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Old 06-10-2009, 6:50 AM
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Default Lets see your 5.56/.223 SPR "Special Purpose Rifles"

Started this photo thread dedicated to the AR15 based SPR "Special Purpose rifles" accurized & scoped using the very popular .223, 5.56 rounds. Designed for long-range engagements in access of 400 yards to close range targets under 50.

Come on lets see your SPR Noveske's, Larue's, Colt's, LWRC's etc etc

Basic SPR requirements:

16" - up 1/7 or 1/8 twist barrel
Free-floated barrel/rail system
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MSTN built SPR w/ 18" Noveske and NXS 2.5-10x
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Started this photo thread dedicated to the AR15 based SPR "Special Purpose rifles" accurized & scoped using the very popular .223, 5.56 rounds. Designed for long-range engagements in access of 400 yards to close range targets under 50.

Come on lets see your SPR Noveske's, Larue's, Colt's, LWRC's etc etc

Basic SPR requirements:

16" - up 1/7 or 1/8 twist barrel
Free-floated barrel/rail system
Tactical Long Range Scope
Iron sights
16" ???

SPR is an overloaded term, but in general, one of the more famous one is the Crane's Mark 12 Mod 0/1 SPR. And most of the time "SPR" is used to refer to 18".... not too many people will call a 16" SPR...

Here is the story behind it: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.htm...f=134&t=141410

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Yes that's correct but recently I've met up with more and more LE sharpshooters with a shorter 16" Urban SPR type of set up. Because of that I wanted to leave that option in so we can get an idea what SPR builders are doing these days.

btw, great set up you have there,


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16" ???

SPR is an overloaded term, but in general, one of the more famous one is the Crane's Mark 12 Mod 0/1 SPR. And most of the time "SPR" is used to refer to 18".... not too many people will call a 16" SPR...

Here is the story behind it: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.htm...f=134&t=141410

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Yes that's correct but recently I've met up with more and more LE sharpshooters with a shorter 16" Urban SPR type of set up. Because of that I wanted to leave that option in so we can get an idea what SPR builders are doing these days.
Can you point out which departments are using ARs as "sniper" rifles??? That's new! Personally, I would be worry about using an AR in a hostage situation.

16" Urban SPR <- yet another new term....

If you want a 16", "accurized & scoped" ar, most will call that a "RECCE".... or the SEAL Recon Rifle....


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btw, great set up you have there,
Thx, still work in progress..... gonna grab the KAC 600 rear and KAC front sights soon.... lol

Also, the LaRue mount is really more superior than the ARMS rings....
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Don't own this anymore as I've sold it to another member, but here it is...



-Polish Miculek Compensator
-White Oak Armament 18" .223 Wylde chamber SPR 1/7 twist barrel - rifle length gas system
-Railed gas block with gas tube
-Vtac rifle length handguard
-Sun Devil Billet upper receiver - smooth face
-Spike's Tactical lower receiver
-LMT full auto BCG
-CMMG charging handle
-Stag LPK with hammer tail removed
-JP lightened yellow trigger springs
-Magpul MIAD grips
-Tubb Silicon chrome buffer spring
-LMT Standard 2.8 oz buffer
-Stag 6 position mil spec buffer tube
-LMT SOPMOD stock
-Bullet Button
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I wouldn't personally consider an AR15 as sniper rifle neither and a shorter 16" Urban "SPR type" is not trying to set a new term its just what I've came across in the past couple months. As for what departments are using ARs for "Sniper rifles" I have no clue, but as for LE officers I met training on 16" Scoped ARs as well as 18" SPRs well Maricopa county here in AZ as well as Clark county in NV.

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Noveske lower, Noveske SPR 18" 5.56 1/7
B.E. Meyers Flash Hider
Young Man. lpk, Young Man. Chrome BCG
PRI Combat charging handle
KNS MOD2 anti roll pin set
Timney 3lb trigger
Ergo palm shelf grip
Magpul trigger guard, PRS stock, TX rails & Pmags
Vltor VIS3 rail system & Bipod
Knight Armament front bius
A.R.M.S. 40LP rear bius
Larue Tach. scope mount
Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40mm LR/T M3 3/4 Mil Dot Illum
Leupold 40mm KillFlash

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Can you point out which departments are using ARs as "sniper" rifles??? That's new! Personally, I would be worry about using an AR in a hostage situation.

16" Urban SPR <- yet another new term....

If you want a 16", "accurized & scoped" ar, most will call that a "RECCE".... or the SEAL Recon Rifle....




Thx, still work in progress..... gonna grab the KAC 600 rear and KAC front sights soon.... lol

Also, the LaRue mount is really more superior than the ARMS rings....
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"Lets see your 5.56/.223 RECCE & SPR"



RECCE - 16"

SPR - 18"

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LOL, Do you think this will work?

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"Lets see your 5.56/.223 RECCE & SPR"



RECCE - 16"

SPR - 18"

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No, none of those are SPRs.

Nice collection, though.

SPR is a shortened rifle-gassed M16

RECCE is a lengthened carbine.

