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Very nice. Arctic Warfare? I'm guessing. Nice Vortex.
Actually it's a custom Rem 700 in a SA AICS 1.5 This is my second build. My first build I sold in August to the bass player of POP EVIL of all people :-)

I've been thinking about replacing my Nightforce with a Vortex Razor HD, but damn they are expensive.
I hear ya! This build took me 2 years to complete, saving and buying piece by piece. I thought about Nightforce but Vortex has such amazing customer service. This is my 3rd Vortex optic (first Razor though)

Nice shooter! I like the sticker too:thumbsup:.
Thanks! I have lost loved ones and close friends to cancer. I can't wait to finish load development and hit the range.
 
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Actually it's a custom Rem 700 in a SA AICS 1.5 This is my second build. My first build I sold in August to the bass player of POP EVIL of all people :-)

I thought I recognized the AI chassis...and now that you mention it, the rear of the bolt and safety should have told me Rem 700. I sold mine a year ago.
 
My XDM9 was not cutting it out of the box, and I didn't like the prices for some of the after market upgrades.

So as any normal man looking for an excuse to buy a new gun would do.. :-" i picked up a G35 for USPSA/steel challenge:wall:
 

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Took out my late fathers S&W 686 yesterday afternoon, put about 200 rds of full power 357 magnum through it. I could barely close my hand afterwards, my dad had is 686 ported, which helps with the flip, but you take it all in the web of the hand...hurts! Anyway, cleaned it up and snapped a photo for a little show and tell.
 
Im not a trained sniper/long-gun but this has been my toy for the week during my stay w/ Swedish SOF in Iraq.

(.338 Lapua)

It's been a dream to shoot and these guys have been a pleasure to work with. Very professional; they demonstrate a strong work ethic that shows in their training.
 

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Im not a trained sniper/long-gun but this has been my toy for the week during my stay w/ Swedish SOF in Iraq.

(.338 Lapua)

It's been a dream to shoot and these guys have been a pleasure to work with. Very professional; they demonstrate a strong work ethic that shows in their training.


Looks like an A-I... is it?
 
Yes.

It's the latest model as well (AX). These guys are littered with Gucci because of how small their unit is -- most of the guys are equipped with up to four different weapon systems and a crackerjack box full of accessories.

The Copenhagen is all mine though, no big deal...
 
My brother and I just built this for him. Noveske DMR with all kinds of goodies, too much to list right now, doing a barrel break in and initial group/zero today. I'll post more later.

Nice looking blaster. Careful where you stand around the Precision Armament comp. ;)
 
Nice looking blaster. Careful where you stand around the Precision Armament comp. ;)

Yeah I know, his idea. It will have a suppressor on it shortly, his stamps should be here around January/February.

We built him a carbine and he wanted that comp on that, after about ten rds it came off and we slapped a A2 on it, so while waiting on his paperwork, he couldn't wait anymore so on goes that brain rattler. Hints he's got my NightForce on it, which me like's not so much...but he's a good brother and I'm glad to see him finally getting into rifles, so I'm being supportive. Best part is he hasn't been a cheap-ass about things, so it's been fun piecing together a nice rifle.

ETA: you should see the text's between us of me trying to talk him out of silly shit and giving my $.02 on shit he read on the net. lol it's been interesting.
 
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My 12 gauge KSG - some folks hate em' but I've had nothing but success with it. With the added Red-Dot it knocks down whatever I am pointing at, and the forward grip that extends the length of the bottom rail, offers enough leverage that prevents the breakage of both the rail and the grip, that I have read so much about. The rubber pad does it's job, makes it fun to shoot - debating on whether or not to get the muzzle break (does it serve a purpose or does it just look cool?) and an extender for the switch between chambers (Each chamber holds 7 shells).

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My 12 gauge KSG - some folks hate em' but I've had nothing but success with it. With the added Red-Dot it knocks down whatever I am pointing at, and the forward grip that extends the length of the bottom rail, offers enough leverage that prevents the breakage of both the rail and the grip, that I have read so much about. The rubber pad does it's job, makes it fun to shoot - debating on whether or not to get the muzzle break (does it serve a purpose or does it just look cool?) and an extender for the switch between chambers (Each chamber holds 7 shells).

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At least you went with the AFG and not a VFG. Good choice.
 
At least you went with the AFG and not a VFG. Good choice.

I began with a VFG, but after firing it, that was a lot of pressure being put into one spot. Also found a few stories and vids online where they had a tendency to snap while racking the slide - you cannot short stroke this weapon, it is all or nothing. Feel much more comfortable with the AFG - ordered 6 snap-caps too, finding it easier to get the hang of cycling the gun and then switching over to the other tube.
 
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