

Hmmm, might be something worth looking for in another rifle. Going old school.ShootDontTalk wrote:The original M-16, as carried during Vietnam, is the hardest to duplicate. The barrel is much easier to find now than it was some years back, but the old triangle hand guards are like hens teeth.
Nice looking rifle.
That's a neat web site. I'd really like that M-60 replica, but gosh... a non-firing replica for almost $1.2K? Argh!JSThane wrote:Might look here for the handguards: http://www.uscoreplicas.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No affiliation with them; I just did a Google search and they popped up immediately.
I'm tempted to order a set to have on hand for future use.JSThane wrote:Might look here for the handguards: http://www.uscoreplicas.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No affiliation with them; I just did a Google search and they popped up immediately.
I have a couple of others that I have done just that to. But nothing ever did it for me like the one I carried. Not sure why the right side always gets cut off.psijac wrote:People have messed about with AR-15 in every way that a Stock a2 is actually very rare too see. Bravo!