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  • heyjerr
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Feb 2008
    • 1177

    Originally posted by calif 15-22
    TopRrifle DD V5, Exilemachine Lefty Backfin, Magpul MIAD Grip, Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine, KVP Linear Comp, Aimpoint Pro.

    Bottom middle rifle DD V7, Thordson, KVP Linear Comp, Nikon Scope.



    Both placed carefully on carpet to prevent damage!
    That third rifle may be the best known picture of a ghost gun!
    Do not try and bend the spoon, that's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth...there is no spoon.

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    • wilddeej
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 27

      Originally posted by heyjerr
      That third rifle may be the best known picture of a ghost gun!
      Good one!
      Sent from an undisclosed location using technology easily mistaken for nothing short of magic according to my dog.
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      • ucb
        Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 296

        FYI the exhile hammerhead is much easier to handle if you stipple it.

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        • Riskadvisor
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2016
          • 42

          Here are some of my California "FEATURELESS" sporting rifles:

          1) Mr. Beowulf



          2) AR9



          3) Keltec Sub2000 Gen 2 - had to make my own Kydex due to having the Midwest Industries scope mount/scope...but turned out pretty decent.



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          • heyjerr
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Feb 2008
            • 1177

            Hmmmm, have to wonder if that wrap on the Sub2000 has a large enough fin. Still looks like you could wrap your thumb around it below the action. I wonder if you can make a larger fin that also wraps around the scope when folded.

            Secondly, I look at the sharp edges around the webbing of your hand and wonder how long you can shoot before it begins to hurt. I had a sharp edge like that but on a larger calibre, which I eventually had to modify due to web bites.
            Do not try and bend the spoon, that's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth...there is no spoon.

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            • Riskadvisor
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2016
              • 42

              Originally posted by heyjerr
              Hmmmm, have to wonder if that wrap on the Sub2000 has a large enough fin. Still looks like you could wrap your thumb around it below the action. I wonder if you can make a larger fin that also wraps around the scope when folded.

              Secondly, I look at the sharp edges around the webbing of your hand and wonder how long you can shoot before it begins to hurt. I had a sharp edge like that but on a larger calibre, which I eventually had to modify due to web bites.
              All the edges have been sanded down and my thumb would rest on the right side. I can't wrap my thumb around below the action.

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              • Memphys
                Member
                • Jun 2016
                • 253

                Featureless Rifles Picture Thread

                Just got the CQR stock in. I'm diggin it.










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                Last edited by Memphys; 01-20-2017, 12:06 PM.

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                • Riskadvisor
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2016
                  • 42

                  Nice! I just picked up mine today as well....

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                  • ProtectThe2nd
                    In Memoriam
                    • Mar 2016
                    • 1225

                    Looks nice, is it as heavy as it looks?
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                    • Euphoria526
                      Veteran Member
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 3812

                      Ok how the hell do you guys like the cqr stocks? I am heavily interested in one
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                      • Memphys
                        Member
                        • Jun 2016
                        • 253

                        Originally posted by ProtectThe2nd
                        Looks nice, is it as heavy as it looks?


                        well it's a heavy rifle in general due to the hand guard. I feel it lighter compared to my previous configuration or an A2 sock and monster man grip.

                        Gonna bring her out to the firing line in burbank for the monthly meet if anyone wants check it out.


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                        • goodoljake
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2014
                          • 1587

                          Frankly I did not like the look of the Hera before, but your rifle wears it well. I might have to try one myself if the positive range reports start pouring in.

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                          • code_blue
                            Veteran Member
                            • Sep 2012
                            • 3452

                            Ok, I spent the day converting and re-converting my rifles to featureless. Some of these rifles have made appearances in previous posts, but here is the collection. This is still not all of my tools. My apologies for the lack of classic Calguns "feet in the photo" tradition. lol

                            1. Sig Sauer 556 Classic 16" bbl: munkeeboi/FinGrip.com very high quality grip fin, MFI Swiss SANS height top rail with rear diopter, MFI Swiss SANS height front sight hood with fiber optic, and Rousch Sports A2 FoxHole $15 muzzle brake.




