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One would like it is training as that looks a fairly exposed position to be firing so many rounds especially if the enemy is entrenched in the tree line would make target definition very hard among the foliage and shadows.
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Definitely training Mate. There are fired blank cases by his knee.
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25-5
Thanks Mark those pics are something I hadn't seen before.
I've tried using flap up on my
M1A
and it's not my favorite. Just wondered if anyone used the thing.
The "flap" is best used in the prone position when on FA fire.
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Non standard hider on the E2's.
Ed
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What's attached to the e2' bayonet lug?
Ed
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That is a Stabilizer Assembly. It slides over the flash hider and clamps on behind the bayonet lug.
Cass
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Thanks Cass! Can you explain the mechanical working's of the devise?
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Ed
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Originally Posted by
ed skeels
Thanks Cass! Can you explain the mechanical working's of the devise?
Regards
Ed
these were originally designed for a full auto application, but do they really do a good job of taming recoil and muzzle rise during semi-auto rapid fire
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