxred View Post
    hey paul, it was fun shooting with you today for the short amount of time that i did. hope we can have more sessions in the future.

    -the asian guy
    Hey you too, bro! I plan on making it out there about twice a month with you guys now!


    Hey Titleist, I prefer to take a lighter to my Triple Tap to darken it, man. It's way more effective than a Sharpie marker and really gives it that, "I shoot my guns a LOT" look!! But what no one knows is that all my rifles are really safe queens! Oh shit, I thought this was a PM...


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    I would like someone to answer me, why in the world does the KAC triple Tap cost $ 432.95 ? I would love to get one but, not for $ 432.95 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawdog-1 View Post
    I would like someone to answer me, why in the world does the KAC triple Tap cost $ 432.95 ? I would love to get one but, not for $ 432.95 .

    The brake is probably expensive because the material from which it is made is a proprietary metal alloy called Inconel. Inconel is very strong and resistant to heat. It is also used on the inside of many sound suppressors. The very properties that make it desirable for these purposes also make it tough to machine and weld.

    In addition to the above listed uses, Inconel was also the material used as the skin for the experimental rocket-powered airplane, the X-15. The X-15 was built in the 1960s and still holds the record for the fastest speed ever reached by a manned aircraft.

    So, if you want (literally) space-age metals and state-of-the-art design, you are usually going to have to pay top dollar. And since this is the Picture thread, here's the X-15:



    /threadjack

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbieler View Post
    Need to work with my wife's camera next time to take some better pics. These are with my cheapie $50 Nikon Coolpix L4...

    First is a factory Daniel Defense M4. I added an H-1 on a DD mount, a TLR-1 at 12 o'clock, BCM No 4 CH, a MOE grip, and a BFG sling.

    The second is a Stag lower with CMMG LPK, Magpul AL trigger guard, MOE stock, MOE grip, and DD QD sling adapter. Upper is a BCM 14.5" with pinned YHM flash hider, DD BCG, BCM No 4 CH, DD rear sight, M3 Comp on a Larue LT150, MOE handguards, and a BFG sling. A MI FSB light mount in enroute for a TLR-1 for this carbine.

    Both have the new CAL15-BS bullet button and Magpul 10/20 mags.


    I like the Usual Suspects stickers

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    Quote Originally Posted by st_judas View Post
    The brake is probably expensive because the material from which it is made is a proprietary metal alloy called Inconel. Inconel is very strong and resistant to heat. It is also used on the inside of many sound suppressors. The very properties that make it desirable for these purposes also make it tough to machine and weld.

    In addition to the above listed uses, Inconel was also the material used as the skin for the experimental rocket-powered airplane, the X-15. The X-15 was built in the 1960s and still holds the record for the fastest speed ever reached by a manned aircraft.

    So, if you want (literally) space-age metals and state-of-the-art design, you are usually going to have to pay top dollar. And since this is the Picture thread, here's the X-15:



    /threadjack
    Thanks for the explanation but I don't care if it's made of unicorn farts, I'm not spending $450 for a muzzle break.
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    so by putting a KAC inconel break on my gun, im essentially installing a rocket plane to my weapon? so in reality, this break does make me more highspeed....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Goodtimes View Post
    so by putting a KAC inconel break on my gun, im essentially installing a rocket plane to my weapon? so in reality, this break does make me more highspeed....
    Some say it also cures baldness, but I've learned to embrace the hate.
    - Jeff

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    Unless you plan on using it as a mount for the NT4 suppressor, it's not worth it, IMHO.

    ETA: Oh, and as always, very nice pics, Titleist.

    -Vic
    Last edited by Victory; 09-22-09 at 13:20.

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