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Old December 14th, 2008
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Default Re: Short Barreled Rifle (Build - 1)

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Originally Posted by Guns4Fun View Post
Fantastic build. That must have set you back a few $'s. I am assuming 1/7 twist barrel?

One minor criticism, i don't like where Howard engraves his info on the side of the mag well. It stands out too much. When i form 1 my ar's, i like getting the engraving either on the front of the mag well or inside the trigger area next to where the trigger comes out of the lower. The trigger area is best when you want to hide it a bit. Plus, i always black my letters out instead of using white or leaving it in the raw. I just like mine a little less noticable.

Anyhow, very nice---now get out and shoot it and report back. I don't have any piston uppers and the shortest barrel length i have is 11.5".
Thanks,
I don't particularly like where he does his engravings either.
If I would have done them myself, I would have had them in an area less noticeable as well. However these are my first NFA items, and I just figured I would let him do them. Next time, I will do them myself.

And I planned on blacking out the letters tomorrow.
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