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In this configuration with the 16.5 barrel and ACOG, using M118 LR this goofy thing will give most standard 22" barreled M1As a run for their money.
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S.A. Boggs
02-22-2020, 07:44
Looks quite awkward, does a Hummer come with it to tote it about?
Sam
Funny thing is, once you have shouldered it, there is no feeling of awkwardness. I have had the chassis sitting in the shop for years. I first bought it because I had a Socom II that just didn't do it for me. In the Rogue it still didn't cut it so the Socom went back in it's original cheese grater and sits , lonely, in the back of one of my safes. Finally last fall I picked up a bunch of receivers to keep me busy during retirement and remembered some short barrels in the stash so this came out of that.
Only fitting that my Starship Troopers battle rifle is outfitted with the proper ammo.
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If a gun and a suitcase had a kid.
looks a bit like the old Bulldog units that were out,
sold one a few years ago,, have not seen one sense,
Starship Troopers were Mini 14's in a chassis,
and an Ithaca shotgun slung under them,
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers
looks a bit like the old Bulldog units that were out,
sold one a few years ago,, have not seen one sense,
Starship Troopers were Mini 14's in a chassis,
and an Ithaca shotgun slung under them,
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers
This is one of the old Juggernaut Rogues that were around a few years ago. Just dug it out of storage and stuck a different action and barrel in it. The ACOG was left over from when I messed with ARs. Funny thing is it works better, for me , on this thing than it ever did on an AR. I am always digging things out in the workshop that I have forgotten about. The wife says "memory is such a small thing". I find her more correct as each day passes.
This is one of the old Juggernaut Rogues that were around a few years ago. Just dug it out of storage and stuck a different action and barrel in it. The ACOG was left over from when I messed with ARs. Funny thing is it works better, for me , on this thing than it ever did on an AR. I am always digging things out in the workshop that I have forgotten about. The wife says "memory is such a small thing". I find her more correct as each day passes.
Ha!!
I went thru the stuff I had squirreled in the garage years ago,
made a list of everything I put in a tote, and stacked them up on top of the safe, etc etc,
then promptly lost the notes!!!
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Been playing in the shop this morning. Changed out the barrel from 16" standard weight to 18.5" medium LRB. Ready to go out an burn up some more Atomic ammo.
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