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I think my Zulus are contributing to a false sense of Invicta-bility.
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Stu3
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Jul 23, 2020
Three great tools in that pic. Two that tell time and one that preserves liberty and freedom. Your AR-15 is a machine and maybe a murder machine. But only a machine needed to murder things that need murdering. A perfect tool for the job. Bravo!
Stu3
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Jul 24, 2020
I totally agree. I hate murder and death. Please don't twist my words. The implied meaning was that even as a defensive tool (heaven forbid), you would still be using it to kill.
RayF
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Jul 24, 2020
Stu3 No, first I would fire warning shots in the air. If that didn't work, I would just wing 'em ;- )
Bobraz
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Apr 1, 2020
Is that some kind of military murder machine behind the watches?
Catalyst48
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Oct 11, 2020
Hey man, beautiful ar build! Would you mind sharing the specs/furniture?
RayF
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Oct 11, 2020
Catalyst48 Well, it started life as a (completely black) Savage MSR15 Recon. At the time, Savage was using Blackhawk-brand stocks and grips. Since then, they've introduced the Recon 2.0, which ditches the Blackhawk stuff and replaces it with more popular Magpul versions. Oddly enough, the banner on Savage's site still shows the Blackhawk stock, while the product photo below, shows the Magpul furniture. https://www.savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&a=product_summary&s=22970 Those superficial features aside, both the 1.0 and 2.0 Recons are identical. For some reason, mine had a pair of Magpul flip-up sites installed when I bought it. No one at Cabelas seemed to know why, but since the stock rifle doesn't come with iron sights, I didn't complain. Turns out they're a pretty good option: https://magpul.com/firearm-accessories/sights/mbus-sight-rear.html?mp_global_color=118 Back to the stock for a moment--certain online reviews criticized the Blackhawk "Knoxx Axiom Adjustable Buttstock" because the adjustment lever was in a non-standard location and the stock includes a fairly thick buttpad. I call BS to both concerns, LOP adjustment is plenty easy to find, and I like the buttpad because the rubber helps to keep the stock in place when you bring it up to your shoulder. The rifle came with the black Knoxx Axiom Adjustable Buttstock, I replaced it with the identical unit in "Dark Earth": https://blackhawk.com/knoxx-axiom-adjustable-buttstock/ On the other hand, I did not like the Blackhawk Knoxx pistol grip; in my book it was just a black hunk of hard plastic. I'm glad Savage replaced it with the Magpul grip, but I opted to replace mine with an even better unit, the Houge OverMolded Rubber Beavertail grip. Really feels nice in the hand, very grippy and the finger groves fit perfectly: https://www.hogueinc.com/tactical-rifles/ar-15-m16/grips/soft-overmolded-rubber/beavertail-grips/ar-15-m16-overmolded-rubber-beavertail-grip-with-finger-grooves-fde I'm left-handed so I also replaced the charging handle with Blackhawks No-Latch, ambidextrous charging handle, again in Dark Earth: https://blackhawk.com/ar-15-no-latch-ambidextrous-charging-handle/ I was on the fence about which way to go on the optic (reflex, prism, or holographic)--eventually I decided on the Vortex OPMOD StrikeFire II. The reviews were very good and if I bought OPMOD's limited edition version from Optics Planet, I could get it in FDE as well. Turns out to be a great red dot with lots of options (red and green reticles) and it included the cantilevered mount for lower one/third co-witness with the Magpul flip up, iron sites I already had. https://www.opticsplanet.com/vortex-opmod-strikefire-ii-red-dot-with-cantilever-ar-15-mount-4moa-red-green-do.html The rifle came with that free floating M-lock rail so it was easy to add the Magpul M-LOK Hand Stop and Type 2 M-LOK Rail Covers to create the fore grip area (all in FDE, of course). I used another M-lok slot to instal a quick-detach mount for a sling (the Blackhawk stock already includes two attachment points, btw). And last, but not least, I bought a bunch of 30 round magazines, some from Magpul, others from HexMag, but all in FDE ;- ) So there you have it--pretty sure that's the whole mess. The biggest issue I encountered was getting everything delivered--lots of sites were out of stock on one thing or another, and shipping was painfully slow. And of course finding enough ammo these days is a whole 'nuther subject!
Truelove1
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Mar 31, 2020
Sweet
jaxtrauma
2103
Mar 31, 2020
just awesome
A community member
Mar 31, 2020
Have you seen the new Invicta 31290 aka the 1953? I am definitely getting me one of those..
Bobraz
2631
Apr 1, 2020
Awesome stuff... So basically if I want one of these bracelets for my BB58, I have to buy it with Free Shipping to the US, have it sent to a package forwarder in the US, and have them it forwarded to me in Canada. This will be minimizing shipping costs (around $16 instead of $35) but will add a lot of delay. But I am not sure if the freight forwarders are open in the current pandemic situation... It seems it will to have to wait a bit.
RayF
22218
Apr 1, 2020
BobrazPerhaps the same circumstance will force Strapcode to have a big sale?!
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