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  • code_blue
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    That's odd. I can see it just fine on my computer.

    How about this one? You gotta kind of zoom in though. Different rifle also with a procomp.

    Last edited by code_blue; 09-06-2017, 11:46 PM.

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  • rustyx
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    Originally posted by anbu_yoshi
    Yes. See my last photo. There is a procomp on it.



    Thanks for the answer, but the image says it's no longer available from Flickr.

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  • code_blue
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    Originally posted by Rusty621
    Didn't want to start a new thread to ask this, and searched and didn't find an answer. Surefire procomp556 gtg for featureless? Doesn't state anything about reducing flash?
    Yes. See my last photo. There is a procomp on it.

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  • rustyx
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    Didn't want to start a new thread to ask this, and searched and didn't find an answer. Surefire procomp556 gtg for featureless? Doesn't state anything about reducing flash?

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  • code_blue
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    Originally posted by RooTBeeRthe1st
    I wish Exile machine made their back fin in fde.
    Everything else on my rifle is fde, except for the back fan, so it stands out pretty bad.

    Not a big deal to me. I'd prefer it to "scream" compliance. It's very easy and quick to swap to the normal backstrap if exigency called for it.

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  • trackhazard
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    How do you like that Alumahyde II? I was wondering how durable it was especially on high wear areas like grips, stocks and handguards.

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  • RooTBeeRthe1st
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    Originally posted by anbu_yoshi
    16" middy with FSP and Primary Arms 1-6 (Gen 2) with ACSS




    At 1x magnification, the reticle cowitnesses with the FSP, but disappears at 6x. I thought that was neat.

    I wish Exile machine made their back fin in fde.
    Everything else on my rifle is fde, except for the back fan, so it stands out pretty bad.

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  • trackhazard
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    Featureless two ways. Top is the wife's with the new Featureless Arms Grip. Bottom is Ares/Fightlite SCR lower.
    Last edited by trackhazard; 09-02-2017, 8:16 PM.

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  • Stevehazard
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    Originally posted by trackhazard
    Apparently, the state of California/CA DoJ cares where the web of your hand ends up.
    Only under the other two conditions of a "pistol style grasp" and "while firing". If a "pistol style grasp" was not part of the definition then a trigger shoe on rifles could be defined as a pistol grip by means of "creative" grip positions.

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  • Linus
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    My High Power rifle with a WOA pinned rear sight upper & Geissele SR Trigger

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  • rustyx
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    Originally posted by Bobby Ricigliano
    Been rockin' featureless rifles for a few years now, so most of these new wiz-bang doodads hadn't been thunk up yet.

    Boring? Perhaps. Entirely functional though.





    Those are some nice looking weapons.

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  • code_blue
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  • Bobby Ricigliano
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    Been rockin' featureless rifles for a few years now, so most of these new wiz-bang doodads hadn't been thunk up yet.

    Boring? Perhaps. Entirely functional though.



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  • trackhazard
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    Apparently, the state of California/CA DoJ cares where the web of your hand ends up.

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  • A1BigTuna
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    Yep, seems that way to me, but will have to find out, and hopefully with out a law suit.

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