CMMG MK4-SUB
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I considered back boring mine, machining the ports and welding on a nut for a collar, then chopping to 12", re crowning, etc. But then I've got a machine shop down the road in the back of a gunsmiths. Think that would stay section one.
Been renovating a house and have a 10 week old daughter though so not even pressed a bang switch for two months!
Been renovating a house and have a 10 week old daughter though so not even pressed a bang switch for two months!
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That looks gorgeous. That's an HK stock if I'm not mistaken?
How did you get hold of quantities of those?
How did you get hold of quantities of those?
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Not HK, Honey Badger.
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I think you mean the NEA CCS and this isn't one of those from the pics? Look at the split in the tube where the rods lie.
http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/u ... irsoft-gun
Sorry for the Airsoft link. The real steel is somewhat rare I think.
http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/u ... irsoft-gun
Sorry for the Airsoft link. The real steel is somewhat rare I think.
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Yes. Well aware of that. I was wondering if the stock on your CMMG sub was the same as found on an HK416c as it appears to be identical.
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Quick question - with the mod permanently attached, is there any way of cleaning the muzzle / crown ?
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breacher wrote:Quick question - with the mod permanently attached, is there any way of cleaning the muzzle / crown ?
In the absence of an answer from LanTac - anybody here have one of these ?
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