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  • Hitman
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 927

    Originally posted by Plisk
    It looks like it only allows the selector to go onto semi, and not the awesome setting.
    Yes you are correct. It is a limiter, but just as DanHuun says it is a simple screwdriver fix.
    PISTOLS:
    Colt 1911 9mm Govt Model, Colt 1911 Commander 9mm, Intratec Tec22 Scorpion, Glock 17/17C RTF2 "Fish Gill", Sig P365 for EDC, AR 9mm (uses Colt SMG Mags), NFA C-5 9mm with Fostech Binary Trigger(uses HK MP5 Mags), Ruger 10/22 Charger TakeDown, Spike's Zombie 5.56 w/ Fostech Binary Trigger
    SHOTGUNS:
    AWS SPETS-12
    RIFLES:
    Colt Sporter LMT MRP Piston, Eagle Arms LMT MRP Piston, HK94/MP5 A3 Clone
    NFA:SBR/Suppressors:
    Colt LE6933 M4 Commando, MP5 PDW Clone

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    • jimbo1747
      Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 325

      Originally posted by Hitman
      Yes you are correct. It is a limiter, but just as DanHuun says it is a simple screwdriver fix.
      Pardon my ignorance. But why would there even be a need for this limiter thing? Is the National Guard just trying to make sure you don't waste ammo?

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      • Plisk
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 3007

        Originally posted by jimbo1747
        Pardon my ignorance. But why would there even be a need for this limiter thing? Is the National Guard just trying to make sure you don't waste ammo?
        Damn budget cuts.
        "If it wears out, replace it. If it breaks, upgrade." -Cranky Air Force Vet.

        Kevin

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        • Cal-Irish
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 928

          Maybe they sympathize with civilians on our lack of ammo?
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          • Hitman
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 927

            Originally posted by Plisk
            Damn budget cuts.
            Thats probably it. We never really seem to get an abundance of ammo even when we qualify. Same goes for the blanks when we do drills. That's alright though I hate cleaning my rifle(especially when they sit you down for a 2-3 hour cleaning session, the less I fire through it the less I have to clean.

            This device was just recently installed. Within the last 6 months I believe.
            PISTOLS:
            Colt 1911 9mm Govt Model, Colt 1911 Commander 9mm, Intratec Tec22 Scorpion, Glock 17/17C RTF2 "Fish Gill", Sig P365 for EDC, AR 9mm (uses Colt SMG Mags), NFA C-5 9mm with Fostech Binary Trigger(uses HK MP5 Mags), Ruger 10/22 Charger TakeDown, Spike's Zombie 5.56 w/ Fostech Binary Trigger
            SHOTGUNS:
            AWS SPETS-12
            RIFLES:
            Colt Sporter LMT MRP Piston, Eagle Arms LMT MRP Piston, HK94/MP5 A3 Clone
            NFA:SBR/Suppressors:
            Colt LE6933 M4 Commando, MP5 PDW Clone

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            • professorhard
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 2328

              When I get issued blanks I get acquainted with chuck and barry.










              I chuck em and bury em
              God, grant me the serenity
              To accept the things I cannot change;
              The courage to change the things I can;
              And the wisdom to know the difference.

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              • JohnnyRooks
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2008
                • 1766

                range pix...


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                • Ruiner
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 1279

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                  • jgraham15
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 1039

                    Originally posted by professorhard
                    When I get issued blanks I get acquainted with chuck and barry.










                    I chuck em and bury em


                    "In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." --author Mark Twain

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                    • jgraham15
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 1039

                      Originally posted by JohnnyRooks
                      range pix...


                      Looks good except for the "Gold" ACOG.
                      "In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." --author Mark Twain

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                      • GreyMinotaur
                        Member
                        • May 2009
                        • 253

                        Originally posted by wcnones
                        How did you do the alternating tan-black-tan on the rail? Is it a Tango Down plastic cover?

                        Also, how did you keep the markings on the lower receiver black (like where it says "SAFE")?

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                        • doughboy334
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 2019

                          Originally posted by GreyMinotaur
                          How did you do the alternating tan-black-tan on the rail? Is it a Tango Down plastic cover?

                          Also, how did you keep the markings on the lower receiver black (like where it says "SAFE")?
                          looks like the upper receiver was originally black and then he had it all duracoated except for the top rails, then painted the selector markings
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                          Originally posted by Jpach
                          Just do what M Sage and others have said to do, they know what theyr talkin about. Just dont urinate in your barrel and expect ur rifle to be ok. My buddy and I recently went shooting and he shot corrosive yugo ammo through his Mosin and figured he could just piss in the barrel and call it a day. Several days later the bolt was rusted shut but I guess the fouling wasnt TOO bad.

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                          • Plisk
                            Veteran Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 3007

                            Originally posted by GreyMinotaur
                            How did you do the alternating tan-black-tan on the rail? Is it a Tango Down plastic cover?

                            Also, how did you keep the markings on the lower receiver black (like where it says "SAFE")?
                            I think what he means is the ladder rail cover on the top rail.

                            "If it wears out, replace it. If it breaks, upgrade." -Cranky Air Force Vet.

                            Kevin

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                            • GreyMinotaur
                              Member
                              • May 2009
                              • 253

                              Originally posted by Plisk
                              I think what he means is the ladder rail cover on the top rail.

                              Yes, that is what I meant. Thank you.

                              As for the markings, I don't see how you can mask it off prior to applying Duracoat and still make it look neat, clean and "factory". These are small letters and it looks like trying to mask them off would be a pain in the neck. Any ideas?

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                              • arman2165
                                Junior Member
                                • Jun 2006
                                • 1

                                Originally posted by jimbo1747
                                Pardon my ignorance. But why would there even be a need for this limiter thing? Is the National Guard just trying to make sure you don't waste ammo?
                                This was done to all CA National guard weapons after the LA Riots. As an agency who routinly interacts with civilians the top Brass thought it was unafe to have weapons that could fire the 3 round burst.

                                When units deploy to active army missions they are removed (or as we did just broken off the weapon).

                                This has nothing to do with Budgets/Ammo it is just to keep some 18Yr old kid from firing burst when he is guarding some natural desaster site or airport.

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