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    NFA rifle for self-defense or duty

    I only have one NFA rifle: my SBR. It rides around in the trunk of my car along with my plate carrier (with Level IV composite plate, blow-out kit, and 6x30-round magazines) and my helmet bag (with knee pads and kevlar helmet). My agency does not have a Tactical Team, but a bunch of us have been driving around with "trunk rifles" in out POVs for year.

    I was wondering how many NFA stamp holders have also relegated their registered guns for use in self-defense or duty/emergency? If so, how does your setup look like?

    This is what my "Emergency Trunk Kit" is composed of:

    We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I

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    Nice set-up Carlos. Where’s your multi-color propeller hat? Scares the sh*t out the baddies! What light mount you running? Thinking about mounting my light in the same spot on my SBR {coming soon, god and ATF willing }.

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    I'm currently running a personally owned SBR as my SWAT gun. Depending on what kind of mission we're running, I carry either the rifle below or one of my M4's with a Short Dot on it:


    LMT / LaRue / Bravo Company :

    -Factory LMT Lower / Bolt Carrier / Charging Handle

    -LaRue Tactical Stealth Upper Receiver

    -LaRue 11.0 rail system

    -Bravo Company (www.bravocompanyusa.com) 11.5" barrel (with cut down USGI A2 front sight base)

    -Noveske KX3 flash hider

    -Tango Down rail pannels

    -Tango Down vertical foregrip

    -Tango Down Battle Grip pistol grip

    -Aimpoint ML2

    -LaRue Aimpoint Mount

    -LaRue Tactical Rear BUIS

    -LMT Front BUIS

    -KNS non-rotating hammer / trigger pin set

    -Blue Force Gear VCAS Sling

    -Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard

    -LMT SOPMOD stock

    -Surefire M600 Scout light with clicker tail cap and incandesent bulb

    -LaRue Tactical Scout light mount

    -Orion Arms Engraving on the lower (info for SBR per BATFE....name, city, state)

















    From Pat Rogers' EAG Tactical Carbine Operator's Course:


















    Semper Fi,
    Jeff

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    Here's my CMMG 10.3 medcon 1/7 on Oly lower for duty use...waiting on a can:
    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." --George Orwell--

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    My HD gun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by welchtactical View Post
    Nice set-up Carlos. Where’s your multi-color propeller hat? Scares the sh*t out the baddies! What light mount you running? Thinking about mounting my light in the same spot on my SBR {coming soon, god and ATF willing }.
    I don't remember which Surefire model that is. It came with a pressure switch and I have it mounted via Viking Tactical light mount. I've been considering replacing this with the new CAA Laser/Light mount.

    Good luck with your SBR project and make sure you put up a picture of it in the Official SBR thread once you get it completed!!
    We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlosDJackal View Post
    I don't remember which Surefire model that is. It came with a pressure switch and I have it mounted via Viking Tactical light mount. I've been considering replacing this with the new CAA Laser/Light mount.

    Good luck with your SBR project and make sure you put up a picture of it in the Official SBR thread once you get it completed!!
    Looks like a Surefire 6P. Your experience may vary if you choose to buy the CAA light/laser mount. Every one I've seen & used myself allow the lights & lasers to work loose within the mount after time due to recoil...no matter how tight the light was screwed in.
    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." --George Orwell--

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunny View Post
    Looks like a Surefire 6P. Your experience may vary if you choose to buy the CAA light/laser mount. Every one I've seen & used myself allow the lights & lasers to work loose within the mount after time due to recoil...no matter how tight the light was screwed in.
    Now you tell me. I have the same issue with the Viking mount. Plus, because it uses three screws that tighten up against the light itself, it scratches teh hell out of the flashlight body. I've been using a permanent black magic marker to hide these scratches.
    We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I

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    Jeff (My apologies for the faus pax),

    Nice SBR and pics bro. I've been trying to make one of Pat's classes for the last couple of years. Maybe next year I'll finally be able to.
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    Gunny,

    What kind of a can are you looking to get? I just got my tax refund (I know, I'm a few months late) and I have been considering the YHM Phantom.


    You guys stay safe!!
    We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I

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    No, that's Jeff. Zak took and is hosting the pics

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