If you want to do what the Brit’s do with their AI, use some rolls of Scapa fabric tape. Then spray paint as needed. Lots of pics online showing this.
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What AI parts have you broken in the past? This would be valuable information for all of us to know.I’ll put this out there for those that don’t realize that govt users of this (or any) system have a dedicated element called armorers that abide by an inspection and maintenance schedule of issued equipment. These magical cage rats are the ones who inspect and send off/replace items on the various pieces of equipment while it’s not in the hands of the issued user.
These magical cage rats also have buckets of spare parts and usually (depending on the entity) they have a direct line to a rep that has access to part allocations that the civi consumer base does not.
So if anyone thinks that a govt rifle is just as it is from the day the SN hit the agency’s books is setting themselves up for disappointment.
Everyone should worry less about what agency has which contract and worry more about ensuring they’re self sufficient if something breaks while at a match or the range. …because you don’t have the support of a cage rat or direct line to in-stock govt parts bins.
Now…here’s two bolts 69’ing on a bed of brass as two others watch on:
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#EnsureYouHaveThePartsYouNeed
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So right now I’m 2 for 3 on broken baseplatesWhat AI parts have you broken in the past? This would be valuable information for all of us to know.
You forgot:I’ll put this out there for those that don’t realize that govt users of this (or any) system have a dedicated element called armorers that abide by an inspection and maintenance schedule of issued equipment. These magical cage rats are the ones who inspect and send off/replace items on the various pieces of equipment while it’s not in the hands of the issued user.
These magical cage rats also have buckets of spare parts and usually (depending on the entity) they have a direct line to a rep that has access to part allocations that the civi consumer base does not.
So if anyone thinks that a govt rifle is just as it is from the day the SN hit the agency’s books is setting themselves up for disappointment.
Everyone should worry less about what agency has which contract and worry more about ensuring they’re self sufficient if something breaks while at a match or the range. …because you don’t have the support of a cage rat or direct line to in-stock govt parts bins.
Now…here’s two bolts 69’ing on a bed of brass as two others watch on:
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#EnsureYouHaveThePartsYouNeed
#Hashtag
#DontLookDirectlyIntoTheBoltFace
The best asterik to append is, "With proper use, care and maintenance..."So right now I’m 2 for 3 on broken baseplatesthat’s it for broken.
Those were due to mag changes at a match over concrete.
That’s it for broken. I did fuck up and not clean my trigger in 4k+ rounds and it failed on me, but that is on my stupidity and not the rifle.
Even if I have yet to break anything critical, the point remains…it is smart to be self-reliant and keep a parts kit at the ready. Just my opinion…which is worth less than what anyone has paid for it.
I think thats an AW50. Man I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that event lol.The best asterik to append is, "With proper use, care and maintenance..."
I did see one rifle that the lever on the bolt broke from a bad weld. But I will say, I've yet to hear, read about, see or otherwise gain any information on a bad round catastrophically damaging an AI to the point where it couldn't fire anymore... except one photo I came across with a blown AW50 barrel...
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That’s awesomeThe best asterik to append is, "With proper use, care and maintenance..."
I did see one rifle that the lever on the bolt broke from a bad weld. But I will say, I've yet to hear, read about, see or otherwise gain any information on a bad round catastrophically damaging an AI to the point where it couldn't fire anymore... except one photo I came across with a blown AW50 barrel...
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It's impressive, really...
True true…but I stopped supporting that #Movement because too many people go into debt for their hobby and I cannot support the whole staying poor mindset…which is the mindset of those who go into debt for hobbies.You forgot:
#GoBePoorSomewhereElse
I wonder ifIf you want to do what the Brit’s do with their AI, use some rolls of Scarpa fabric tape. Then spray paint as needed. Lots of pics online showing this.
Ah well, you saved me some grief. Def not trying to be cheap, just trying to avoid residue. I’ve already got a couple rolls of expensive gaffer tape.I always hated that Gear Aid tape, dudes would wrap their rifles and while it served a purpose, (concealment and covering the metal surfaces in extreme temperatures), there would be a residue that seeped through the fabric after a few days of use and feel like the sticker residue after you tried to rub it off with your fingers, and get dirty and ball up.
