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Thread: Bravo Company SBR Build 20 Months Later

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Note the squared away workbench!
    Looks like others I've seen. Like one real close to my door.

    But the build looks great!
    Last edited by g5m; 04-13-11 at 12:48.
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    Part of my usual check is ejector and extractor since they are high wear items. I only replaced the spring since the ejector itself doesn't really wear (per se) and looked fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Ejector spring is something not often looked at. Thanks for the comparison pic of the two. Did you replace the ejector and the spring, or just the spring?



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    That is a nomex/cordura suppressor cover made by from riflesonly.com.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman8 View Post
    Where'd you get the multicam "shroud" (don't know the term) for the suppressor? And you can fire with that on there right?



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    I have been alternating between a BCM Gunfighter 3 and PRI and I honestly cannot see the difference. I also experience very little gas blowback either.

    Quote Originally Posted by RAM Engineer View Post
    Are you running a Gas Buster charging handle or the RTV mod to a regular CH? I had my first experience shooting a suppressed SBR a few weeks ago and it was not pleasant. I felt like I needed a gas mask on.



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    Great thread IG, I really like the purpose and the direction of it...keep the updates coming brother

    I'm gonna include a link to this thread in the thread about the MRP CQB in this sub forum. I think this type of thread serves two great purposes for future readers..one it provides a great example to future builders about a particular AR configuration and generally breaks down the spec's behind the rifle. Secondly it equally shows how one should test, evaluate, readjust, test, evaluate,......evaluate, and finally exhibit a finalized configuration with then a whole thread that supports how and why the said finalized rifle got to be where it currently is.

    Every man deserves a badass bench vise like the one in the pic, a good one will last many, many lifetimes. Can't tell if yours is a family type handy down or if it's relatively new since it has a nice blue finish on it.

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    I got it a couple of years back. None of the ones my old man had would be looking so nice without some elbow grease.

    Quote Originally Posted by TRIDENT82 View Post
    Great thread IG, I really like the purpose and the direction of it...keep the updates coming brother

    I'm gonna include a link to this thread in the thread about the MRP CQB in this sub forum. I think this type of thread serves two great purposes for future readers..one it provides a great example to future builders about a particular AR configuration and generally breaks down the spec's behind the rifle. Secondly it equally shows how one should test, evaluate, readjust, test, evaluate,......evaluate, and finally exhibit a finalized configuration with then a whole thread that supports how and why the said finalized rifle got to be where it currently is.

    Every man deserves a badass bench vise like the one in the pic, a good one will last many, many lifetimes. Can't tell if yours is a family type handy down or if it's relatively new since it has a nice blue finish on it.



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    Real geniuses all have ****ed up work places. Haven't you ever seen some of Van Goghs canvasses?

    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Note the squared away workbench!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Real geniuses all have ****ed up work places. Haven't you ever seen some of Van Goghs canvasses?
    Absolutely. What about Evil geniuses though?
    "You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan

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    I liked the messy bench. It reminds me I'm not the only one out there with a work space that looks well used!
    Last edited by usmcvet; 04-14-11 at 11:20.
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    Is there some sort of cave man guide on how to detect an ejector spring is too weak?

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