Yep. The m14 schematic has a part labeled 1488. M14 is best raifuC-Mag wrote:TheReal_ND wrote:I want to build a sten gun. I think they used to have a variant that could be built anywhere by sas with only like one machined part.
FYI most WWII weapons blueprints are on the internets.
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Meh. FN SCAR 17 > SOCOM M1ATheReal_ND wrote: M14 is best raifu
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Yeah that sounds like "barbarbar" tbh m8
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SCAR FTW, lighter, much easier to strip, clean, maintain, better sights, ambi-cocking lever forward on receiver, monorail, adjustable folding stock, and most of all 7.62; but feels like you're shooting 5.56, smooth operator, wouldn't know it was a big bore to shoot it. To actually take into battle, humpin' and pumpin', in the field? SCAR, all day.
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At least it's not bullpup fugly
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Yes, well, an M1A would look better mounted on the wall, sho nuff, but a pain in the ass to strip and clean in the field, SCAR 17 comes apart like it's Lego, no muss no fuss no tools, and tellin' you, SCAR 17; you'll double take to make sure that's actually 7.62, shoots the FN FAL round, but feels like an M16, 168gr, without the kick.
tbh, I would just ditch the AR's and replace them with SCAR 17, doesn't weigh much more than an M16, while easier to use, in all situations, to include CQB, and yet; it's full bore. It's more accurate, more reliable, longer ranged, harder hitting, better ergonomics, simplified operation, modular maintainance, with no wieght/recoil penalty to speak of; what's not to love? Price? Uncah Sugah can afford it, ain't no thang.
I even prefer it to HK417 because HK ported over the design flaws of the AR, whereas the SCAR is the 21st Century FN FAL...
tbh, I would just ditch the AR's and replace them with SCAR 17, doesn't weigh much more than an M16, while easier to use, in all situations, to include CQB, and yet; it's full bore. It's more accurate, more reliable, longer ranged, harder hitting, better ergonomics, simplified operation, modular maintainance, with no wieght/recoil penalty to speak of; what's not to love? Price? Uncah Sugah can afford it, ain't no thang.
I even prefer it to HK417 because HK ported over the design flaws of the AR, whereas the SCAR is the 21st Century FN FAL...
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Smitty-48 wrote:Yes, well, an M1A would look better mounted on the wall, sho nuff, but a pain in the ass to strip and clean in the field, SCAR 17 comes apart like it's Lego, no muss no fuss no tools, and tellin' you, SCAR 17; you'll double take to make sure that's actually 7.62, shoots the FN FAL round, but feels like an M16, 168gr, without the kick.
tbh, I would just ditch the AR's and replace them with SCAR 17, doesn't weigh much more than an M16, while easier to use, in all situations, to include CQB, and yet; it's full bore. It's more accurate, more reliable, longer ranged, harder hitting, better ergonomics, simplified operation, modular maintainance, with no wieght/recoil penalty to speak of; what's not to love? Price? Uncah Sugah can afford it, ain't no thang.
I even prefer it to HK417 because HK ported over the design flaws of the AR, whereas the SCAR is the 21st Century FN FAL...
All True. (I still have a soft spot for the M1A)
The SCAR is great, but I can't get past the price. $ 3200 American. I've got a long list of guns I want, and I can get several for that loot.
US Military is looking very seriously at the HK416 as a replacement to the M16 platform, and they've already said 7.62 X 51 will be used as well as 5.56 X 45
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Yes, well, I could trade my sports car in for five Toyota Corolla's too, but you only live once, eh?
How many 7-6-2 Battle Rifles does one really need?
How many 7-6-2 Battle Rifles does one really need?
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Everyone only needs just one.Smitty-48 wrote:Yes, well, I could trade my sports car in for five Toyota Corolla's too, but you only live once, eh?
How many 7-6-2 Battle Rifles does one really need?
But I'm building a damn armory here for a squad. I have to think modularity and interchangeability.
Frankly, I haven't mastered the AR platform yet. Until I can build one without any references, I can look at every spring and know exactly where it goes.......... I still have work to do.
Plus I have my M1 Carbine build I just started. It's going to be all WWII parts.
I'm full of excuses aren't I.
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Hey everyone, here's your chance to own a Chicago Typewriter.heydaralon wrote:Have you ever fired a thompson or a garand? If so, how do they stack up against the German and Russian guns from the era?Smitty-48 wrote:Yeah, might as well go for the FN FAL Para, if you're feeling full bore and nostalgic.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017 ... hine-guns/
Only $ 22,000
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