Both are accurized and scoped.

Sure, you could call almost anything one or the other, but intent has to be there.
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Seriously? High rings mounted on top of risers?

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yea... good point. i should take those off.
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I think I see what you are trying to do (deploy irons without removing scope), but you're better off with a one-piece mount. With your currrent setup a proper cheek weld will require adjusting your cheekpad when changing from scope to irons. With a QD one-piece mount it's a lot faster to just remove the scope. Also you'll be able to use published bullet drops since your scope will be at the right height.

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spr.jpg Don't worry I have a bipod on it now.
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i reworked and improved my build...

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Wow, you could build 2 ARs for the price of that scope!!! Very nice my friend...
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Sorry for the crappy pics.





Upper:
WOA 18" SPR Match Barrel .223 Wylde Mid-length gas
VLTOR MUR-1A
JP/VTAC rifle length handguard
Ops Inc collar and brake
Troy HK style front BUIS w/ tritium
Troy Diamondhead rear BUIS
Denny's super duty M16 BCG
PRI tac latch CH
Leupold Mark AR 3-9x40 mildot
LaRue LT-104-1 SPR mount
Harris BR-S 6-9 bipod
LaRue LT-130 QD Bipod mount

Lower:
SunDevil billet lower receiver multi-cal
RRA lpk w/ raddlock
RRA NM 2 stage trigger
ERGO pistol grip
Spike's ST-T2 heavy buffer
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What scope mount is that?
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LaRue LT-104-1 SPR
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Sort of an "SPR"


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keep them coming guys! There are some nice rifles here.
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A 16 inch SPR? Sounds like you're really talking about a Seal Recon Rifle. MSTN made a lot of money making civilian versions of the rifle the boys over at CRANE invented. Great rifles. I built one early on when very little information on them was available. Sold it a while back to fund another project, but I plan on building another one someday.
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So wait, I could just make my rifle an SPR if I added a scope to it?

Am I the only one who thinks these designations are silly?

Here's my rifle,




And here's a friends rifle, which I think meets the so-called "SPR" designation.

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here's my girl...

before:



current:



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WOA 18" SPR Match Barrel .223 Wylde Mid-length gas
VLTOR low-pro gas block
YHM flash hider
CMT upper receiver
Daniel Defense M4 12" handguard (before), JP/VTAC rifle length handguard (after)
CMT BCG (gonna change this to LMT eventually)
LMT tactical CH
Super Sniper 10x-42 mildot
JP mount
Harris bipod
YHM Bipod mount (before)

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Doublestar lower receiver
RRA lpk w/2nd gen bullet button
RRA NM 2 stage trigger
Panther pistol grip
Magpul PRS

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here is one i just built after seeing this and the cmmg thread i was inspired! and bored

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So wait, I could just make my rifle an SPR if I added a scope to it?

Am I the only one who thinks these designations are silly?
It's not just any AR with a scope.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_..._Purpose_Rifle
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Spent most of this last deployment funneling tax free pay into this project:



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- DPMS stainless 18" 5.56 MK-12 barrel, 1-8" twist.
- Stag upper receiver
- BCM Gunfighter Mod 3 Charging Handle
- Daniel Defense Bolt Carrier Assembly
- YHM Free Float Forearm
- YHM Gas Block/Hooded Front Sight
- American Defense "Recon" Mount, 30mm
- FM Optics 4-14 FFP Mil Dot
- Darkmetal Designs Muzzle Brake
- NCStar QD Bipod (Actually not that bad...)

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- RRA 2 Stage NM Trigger
- Magpul MIAD Grip with integral trigger guard
- Choate E-2 Buttstock
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no pictures right now however I have plans.

Already have Noveske lower and matching upper (minus barrel)
Magpul MOE stock (changing for PRS)
LaRue Tactical BCG
Magpul MOE grip
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updated my build...



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You have an amazing setup Sir Guru!
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That is the heat! All around well done sir.
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Pac,

You know I hate to throw you under the bus and all.....
Wrong collar. Even if you were going for something OPS other than the 12th (that's correct for that build, 12th.)...you're off. The gap from threads to 20 degree taper, it's too far. You ever make it out this way....I'll let you thread mine on that bad boy.

Your collar is for the 14th, 15th, 16th, and M4-s...
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ah, thanks for the info tech. ops inc has been out of stock of the 12th brakes and collars for quite some time and i finally got a hold of these from a seller on arfcom. he said that this was correct for my build. being that i've never seen any other ops items up close, i didn't know the difference - but i did notice it looked a bit long. i'll have to change it out when i can get a hold of one.

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I'll stay in touch...I'll track one down for you this week. I have been meaning to do so anyway....I bet I can get you one faster than Ron.

I'll see what I can do, I may even be able to dig one out of my box o' parts...
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Technique...not sure if you know the answer to this but thought I'd try...how many set screws does the OPS INC collar normally have? The reason I ask is, I got a brake and collar on an upper I bought and the collar has three set screws. In all the pictures I've seen, the collars all look like they only have one set screw.
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