You sir win the internet . Been looking for one and kick myself for not buying a DSA when they were $25000.
nice, I'm starting a build on a AR10 (6.5), setting it up very similar, will post once done
Pretty good number of AR's in here too.Again... this is a semi-auto thread. Bolt actions literally have an entire sub-forum dedicated to them.
Agreed. I come to see AKs and exotic stuff. AR15/10s have their place, this is not one of them.Pretty good number of AR's in here too.
Thread titles are hard though..Agreed. I come to see AKs and exotic stuff. AR15/10s have their place, this is not one of them.
Those modified shorty RPD's used in 'Nam by SEALs, MACV-SOG, etc are amazing and a full auto version is a personal dream of mine to own or at least shoot one. Pretty much the original Mk 46 Mod 0 if you think about it(albeit in Soviet form...)!!You sir win the internet . Been looking for one and kick myself for not buying a DSA when they were $25000.
Whazzat?!?
Looks like https://iwi.us/product/galil-ace-sbr-5-56-nato/Whazzat?!?
Maybe, just maybe he knows how to deploy that blade.....Every time I see a FAL, L1A1, etc, I get the image of a slight Nepalese guy at a UN Checkpoint in Lebanon, with a rifle that is about as tall as he is.
He also has big Kukri blade on him.
Looks like https://iwi.us/product/galil-ace-sbr-5-56-nato/
.. or the "pistol" version: https://iwi.us/product/galil-ace-pistol-5-56-stabilizing-brace/
Was only $29 when I bought it a year ago. Might check other places for a better price...What make is the case and where did you get it?
Several decades ago, I was intrigued by Cold War Battle Rifles. The one that impressed me the most was the Italian BM59. It is a shooter's rifle. I was fortunate to snag a nice one.
The attributes of the BM59: The best 7.62 NATO rifle magazine ever made, the great sights from the venerable M1, the same solid long stroke gas piston operating system of the M1, a good two-stage trigger, reasonable ergonomics, a classic walnut stock, meticulous assembly and craftsmanship, and the most effective muzzle device maybe ever put on a fighting gun. This one has a near new bore and almost too-good-to-be true trigger.
An interesting side note is Springfield, who assembled this rifle from Beretta BM59 parts, left off the "Springfield Armory" stamp normally seen on the left rear of the receiver.