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Last edited by Badger; 02-19-2011 at 04:50 PM.
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08-30-2010 07:37 PM
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RM, yes it is off topic. and as punishment I am going to take it away and ground you to your reloading room. You will not get it back until after Christmas (or I make 3 trips to the range, which ever comes first).
You did a good job!
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Make sure you post pics over at AR15.com! I like the short AR lightweight carbines myself. Here's my "Blackhawk Down" RO 723 clone I made from a Colt 6520
C7 upper receiver, barrel cut to 14.7" and FH permanently attached, Aimpoint 3000 sight.

Last edited by LeagleEagle; 08-31-2010 at 05:55 PM.
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Very Cool. LE! I have considered cutting it down and welding or blind pinning an M16A1 FH on it to make it close to the GAU5-A/A I had with a 14.5 inch barrel (I thought it was a GUU-5/P, but I found out that the AF still called our 14.5" GAUs GAU-5/A/A - we had both 14.5 and 11.5" ones in our armory, and being the armorer, I got to play with them all!!!). I decided to leave it at 16", though, because it retains 150-200 FPS more than an M4 with a 14.5. Projectile fragmentation range for an M193 from a 16" barrel is 175 to 200 yards, where it is about 100 + yards from an M4. SInce I can't afford $250 for an original Colt 3X or 4X, I spent $32 on an NC Star Colt clone 4X. Had one before and it was great at 100 yards and has a BDC for out to 500 which worked very well.
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Better pictures...
Here are a couple better daylight pics of the XM177E2 wearing a Colt 4X scope clone with BDC for M193 ammo. The upper is the original, later medium-dark gray pakerized and the S&W lower is coated with Rustoleum dark gray automotive primer. The picture shows that it is a pretty darn close match.

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First, let me say that I'm not a great fan of Black Rifles....However, that one would fit very nicely between my bed's headboard and the dresser.
Nicely done!
Phil