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Took some advice from a friend. The result.
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Built up the AR pistol today with the help of a buddy. First time putting an AR lower together.
Bottom half:
Aero Lower
BCM LPK
Law Folder
SBA3 Brace
Upper Half:
BCM 11.5 MCMR upper
SOLGW bolt
BCM Mod 4(? Large paddle) charging handle
Scout DF, getting flip flopped with my Fury Scout this week.
Steiner P4Xi in a Midwest Industries 1.93” High Mount.
Arisaka inline scout mount coming in this week and a Cloud Defensive LCS to go to a tape switch mounted on the top rail. Cant wait to get out this week and shoot this thing. The second pic is just a size comparison to my 16” DD M4V5 that I stole the light and optic from.
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Every year I go to a Memorial Day Shoot on a buddy's farm in Tn. Folks from all over the country come. We all bring guns and food and make a weekend of it. One of our members from FL always brings the coolest toys. Last year I got to put 10 rounds through a 1941 Johnson...this year I got to put a couple magazines through a .351 Winchester. I love my ARs and Glocks, but these old carbines/rifles are just a different level of cool altogether.
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Dig it. What was the Savage 99 chambered in?
I looked at one of those Winchesters many years ago when I lived in
Kalamazoo, MI. There was a sporting goods store downtown that used to
come up with lots of interesting old rifles and shotguns. Didn't have the cash
and haven't really had a chance at one since.
The look on a local peace activists face when I mentioned that I might be in the market
for a new deer rifle was priceless.
.300 Savage...also a really sweet shooting rifle, but I've been enamored with the .351 ever since watching the Bonnie and Clyde episode of Tales of the Gun, when I was a child.
Okay, Eli, you are going to have to explain the headless doll for a shooting rest. I am sure there is a completely rational explanation.
And I have never even seen a 1941 Johnson, much less shot one. Very cool!