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Alla En El Rancho Grande
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Well I guess I really shouldn't have said I had two...two that fit the 6.5 but both the 762 and Cyclone are in .30 caliber..
Heres a pic of the 762 next to an AAC Titan for my .338...that thing is a beast compared to the 762. Titan is for this guy and my .338LM ![]() |
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Alla En El Rancho Grande
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#1789 |
Cashmere Jungle Lord
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Boffa
Location: The town so nice they named it twice
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This one was passed down by my grandfather
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Additionally, you can contact Colt... for a small fee, they will send you a letter telling you the exact date of manufacture and where the gun was originally shipped. These factory letters are pretty nice to have on a gun which has some collector value. Your Colt looks to be in nice shape for its age, and would probably have at least some moderate value. Cheers, G Last edited by Martel; 11-25-2010 at 07:58 AM. Reason: sp |
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#1795 |
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I am thinking about a starter-type of AR15, I like the looks of the Smith and Wesson M&P15.
Any advice? Are there cheaper/better models out there? Anyone have one laying around they wanna sell ![]() My son-in-law (a Marine) had this one, my wife took this picture and saw the look on my face and knew I would end up with one some day: ![]()
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Moar Padrons!
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#1797 |
RIP Nick Montano
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Good rifle but you can build one and say it'd one of a kind. That's what I did its not that hard look up YouTube videos for help I did and it helped me out.
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I'd personally go with building one of your own. Find a lower receiver, almost any will do (for me it's the one with the logo I like best) and start from there. Look at Bravo Co: http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/ for quality/variety of uppers. The reason for building your own, you can put all the little goodies that YOU want on it versus, spending the money on a complete rifle and then spending more money to upgrade it. That's just my opinion though. It's very easy to build one yourself if you can follow directions. Last edited by bonjing; 11-26-2010 at 05:48 PM. |
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