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 Posted: Tue May 2nd, 2006 01:33 pm
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Just got new rifle, ordered it at the Knob Creek Gun Shoot http://www.machinegunshoot.com/.  Just got all of the pieces put together.  Need to get it coated now, that will take a minute.



Some more pics for your enjoyment





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NICE LOOKING WEAPON!

What is the caliber and make?













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223 the groupings that I have been getting are about 2.78 inches at 300 yards with good ammo.  I have to many 308's.  I went to a miltary prep high school and got into shooting paper.  Thought I would get back into it. 

Side note, if you ever get a bull barrel that is stainless make sure it can stay cool, loss of accuracy is extream once hot.

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Bad Ass!!!:cool:

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The make is Double Star Corp. sorry I did not see you asked untill I read it again, and thanks watchluvr1 they do a good job.

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e.avery wrote:
Congrats Eric that is a Awesome Rifle What do You Coat it with ? The make is Double Star Corp. sorry I did not see you asked untill I read it again, and thanks watchluvr1 they do a good job.

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Thanks man, Armor Tuff it pertects the finish and friction is reduced.  Basicly I think it is an epoxy finish that is heat cured, not realy sure, good stuff though.

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e.avery, SWEET! 

I have 2 AR's, both 16". My next will be a heavy barrel varmit type. Trying not to justify investing in a Colt M16.

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The prices of the colts have shot up now that the only way you can get a new one is to have a class 3 license.  Only selling them to the police and military has opened the door for smaller comp..

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e.avery wrote:
Eric Is Armour Tuff Good to Use on any Firearm/Handgun....is it a Spray or Brush on Application:cool:
Thanks man, Armor Tuff it pertects the finish and friction is reduced.  Basicly I think it is an epoxy finish that is heat cured, not realy sure, good stuff though.

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Yes it is,  Wilson Combat applies it and it is what the SEAL's use on there guns to fight corrosion.  I think Novak also does on there custom shop.  Mainly only put it on a blued one the only poeple that coat SS are Military and Swat.

http://wilsoncombat.com/

http://novaksights.com/

More cool toys started using these in Army

http://www.surefire.com/maxexp/main/co_disp/displ/pgrfnbr/16/sesent/00

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e.avery wrote: The prices of the colts have shot up now that the only way you can get a new one is to have a class 3 license.  Only selling them to the police and military has opened the door for smaller comp..
 

Yep. An original pre 86 transferrable Colt is around $13K-$14K. Plus the paperwork hassle/wait. I don't think I can justify that, although I'm sure it will be worth much more in a few years. Prices for Class III stuff are not going down.  

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