                            2. DSA (LMT made receiver) / Brazilian Imbel 21" bbl traditional FAL with ODG furniture: Purchased from a local member as featureless. I believe that the fin is also munkeeboi's from memory, but I am not for certain. The muzzle device is a DSA FAL SA58 muzzle brake.




                            3. Sig Sauer 516 16" bbl with discontinued Foliage furniture: Magpul Fixed Carbine Stock with PRS buttpad, Magpul MIAD with Exile Machine backfin, SureFire MB556 Muzzle Brake, custom VLTOR CASV handguard, Sig Sauer/Samson BUIS, Sig Sauer ambi-charging handle, Norgon ambi mag release, Ares Amor Gavel ambi-safety, OdinWorks extended mag release Gen1, Bushell TRS-25 with low mount to achieve absolute co-witness with the raised rail on the CASV.




                            4. Cheapy Build, Anderson lower with PSA Freedom mid-length A2 upper 16" bbl with FDE furniture: Magpul CTR with Magpul .70 extended buttpad and eBay $10 stock pin kit (I put the locking lever's pin back in to make it semi-permanent; totally cost effective, clean, and worth it), Magpul MIAD with Exile Machine backfin, Rousch Sports A2 Foxhole $15 muzzle brake, Magpul M-Lok mid-length handguard with M-Lok AFG, Primary Arms 30mm red dot and cantilever mount, Sig Sauer ambi-charging handle, Magpul rear BUIS, and $17 Rousch Sports ambi-safety.

                            Last edited by code_blue; 01-18-2017, 10:10 AM.
                            Classifieds:

                            Radian & Aero Pistol lowers, Folsom

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                            • kenl
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 1709

                              Nice collection, and nice job. I see you flipped your ambi-safety lever on the last two rifles. Interesting, think I'll try that on the HH equipped rifles. How do you like it?

                              Originally posted by anbu_yoshi
                              ....
                              3. Sig Sauer 516 16" bbl with discontinued Foliage furniture: Magpul Fixed Carbine Stock with PRS buttpad, Magpul MIAD with Exile Machine grip fin, SureFire MB556 Muzzle Brake, custom VLTOR CASV handguard, Sig Sauer/Samson BUIS, Norgon ambi mag release, Ares Amor Gavel ambi-safety, OdinWorks extended mag release Gen1, Bushell TRS-25 with low mount to achieve absolute co-witness with the raised rail on the CASV.




                              4. Cheapy Build, Anderson lower with PSA Freedom mid-length A2 upper 16" bbl with FDE furniture: Magpul CTR with Magpul .70 extended buttpad and eBay $10 stock pin kit (I put the locking lever's pin back in to make it semi-permanent; totally cost effective, clean, and worth it), Magpul MIAD with Exile Machine grip fin, Rouche Sports A2 Foxhole $15 muzzle brake, Magpul M-Lok mid-length handguard with M-Lok AFG, Primary Arms 30mm red dot and cantilever mount, Sig Sauer ambi-charging handle, Magpul rear BUIS, and $17 Rouche Sports ambi-safety.

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                              • code_blue
                                Veteran Member
                                • Sep 2012
                                • 3452

                                Originally posted by kenl
                                Nice collection, and nice job. I see you flipped your ambi-safety lever on the last two rifles. Interesting, think I'll try that on the HH equipped rifles. How do you like it?

                                Thanks! The safeties are more useable this way considering the angle of the backfin and the limited space for natural motion of the thumb. With this setup, turning on safe is a push down with the thumb and fire is a push up with the thumb or using the index.

                                I really wish I could find more Gavel safeties to angle customization, but for $17 the Rousch Sports will do just fine.
                                Last edited by code_blue; 01-18-2017, 10:08 AM.
                                Classifieds:

                                Radian & Aero Pistol lowers, Folsom

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