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ahnaatjai March 20th, 2014 16:55

what i'm currently running
 
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just some gun porn of what i'll be using…:?

Wilkie March 20th, 2014 17:07

Looking good. Love the top left AR, not so sure about the AR without any sort of buffer tube though :D

Gbbr?

ahnaatjai March 20th, 2014 17:21

sorry, should have put in a description.

they're both aegs. the one with stock is the G&P Troy Battle 9, and the stockless AR is an ICS QD4.

the pistol is a KWC Taurus PT99 CO2 blowback.

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Originally Posted by Wilkie (Post 1877403)
not so sure about the AR without any sort of buffer tube though :D

forgive my ignorance, but what does a buffer tube do?

FirestormX March 20th, 2014 17:33

A GBBR would require a buffer tube, Wilkie. :p

A buffer tube on an AR is where the bolt moves into during the blow back (or when you rack the gun), to chamber a round and cock the hammer.
That ICS gun is a "concept" gun, and would not work with a real M4.

I can show you on my GBBR at the TTAC game.

That G&P is beautiful, though. :D

cav. March 20th, 2014 17:39

Only in airsoft where we can have AR's with no buffers! I do like that AR15 on the left though, looks mean!

ThunderCactus March 20th, 2014 19:41

pffff PDW's don't need buffer tubes :p lol

SuperCriollo March 20th, 2014 21:12

Why do people never get rid of the warning stickers, why ! lol

terrorist one March 20th, 2014 21:23

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Originally Posted by FirestormX (Post 1877421)
A GBBR would require a buffer tube, Wilkie. :p

A buffer tube on an AR is where the bolt moves into during the blow back (or when you rack the gun), to chamber a round and cock the hammer.
That ICS gun is a "concept" gun, and would not work with a real M4.

I can show you on my GBBR at the TTAC game.

That G&P is beautiful, though. :D

http://www.shootingillustrated.com/i...ms-pds-pistol/

You where saying an AR needs a buffer tube? Well, you where wrong.

pusangani March 20th, 2014 21:48

Olympic arms makes an AR pistol as well, there's an ICS version of it too

Wilkie March 20th, 2014 22:15

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Originally Posted by FirestormX (Post 1877421)
A GBBR would require a buffer tube, Wilkie. :p

Oh no, I've been found out! Lol Ive yet to get into GBBR, but that's good to know

Ya, some states have banned certain furnature on ARs, such as stocks, so they have AR "pistols", pretty much regular ARs with short stubby buffer tubes, which can't except a stock.

Lots of newer weapons, like the Scar and ACR weapon systems, although visually similar to AR15s, use a different set of internals which allow for folding stocks.

ahnaatjai March 20th, 2014 22:17

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Originally Posted by SuperCriollo (Post 1877460)
Why do people never get rid of the warning stickers, why ! lol

derp…:P

thebreadbandit. March 20th, 2014 23:46

Are you kidding me, haven't you heard it's the new thing in the Special Forces to keep them on?!


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Originally Posted by SuperCriollo (Post 1877460)
Why do people never get rid of the warning stickers, why ! lol


Corinth March 21st, 2014 09:13

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Originally Posted by thebreadbandit. (Post 1877497)
Are you kidding me, haven't you heard it's the new thing in the Special Forces to keep them on?!

I thought most things were new in the Special Forces? Correct me if I'm wrong but they seem to be the hipsters of the Armed Forces when it comes to new stuff. >.>

FirestormX March 21st, 2014 11:54

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Originally Posted by terrorist one (Post 1877466)
http://www.shootingillustrated.com/i...ms-pds-pistol/

You where saying an AR needs a buffer tube? Well, you where wrong.

Sorry, you're right. I should clarify that your typical AR bolt carrier group requires a buffer tube, hehe.


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