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Handy they were formed after the war, eh?
Mm, with some ex Mauser weapon designers that were around in germany in 1949.. ? Just messing with Spoons obviously, just a choice combo of company + phrase, I think we can safely say HK now is fine.
Didnt Birminham Small Arms do the opposite? Made guns then went off on a tengent and made bicycles?? Lol
Thanks bud, I’d just read that page tooThe SMR rail isn’t designed for MLOK, the rails not off spec or anything ?
https://thereptilehouseblog.com/2014/07/06/seraph-green-direct-mount/
This might be useful for you.
There was a time around the end of the freefloated quad rail era (but before KeyMod) where the latest cool tech in handguards was direct thread attachment i.e. screw-on accessories. The holes in handguards of that era do resemble M-LOK, but the many threaded holes are the key indicator when trying to discern. We're talking right around a decade ago now though so I'd imagine most folks just aren't aware.
Honestly it was a great system that made forends thin and light, but often the accessories were proprietary to a given make of handguard which hampered adoption in the market and it all mostly vanished once KeyMod hit the big time. Q are actually kinda going back to it now with their Q-Sert alternative system.
Enjoy mate! They are quite the beast. Big smile with each trigger pull ?I'm the proud owner of a brand new TM M4A1 MWS GBBR and it's gorgeous! Slapped a EO tech and an old-school foregrip on it and it brings back memories of CoD!
Got it on sale for £450 so super happy with it!
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A little bird told me you like “dongs”?Second hand Cyma (metal and wood version) AKMSU, with a butt load of upgrades including a Warhead.
Owner offered me a dong foregrip with it, but I like the one on it.
Shooting like a dream, he was only selling it as he needs the money ?
I'll probably field it this Sunday for the annual Santasoft game.
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