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| Member Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 33
| the FNG's WASR-10
I know there will be a striking similarity to another member's.....but I did all the work to my rifle myself, and Im !!!! proud of the result, so without further or do.......... |
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very nice! it was easy to do huh? i like mine alot. watcha going to do scopewise? love that t-6 buttstock!
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yea the T-6 buttstock is a must for us Infantry guys, heh, but as far as optics go, Im goin with something in the line of a reflex type of optic, pretty much the first thing I see and like thats CQB styled
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 33
| Hi, Im Rifleman, and Im an addict
Just as anyone with my kind of personality would do, I could'nt leave well enough alone. Here are the updated pics in the Saga of my rifle. The full weapon. ![]() A close up so you can see the folding front grip, M-249 SAW style grip (or FN Mini-Mi for most of those that have served in non-U.S. militaries) and the NcStar optics I put on there. ![]() Thought I would go on ahead and address why I put close combat optics on the weapon, first off I just like 'em, fast target acquisition and most are fairly reliable. Second, I can still use the iron sights for any long shots, and in my mind I think that to be better than having a magnification optic for long shots, and the iron sights for CQB....but thats just me....and its my rifle
__________________ “I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight.” GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON |
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| spiritual counselor ![]() ![]() |
looks good to me! now that ive put a reciever mount on my saiga, i wanna get one for the wasr. ive found i can bore sight with one of them, and at least start on the paper.
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