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    If that big long thing forward of the magwell is a throw-lever for taking the barrel off the gun, I am extremely dubious.
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    It most assuredly is. That there is brief case gun.

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    Looks awfully easy to snag on things...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    Looks awfully easy to snag on things...
    Exactly, why is it too hard to push the take down pins, remove the upper and slap one of these on http://raven-concealment-systems1.my...eceiver-cover/

    Instant briefcase gun without the premium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamara View Post
    Looks awfully easy to snag on things...
    I'll bet the fit & finish is first rate, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyLine1 View Post
    Exactly, why is it too hard to push the take down pins, remove the upper and slap one of these on http://raven-concealment-systems1.my...eceiver-cover/

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    Eh, even a disassembled upper and lower would be at best a backpack gun; a 16" 5.56 AR upper would be around 24" OAL, so I'd imagine a 7.62 would be even longer. Breaking it down to where the barrel would be the longest piece really does cut down on storage size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Default.mp3 View Post
    Eh, even a disassembled upper and lower would be at best a backpack gun; a 16" 5.56 AR upper would be around 24" OAL, so I'd imagine a 7.62 would be even longer. Breaking it down to where the barrel would be the longest piece really does cut down on storage size.
    I see what your saying.
    I was thinking of my AR and how I do it, not considering a 308 model with 16"+ barrel.

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    What gun is this?

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    It's a $6,000.00 rifle with a $300 optic, being shot by a guy posing in some brand new, previously unused tacticool clothing. But who's going notice?
    Wish my gear always stayed that clean looking

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    Doesn't BLR have on of these ? I thought he posted pics of one a while back ?

    Skyline - if i recall correctly, these are made in New Braunfels. Any idea if these are the same guys as dreadnaught industries?

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    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qlHFrHdYTQY

    Dolos system. You loose your favorite rail system....

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