I believe it was the great Samual Sachs who once said "Max out all your credit cards on luxury items; after all, future you will be rich enough to pay it all off."
How does one get an English-proofed AI barrel in the U.S.?On a prefit barrel like AI where they’re using blanks produced here and chambering them here (still WinTac?) there’s no reason to go factory on a short school barrel. If you wanted an English proofed barrel that’s a different story, but that’s not what AINA is selling.
My plan is to get a raptar for the AXSR…I get emails about how you can finance buy now pay later ammo optics etc.
Insane.
Then you have people with clip ons that cost over 40x what their DD cost
Lol
The stuff I have is a discontinued 3M product and:What brand tape you go with? My Google fu isn't turning up much I trust except maybe a Amazon buy.
@carbonbased any supplier you use? Patterns in finding are very limited.
Speak to Sporting Services in the U.K.How does one get an English-proofed AI barrel in the U.S.?
-Stan
Assuming you mean Celsius? So, ~ 25°F to 85°F?I’ve only tested -5 to 30 deg.
Your right, I can't spell. Either way the link above the picture is for SCAPA Snipers Tape on Amazon. Not sure why the link pasted that way.Ok, it’s spelled Scapa, not ScaRpa…
…for those having trouble finding this stuff.
Man what the hell scope mount is that?My plan is to get a raptar for the AXSR…
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What is this Fahrenheit you speak of?Assuming you mean Celsius? So, ~ 25°F to 85°F?
I've used the camo tape and had it on my optics for years, no problem removing and no residue.I wonder ifScarpaScapa tape is basically gaffer tape…guess there’s only one way to find out. Buy some!
I want to try this stuff. Gear Aid Camo Form. More like that physical therapy type tape that basically only sticks to itself and is stretchy. I think.
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Camouflage guns and equipment repeatedly without damaging it using Camo Form reusable, self-adhering wrap.www.gearaid.com
everyone needs to ignore what I said about debt earlier. This is a hell of a snag.If anyone is on the fence.. Last chance to snag an AXSR at below the 2019 Pricing. Elite Sand 300NM.
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Oh this is very cool to see. I was out on the range when they were training working with another team for final preparation.I decided to ask a respected peer with military service experience with the AW, asking what he thought of the need for spare parts: "Nope, and my AI AW has about 35,000 rounds on it."
I could maybe see keeping a spare firing pin around, just for good measure. But after all I've seen of how AIs are built, and the tighter tolerances that exist today verses yester year, I am impressed with the robustness and capability of any of these rifles, and cannot see the need to stock up on spare parts unless its from the user's abuse.
For the record, when I asked the Irish Military Snipers about their AI96 Arctic Warfares, they confirmed that their rifles were all original... every last part, right down to the barrel, bolt and firing pin, all from 1993. That's 31 years of use and abuse; that's 31 years of fieldcraft on these rifles as well.
All photos are from the 2024 International Sniper Competition, and showcase real world military use of the AW [Original Content].
Conclusion being, if military snipers can run their AWs in 7.62/.308 with original stainless steel 1:12 4R barrels without a single destructive failure since 1993, I'm pretty the rest of us who are running our rifles on any given Sunday for recreational or competition use are going to be just fine, right down to the original firing pin.
Enjoy the photos... they're the best high resolution and detailed photos I have of AWs in current military use.
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Thanks for the heads up on my misspelling. Fixed my original post.I wonder ifScarpaScapa tape is basically gaffer tape…guess there’s only one way to find out. Buy some!
I want to try this stuff. Gear Aid Camo Form. More like that physical therapy type tape that basically only sticks to itself and is stretchy. I think.
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Man I wish I could find one of those windage drums...I installed my new Tactical Scooby Doo Pez dispenser in FDE last week. Super pumped to get into the field today.View attachment 8467421
So others don’t run out and buy duct tape, that tape is called gaff or gaffer tape, not duct tape. Sometimes I’ve heard it called grip tape. I think actual permanent-ish duct tape would be a nightmare to remove.
