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Early 603 XM16E1 project finished
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10-16-2011 05:47 PM
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Thanks, It is like the XM16E1 that I had in basic, except that one had the three prong replaced with a birdcage.
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Only thing missing in those pics are your toes! Nice looking rifle.
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Originally Posted by
limpetmine
Only thing missing in those pics are your toes! Nice looking rifle.
Hahaha! I cropped them out!
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WOW! That looks sweet! Outstanding work... I really appreciate the photos, as a future reference point for others!!!
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Just about the way they were designed. About six pounds and you could carry it all day.
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Nice rifle........................ I hated that damn varmit rifle. I worked with the Aussie 1st Royal Austrialian Regiment (1st RAR) and traded my AR for the Aussie version of the FAL (L1A1) in .308...... I never looked back. The Nato round killed everything I shot and usually with only one bullet too boot.
The AR-15 (M16
) may be classified a "battle rifle" now, with its improvements, but it sure the hell wasn't in the 60's. As my German
hunter instructor said "It is better to be over gunned than undergunned" It still remains valid statement today. If you must shoot your advisary numerous times............... it's time to get a better weapon/caliber.
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I had an Argentine
FAL about 15 years ago. I liked it a lot. I had a British
SUSAT sight on it, Another deputy mde me an offer I could not refuse, though, so I sold it.
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Early 603 XM16E1 project
You did an excellent job on your project. Here is a photo of the early "small letter/numbered"
223 marked magazine. Very difficult to find now - only seen them on the very early SP1 rifles
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