Zombie Apocalypse, Who's Locked And Loaded?
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I read it and didn't really click at first, maybe I've been on too many gun related websites lately lol.... Then I was like, WTF,,, and started laughing while jamming the brakes and pulling over. When I was leaving, I saw a couple other people stopping to take pics also. Funny ****.
Mike
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I pieced together my entire AR and put it together. Best way to go rather than buying one already put together. You'll spend less $$$ and have it customized to your liking. Also, I'd go with Bravo Company (BCM) I've owned CMMG and also Bushmaster. BCM is the way to go as far as the upper & bolt carrier go.
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If a zombie apocalypse ever came true I don't think it would go far there are plenty of people with guns and ammo that would live nothing more than to blow away zombies all day. It would never go as far as it does in movies and tv shows
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I pieced together my entire AR and put it together. Best way to go rather than buying one already put together. You'll spend less $$$ and have it customized to your liking. Also, I'd go with Bravo Company (BCM) I've owned CMMG and also Bushmaster. BCM is the way to go as far as the upper & bolt carrier go.
Mike
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Good luck with that! Awesome weapon though.
Have fun reloading that side by side & Over under and toting around large heavy rounds. That's for close range and a pump action or semi that can hold 8+1 rounds is the better choice. Some sort of rifle w/ several high-cap mags is a must. My choice is my NHM-91 AK-47. My .45 on will be on the side and the AR over the shoulder.
Feeding issues with their complete upper and on another totally different rifle they offer.
What barrel length do you want? 20"/18"/16''/14.5"/11.5/10.5"? All the above?
Then you gotta figure out if you want a carbine or a mid length upper. I went w/ a light weight mid length Cold Hammer Forged Barreled Upper.
Just from personal experience and all the different members I shoot with, I would def go the BCM route. You won't be sorry brotha!
Palmetto State Armory is a good place to check out for a lower, butt stock, grip and handguards. They have sells with the lowers completely assembled or if you wanna do it yourself, you can save anywhere from $50-80 if you put it together yourself.
What barrel length do you want? 20"/18"/16''/14.5"/11.5/10.5"? All the above?
Then you gotta figure out if you want a carbine or a mid length upper. I went w/ a light weight mid length Cold Hammer Forged Barreled Upper.
Just from personal experience and all the different members I shoot with, I would def go the BCM route. You won't be sorry brotha!
Palmetto State Armory is a good place to check out for a lower, butt stock, grip and handguards. They have sells with the lowers completely assembled or if you wanna do it yourself, you can save anywhere from $50-80 if you put it together yourself.
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What barrel length do you want? 20"/18"/16''/14.5"/11.5/10.5"? All the above?
Then you gotta figure out if you want a carbine or a mid length upper. I went w/ a light weight mid length Cold Hammer Forged Barreled Upper.
Just from personal experience and all the different members I shoot with, I would def go the BCM route. You won't be sorry brotha!
Palmetto State Armory is a good place to check out for a lower, butt stock, grip and handguards. They have sells with the lowers completely assembled or if you wanna do it yourself, you can save anywhere from $50-80 if you put it together yourself.
Here's a little bit of what I'm after for the rest:
-Chrome lined barrel
-5.56 NATO
-1/7 twist
-M4 feed ramps
-Middy upper
-A3 upper receiver
I'm still researching the pros/cons of all the other items etc.. The idea of building my own AR is very intriguing.
I like the Daniel Defense stuff as well but haven't talked to anyone with personal experience.
Mike
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I'm torn between a 14.5" and 16" barrel, but I'm leaning toward a 14.5".
Here's a little bit of what I'm after for the rest:
-Chrome lined barrel
-5.56 NATO
-1/7 twist
-M4 feed ramps
-Middy upper
-A3 upper receiver
I'm still researching the pros/cons of all the other items etc.. The idea of building my own AR is very intriguing.
I like the Daniel Defense stuff as well but haven't talked to anyone with personal experience.
Mike
Here's a little bit of what I'm after for the rest:
-Chrome lined barrel
-5.56 NATO
-1/7 twist
-M4 feed ramps
-Middy upper
-A3 upper receiver
I'm still researching the pros/cons of all the other items etc.. The idea of building my own AR is very intriguing.
I like the Daniel Defense stuff as well but haven't talked to anyone with personal experience.
Mike
Here's the one I put together.
Cold Hammer Forged Barrels
M4 Feed Ramp Barrel Extension
M4 Feed Ramp Flat Top Receiver
T-Marked Upper Receivers
USGI 1/7 Twist Rates
USGI 5.56 NATO Chambers
Mil-Spec 11595E - Certified Barrel Steel (CMV)
Chrome Lined Bore and Chamber
Manganese Phosphate Barrel Finish
Mil-Spec F-Marked Forged Front Sights
USGI Government Profile Barrels
HPT (High Pressure Test) Barrels
MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspected) Barrels
I went w/ a 14.5" You'll be happy with the 14.5" One of the best overall length's IMO.
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-B...d-14lw-bfh.htm
I've also got a few Colt A4 carry handles laying around I can throw your way if you get one. It's good to have one on hand in case you optics go out. I enjoy iron sights too.