Gaff tape is made for film and photo industry needs. It’s removable, fairly tough, cloth-texture tape and tends to be high quality. Gaffers use it to tape down electrical cables, affix temporary lighting solutions, and do ad-hoc Brazilians on hairy starlets.
Terms:
Gaffers are the dudes that set up the lighting/electrical on film sets. Grips are the guys who carry and set up most everything, like a roadie.
I installed my new Tactical Scooby Doo Pez dispenser in FDE last week. Super pumped to get into the field today.View attachment 8467421
The only flavor, Cherry!Man I wish I could find one of those windage drums...
What flavor PEZ are you running?
I hear Meal Team 6 runs BBQ sauce mostly.I got a 3d printed chicken nugget and sauce holder I should take a pic of
You should take a pic. If the PRS bubbas can bolt all that trash to their rifles, we can run pez and nuggets.I got a 3d printed chicken nugget and sauce holder I should take a pic of
GIGN in Paris for the opening of the Olympics.
You see that folding chair issued with the sniper kit? They’ve got more important things suppressors to worry about..0 suppressors due to budget cuts or what
Not the same philosophy. They are mainly here as observers. Most of their colleagues are in the streets dressed up as civilians. They would only engage as a last resort and in this case a suppressor isn't needed. People would surely notice the supersonic crack and the VIPs being extracted.0 suppressors due to budget cuts or what
Not the same philosophy. They are mainly here as observers. Most of their colleagues are in the streets dressed up as civilians. They would only engage as a last resort and in this case a suppressor isn't needed. People would surely notice the supersonic crack and the VIPs being extracted.
I can't think of a single reason why I wouldn't want a can on.....
Well, if you plan on surrendering anyway it just gives you a heavier gun to lug around until it is time to hand it over.
There are Germans in the Olympics right now. Maybe one has a funny mustache and the French are getting all weak in the knees about the chance to surrender again.
That's the american way of thinking. If you don't see a reason why you wouldn't want it then you want to have it even though you don't get any measurable benefit from having it.I can't think of a single reason why I wouldn't want a can on.....
That's the american way of thinking. If you don't see a reason why you wouldn't want it then you want to have it even though you don't get any measurable benefit from having it.
Jokes aside, I can see one reason why you wouldn't want one : cold bore shots. Chambers are empty when shooting cold bore and they are full of hot gas for the subsequent shots. While this can be debatable some believe that the velocity difference from cold bore to hot bore is greater when shooting suppressed.
I too love shooting with a can which is greatly encouraged in France but I have never seen "cops" using them, only military personnel.
That's the american way of thinking. If you don't see a reason why you wouldn't want it then you want to have it even though you don't get any measurable benefit from having it.
Jokes aside, I can see one reason why you wouldn't want one : cold bore shots. Chambers are empty when shooting cold bore and they are full of hot gas for the subsequent shots. While this can be debatable some believe that the velocity difference from cold bore to hot bore is greater when shooting suppressed.
I too love shooting with a can which is greatly encouraged in France but I have never seen "cops" using them, only military personnel.
For the surrendering part you might know that France didn't really surrender. French were pissed off at the politicians for their lack of well everything. Prime minister at the time was forced to resign and General Petain who was pretty well liked became prime Minister and formed his government. It was pretty much a coup supported by a big portion of the people.Well, if you plan on surrendering anyway it just gives you a heavier gun to lug around until it is time to hand it over.
There are Germans in the Olympics right now. Maybe one has a funny mustache and the French are getting all weak in the knees about the chance to surrender again.
Same happened to Napoleon during the war against the Prussians. He almost got kicked out by french farmers because he needed their canons for support on the frontline. Well, they said no.Of course. This is why we shot the British when they tried to take the cannons away from a bunch of farmers. They didn't need cannons, until the Brits tried to take them. Then they shot them because it's what Americans do when someone tries to steal their guns.
Thanks again for your country's help in that little affair, by the way. Most convenient, I must say.