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Handguns, Rifles & Shotguns => Handguns => Topic started by: Hardwood83 on October 26, 2013, 11:15:27 AM
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Put this together recently. 10.5" MAS Defense upper with a Troy rail. PSA lower (with a coat of silver ceramic engine paint- just because) Sig SB15 arm brace. Fired it last weekend and am very pleased with it, although ammo is hard to find/$$ currently. I don't really have a purpose for it but wanted to try out .300 blk. I will probably add a red dot and get a flash-hider that accommodates my YHM 7.62 Ti phantom silencer.
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does that arm brace really help? im asking because that seems like a lot of weight for an arm to hold out there.
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Couldn't tell you- I haven't used it as designed (ie inserting your forearm and strapping in). I have improvised it in a way not intended, and for that it works perfectly.
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Couldn't tell you- I haven't used it as designed (ie inserting your forearm and strapping in). I have improvised it in a way not intended, and for that it works perfectly.
You wouldn't perhaps have any political aspirations? With that quality of smoke you would do quite well ;)
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are you using factory ammo? or are you handloading your own? I have one that im goingt to load for and am looking for some loads that people have tried
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are you using factory ammo? or are you handloading your own? I have one that im goingt to load for and am looking for some loads that people have tried
Sorry, just factory loads so far.
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are you using factory ammo? or are you handloading your own? I have one that im goingt to load for and am looking for some loads that people have tried
My load that I have worked up to:
Hornady 150gr FMJ
15.5gr Lil'Gun (started at 14.4gr I believe)
Remington 7 1/2 primer
Mixed brass (formed from damaged 5.56/223)
2.065" OAL
I could go a little hotter but it cycled my 9" AAC pistol just fine and accuracy testing with a pistol doesn't work the best :)
Get a case gauge (LE Wilson works) as you will need it to form cases.