When you have a bloated post count like mine, you can bet your sweet bippy there's a good dose of drivel within.
With that post count, how do you possibly have time for anything else??
When you have a bloated post count like mine, you can bet your sweet bippy there's a good dose of drivel within.
Hey!!!!With that post count, how do you possibly have time for anything else??
I saw some deep discounted Troy handguards with MMC on them a while ago on Delta Team Tactical. The MMC complete rifles are pretty expensive so I'd be curious if Chad has had one come across his bench.
https://www.mmcarmory.com/product-category/ma15/
Incidentally, these MMC guys really did get the barrel contract, and produced them for about $115 a piece for the US military. $189 is not a bad price for an individual barrel. Supposedly pretty good shooters, too.
I'm skeptical about these. If anyone wants to send me a few I can do a video physical on them.
I swapped a PSA Hbar to a SOCOM and while ago and it was worth every penny for the ergonomics alone. Hard part was finding a value priced extended flash hider for it to get to the 16.1" length.
I'm skeptical about these. If anyone wants to send me a few I can do a video physical on them.
I have one coming.
You can check it out, and video installing it on one of my rifles.
Hard to say no to these, especially because I couldn't get a Remington Defense SOCOM barrel because of CDNN's nonsense policies.
Don't you love it when CDNN tells you what the laws are in your state? Same with CheaperThanDirt, and a few others.
Hard pass... "Designed to Exact Military Specifications"
Is not "Produced to Exact Military Specifications"
Let alone, whose spec ?
I could be completely wrong.. but that verbiage sounds fishy.
Here is who the CAGE code is issued to...
MMC Armory is a division of Mennie Machine Company in Mark, Illinois
Their webpage isn't working fully.
Just sounds dubious to me.
Meh, "Milspec" is middle of the road in the grand scheme of things. When I buy milspec parts, I expect them to be consistent and sturdy(11B proof). That's about all you can expect.Hard pass... "Designed to Exact Military Specifications"
Is not "Produced to Exact Military Specifications"
Let alone, whose spec ?
I could be completely wrong.. but that verbiage sounds fishy.