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This gun finish would look really good on your gun I think. A distressed or weathered look kind of fits into the motif of what you have going on right now.
This gun finish would look really good on your gun I think. A distressed or weathered look kind of fits into the motif of what you have going on right now.
This gun finish would look really good on your gun I think. A distressed or weathered look kind of fits into the motif of what you have going on right now.
Keymod seems to have more shit out there to direct attach to it. I think M-LOK is going to be used by the US military thoughHas a clear "winner" been declared between KeyMod and M-LOK yet, by that I mean, which seems more popular at a retail level?
Has a clear "winner" been declared between KeyMod and M-LOK yet, by that I mean, which seems more popular at a retail level?
Has a clear "winner" been declared between KeyMod and M-LOK yet, by that I mean, which seems more popular at a retail level?
Generally, right now at least, Keymod is a couple ounces lighter. You could get a pair of Midwest rails that are same length and generation and for some reason Keymod is lighter.
Knowing me, I'll likely talk myself out of it.
Knowing me, I'll likely talk myself out of it.
Maybe I just need to buy some mag couplers:
I may or may not end up with another AR; then again, you guys know how much a flip-flop. There's just something kinda goofy about the Tavor, which I may never get over. Not to mention that entire curricula evolve around the AR in North America, due to its popularity.
ARs are restricted, so they're basically range toys. They can only be fired at federally approved ranges and require written permission to transport. Kinda like pistols, except it's a centrefire rifle, so not as indoor range friendly. But since they're already restricted, barrel length isn't as critical. Canadians have had AR-based SBRs for a while, now.What exactly is allowed on AR's up there?
I get it dude, it's similar up here, a tacticool semi-auto, without all the BS. It's not registered and I can legally shoot it on Crown Land and private property, without needing written permission to transport it.For me the Tavor is an SBR without the bullshit. And when you add the Giselle trigger pack and trigger bow it's...well, a hair trigger. Depending on how you set it. In fact, I've been meaning to ease mine off a bit. So much for shitty bullpup triggers.
The fact that Canada had these bitches before the US was a disgrace.
As for mag couplers, fuck that. Belt-fed ftw.