I threw on a new, and longer MLOK Centurion Arms rail on this.
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I removed the SBA3 pistol brace from my Geissele AR pistol and put a BCM mod 0 stock in its place after receiving my form 1 approval a few days ago.
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Went shooting for the first time in 2+ months, shot two rifles, checked their function & zero with different suppressors. Basically just got back into the swing of things now that the ranges are open again.
Same here - Geissele triggers are very consistent for me; if you close your eyes you couldn't tell which rifle it was (several Geissele duplicates).
I did get an MBT-2S for my CM762; I figured as my only AR10 pattern rifle it would be a good inexpensive trigger to try in it. And it's a nice trigger, but I prefer the contour on the Geissele trigger face and they honestly feel better to me - granted I have a lot of time behind them compared to only several hundred with the MBTs.
The MBT-2S is good, but they feel like $100 triggers in my mind and if price was no option, I'd take Geissele SSA/SSA-Es every day of the week. They only place Mark Larue wins on is price.
I did not do anything to day, but I did a couple weeks ago.
I have two ARs I did several years ago. On one, I swapped out the EOTech 553 for a Trijicon MRO a few months ago and put the 553 on my M4A1 SOPMOD Block II clone. Well, I could not stop there. Today, I took the MRO off and replaced it with an Aimpoint Comp M3 I had on another AR that I made some changes to. The MRO went on the second AR and I changed out the Midwest Industries drop-in Keymod handguard and replaced it with a new Centurion Arms C4 M-LOK FSP handguard and added Centurion Arms M-LOK rail panels and handstop.
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"A Bad Day At The Range Is Better Than A Great Day Working"
USMC Force Recon 1978-1984
US Air Force Res. 1995-2004 (Air Transportation)
M16/AR15 shooter since 1978, gun collector and AR builder since 2004
I also worked on something else.
I have been giving some consideration to taking my 2008 Colt LE6920 back to factory condition. It has spent over ten years as a M4SOPMOD Block I clone (or sort). I also built a basic M4 clone a few years ago and I thought about taking all of the Block I stuff and putting it on this one. Well, this afternoon, I did just that.
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LE6920 after:
M4 clone before:
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"A Bad Day At The Range Is Better Than A Great Day Working"
USMC Force Recon 1978-1984
US Air Force Res. 1995-2004 (Air Transportation)
M16/AR15 shooter since 1978, gun collector and AR builder since 2004
It is the task of our generation, yours and mine. But we build and defend not for our generation alone. We defend the foundations laid down by our fathers. We build a life for generations yet unborn.
We defend and we build a way of life, not for America alone, but for all mankind. Ours is a high duty, a noble task.---Franklin Delano Roosevelt May 26th, 1940.
Blued/oiled a cut down A2 FSB and trimmed Geissele Maritime bolt catch.
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