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]Posted this before for the magpul parts showing up, but I FINALLY got my bcg today at 7pm. So I put it in, and raced two minutes down to the range. Not even sighted in, I managed to hit a bowling pin at 50 yards. Guess the rear sight must have been well zeroed at the factory!
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I've actually had this for a bit now, but didn't want to unveil it until it was up and running. Behold, my Piglet:
That's a Lakeside Machine Razorback upper on an NES Group Buy YHM lower with Ace stock and Magpul sights. Can't remember where I found the bipod. The upper is essentially a miniaturized Browning M2/1919 action designed to run .22 LR and crammed into an AR upper. My wonderful husband snagged me a 10 year anniversary heavy barreled upper as a present. He's a great gift giver, no?
Here she is in action (pardon the unorthodox form - I wanted to be able to watch the action & feeding in case it didn't work again!):
[video]http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee392/acme_armament/0%20Social/Piglet/2013-05-19_17-58-36_897_zpsd0be7755.mp4[/video]
And also, thanks to Noxin. These things are not plug & play, and in working out the kinks to get it running, I was concerned that my Blazer might be causing some of the problems (there were some manufacturing oddities with some Blazer last year, and these uppers are notoriously finicky about their diet). I asked for some help getting some older Blazer to test the Piglet out with, and Noxin came through in spades with this vintage awesomeness:
NESers are the best!
I've actually had this for a bit now, but didn't want to unveil it until it was up and running. Behold, my Piglet:
That's a Lakeside Machine Razorback upper on an NES Group Buy YHM lower with Ace stock and Magpul sights. Can't remember where I found the bipod. The upper is essentially a miniaturized Browning M2/1919 action designed to run .22 LR and crammed into an AR upper. My wonderful husband snagged me a 10 year anniversary heavy barreled upper as a present. He's a great gift giver, no?
Here she is in action (pardon the unorthodox form - I wanted to be able to watch the action & feeding in case it didn't work again!):
[video]http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee392/acme_armament/0%20Social/Piglet/2013-05-19_17-58-36_897_zpsd0be7755.mp4[/video]
And also, thanks to Noxin. These things are not plug & play, and in working out the kinks to get it running, I was concerned that my Blazer might be causing some of the problems (there were some manufacturing oddities with some Blazer last year, and these uppers are notoriously finicky about their diet). I asked for some help getting some older Blazer to test the Piglet out with, and Noxin came through in spades with this vintage awesomeness:
NESers are the best!
Ummm, this is going to be awkward since we're both married, but I'm kinda in love with you now.
Would it be easier if I'm just a stalker?
What number do have to shoot the belt fed?
First lever in the collection...nice and slow cowboy!
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