I need an Engine, will Trade an AR-15 for one
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I need an Engine, will Trade an AR-15 for one
Hey everyone, I am in need of an Engine for my 1998 Camaro z28. I bought it last July with a nice loud rod knock, expecting to replace the motor and enjoy. Well the economy got to me and I was laid off from my teaching Job. I am hoping to go back to work next year, but would ove to get the Camaro up and running. I have a brand new never fired AR-15 I would love to trade for an LS1 motor.
Here is a pic of the Gun. Let me know if you are interested.
Todd
Here is a pic of the Gun. Let me know if you are interested.
Todd
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I went the opposite. Sold my AR-15's (which were both accurate as heck and fun to shoot and started collecting AK's) reliability and maintenance on the other hand are the AR's downfall. AK = reliable in all Conditions and Maintenance....well not really much to do other then run a bore snake down them once and a while. They do what they were built for, going bang 99.9% of the time. I can still hit a target dead on at 100+ yards with it too
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DoubleStar DS-4 16" SOCOM Carbine
Specifications
1X9 twist 4150 Chrome vanadium steel barrel
M203 Grenade launcher cut in front of the front sight base (M4 notch)
SOCOM flats under the handquards
Medium contour under the handguards
Chrome lined bore and chamber
Strike flash hider
Winter trigger guard
Badger Gen 2 Tac Latch
Nikon Prostaff BDC 3x9x40 Scope
Specifications
1X9 twist 4150 Chrome vanadium steel barrel
M203 Grenade launcher cut in front of the front sight base (M4 notch)
SOCOM flats under the handquards
Medium contour under the handguards
Chrome lined bore and chamber
Strike flash hider
Winter trigger guard
Badger Gen 2 Tac Latch
Nikon Prostaff BDC 3x9x40 Scope
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I went the opposite. Sold my AR-15's (which were both accurate as heck and fun to shoot and started collecting AK's) reliability and maintenance on the other hand are the AR's downfall. AK = reliable in all Conditions and Maintenance....well not really much to do other then run a bore snake down them once and a while. They do what they were built for, going bang 99.9% of the time. I can still hit a target dead on at 100+ yards with it too
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True, but I don't plan to shoot mine submerged or in the mud. Don't get me wrong the AK is a great platform with a larger caliber and knock down power then a .223 or a .556. With a chrome lined bore and chamber the AR cleans up real nice. Thats whats great about the U.S. having so many choices. If you ever get down my way we can go shooting.
P.S. You should at some point want to dive head first into some mud or sand and let loose the AR. Tactical training bro
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How is that? Two completely different rifles. A military buddy of mine that's overseas tells me of how the local kids run around with fully auto AK's and how they are just laying around the streets. Crazy. It would be nuts to see children in the states walking around with these.
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I love how the spotter traced the round and point of impact on the first missed shot. The second shot that hit the guys backpack was classic and then he just stops and looks around like, someone's shooting at me...oh well. His 3rd shot, well we both saw the blood and body parts splattered everywhere