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  • offrdmania
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 4046

    Custom Ruger Scout .223

    All done! Its going to be a plinker and I am only going to use the irons so I decided to make an upper handguard. Took a few hours this morning along with a very heavily modified Garand rear hand guard and spring clip.
    I was able to use the existing allen screws from the scope rail in case I ever decide to put the rail back on, then its only an allen wrench away. What do you think? Oh, and I put a longer flash suppressor on for that M14 look. The barrel is at 20" now.





    Last edited by offrdmania; 03-14-2015, 9:52 PM.
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    hellaguy
    Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 183

    Really nice!
    Thanks for the inspiration.
    The hell with you for making me buy a GSR now.

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    • #3
      beardog308
      Banned
      • Feb 2014
      • 577

      I want one in .308. With a flat on top for the rail.

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      • #4
        1911ShooterPhil
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 1037

        That looks sweet!

        Great job! You should show Ruger what you did. Seriously. That's a sexy & practical modification to their design.

        Where'd you get the long flash hider? Looks like something from MFI AP (http://mfiap.com/i-11649019-mfi-hk-g...-x-28-tpi.html)... --1911ShooterPhil
        "A gun is a tool. No better and no worse than any other tool: an axe, a shovel, or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that." Shane (1953)

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        • #5
          offrdmania
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2008
          • 4046

          Originally posted by 1911ShooterPhil
          Great job! You should show Ruger what you did. Seriously. That's a sexy & practical modification to their design.

          Where'd you get the long flash hider? Looks like something from MFI AP (http://mfiap.com/i-11649019-mfi-hk-g...-x-28-tpi.html)... --1911ShooterPhil
          Thats exactly the flash suppressor that I used
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          • #6
            200Apples
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            • Dec 2011
            • 7217

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            I agree with Phil. Very nicely done chunk of laminate, there.

            I think the flash hider kinda WAY too long, but that's just me. lol. I'd love to see the radial port muzzle brake as found on the latest RGS version with the polymer stock.

            You've accomplished a very tasty modification! sir. Again, well done!

            :-)
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            • #7
              offrdmania
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 4046

              Originally posted by 200Apples
              .
              I agree with Phil. Very nicely done chunk of laminate, there.

              I think the flash hider kinda WAY too long, but that's just me. lol. I'd love to see the radial port muzzle brake as found on the latest RGS version with the polymer stock.

              You've accomplished a very tasty modification! sir. Again, well done!

              :-)
              The flash hider is meant to be long to emulate an M14
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              • #8
                offrdmania
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                • Mar 2008
                • 4046

                Originally posted by beardog308
                I want one in .308. With a flat on top for the rail.
                They come stock with a scope rail installed already
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