Hunt
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Post by Hunt on Jan 31, 2010 19:08:04 GMT -5
I think that the new body on the Systema M733 looks a lot better. The carrying handle/Eotech combo was a bit odd for me. All that I could suggest to add would be a BUIS. An ARMS #40 would look great to finish it off.
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Post by systema on Jan 31, 2010 22:19:16 GMT -5
Yeah, I was planning on one. I'm pretty happy with the m733 at this stage so that will most likely be the last thing purchased for the m733. Now talking about the mp5 I was thinking either to stay consistent with SureFire 628f or something along the lines of the bottom configuration. I'll probably give it a couple weeks and games before I make any major decisions for pertaining to the direction of the mp5 though.
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Post by Echelon on Feb 2, 2010 13:06:25 GMT -5
That 733 is amazing bro, and btw: nice to meet you last weekend
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Post by sunshine on Feb 2, 2010 19:36:26 GMT -5
That rifle was awesome, great shooting little kids/Kustom and girls with you last weekend. (Ha that sounded worst than it actual was)
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Snow
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Post by Snow on Feb 3, 2010 19:02:48 GMT -5
I saw this rifle last weekend, and I liked it a lot. That rifle was awesome, great shooting little kids/Kustom and girls with you last weekend. (Ha that sounded worst than it actual was) Sunshine, I think you got it mixed up, the girls were shooting you. In the face.
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Post by systema on Jun 1, 2010 15:34:06 GMT -5
Current: ------------------------------------------- Systema m733 PTW 08 Prime CNC Noveske upper and lower EOTech 553 RS Vltor VIS-1 Madbull Noveske Amp Dytac 7.5in outer barrel PDI 6.04 inner barrel TODO: ------------------------------------------- Mini ECU Magpul CTR Magpul MIAD Troy front and rear sights As I don't like to not give credit where credit is due the entire upper receiver of this gun was done by cqbr. He did an excellent job and I couldn't be happier with the result. I basically told him exactly what I envisioned and received exactly that. One thing that I really like about the VIS is how light it is. I haven't weighed the upper or anything but I would estimate that it is about half the weight of the previous upper even without the M500. The new upper drastically reduces the weight of the front of the gun. Also, it completely eliminates any form of barrel loosening or wobble.
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Post by Reaper6 on Jun 1, 2010 17:37:57 GMT -5
Very Nice.
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Post by kustom on Jun 1, 2010 20:14:04 GMT -5
I really like where you went with that. Very eye-friendly.
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Post by mcgulker15 on Jun 2, 2010 0:13:03 GMT -5
You so need a nicer case, you are carrying that thing around in an old box. GET A CASE. Sweet gun though.
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Post by Judge on Jun 2, 2010 5:19:52 GMT -5
I was about to type "Dude, you should totally get Troy front and back BUIS', a MIAD and a CTR." Then, I looked up to the "TO DO" list of yours. So...good call. Some Magpul XT rail covers on there would look pro too. You dont see those to often anymore. An AFG might look pretty nice on there too. PEQ15 too, why not.
Did the VIS drop your barrell length down? I cant tell if its still 11.5 or if it dropped to 10.5. Ive always had a soft spot in my heart for 11.5 in M4s.
Bah, that weapon is good lookin.
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Post by Ghast on Jun 2, 2010 14:10:15 GMT -5
Oooooh, that's hot.
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Post by systema on Jun 2, 2010 15:42:53 GMT -5
thanks guys – can't wait to get a game in with the new set-up! The barrel length is actually 7.5in. The inner barrel had to be custom cut to fit the new dimensions. I actually have the MIAD modded and ready to go but am holding back to get that and the mini ECU install done at once. I'll take a look at the Magpul XT rail covers though. Seems like a good suggestion. However, I've never been a fan of peq boxes. I don't see that happening. Anyone have any suggestions for a lightweight low-profile torch set-up? Keeping in mind the end result is going to look like this:
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Post by Barrett on Jun 5, 2010 17:30:08 GMT -5
Thought I didn't like it at first, then I saw it at Phoenix yesterday and it looks awsome in person. Hurts, too.
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Post by Judge on Jun 5, 2010 19:52:36 GMT -5
Look into a Surefire Scout light, if youre lookin for a low pro, light weight light. Those seem to be the new popular route since they are small and sleek. (Even though they suck compared to regular incandescent Surefires in my opinion) If you dont want to spend the money on a real one, Thor got a pretty decent replica from Ebaybanned or RSOV or some other China company. Hope that helps.
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Post by systema on Jun 7, 2010 0:08:40 GMT -5
Thanks for that recommendation Judge.
What are the major disadvantages and advantages of the regular Surefire lights compared to the Scouts?
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