Spada Handguards and BMD

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Paul- did i read somewhere that you were going to make a QD suppressor that fits on the dragon brake? As you know I've got the A2 flash hider on my Lantac but I want the ability to run QD suppressor. I've also note the rifle hops quite a bit when shooting from a bi-pod (harris), I guess the dragon will mitigate this?
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I think the ase ultra bore lock suppressors have been designed to fit? Paul announced something with them.
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Sorry, utra, damned autocorrect
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Yes you can mount an Ase Utra Jet-Z CQB or CQB-S to our brake with an adapter collar that we can provide.
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AR15 wrote:Need some imaginative cof's that include use of illumination, or mini rifle night shoots.
No doubt there are quite a few.....at home, in front of mirrors or while out playing in the garden ;)
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Maggot wrote:
AR15 wrote:Need some imaginative cof's that include use of illumination, or mini rifle night shoots.
No doubt there are quite a few.....at home, in front of mirrors or while out playing in the garden ;)
Spoken like a man with some experience in playing with himself in front of a mirror. lol
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#59 Post by TattooedGun »

BamBam wrote:
Maggot wrote:
AR15 wrote:Need some imaginative cof's that include use of illumination, or mini rifle night shoots.
No doubt there are quite a few.....at home, in front of mirrors or while out playing in the garden ;)
Spoken like a man with some experience in playing with himself in front of a mirror. lol
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD

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Maggot wrote:
AR15 wrote:Need some imaginative cof's that include use of illumination, or mini rifle night shoots.
No doubt there are quite a few.....at home, in front of mirrors or while out playing in the garden ;)
I think Shield had a go at it. Shows some imagination, rather than just lining up and leaning against a post or having a little run in a field and thinking your ace.

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