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I put the finishing touches on my Springfield Saint Victor AR-15 pistol this afternoon. Optic is a SIG Romeo 5 red-dot, the angled foregrip, sling and mags are from Magpul, and the grip is from Hogue.
SGT Gregory Lawritson CSM Charles Hayden SGT James Murphy Sgt Albert Castro SPC Mark Huddleston SFC William Farrell PO3 (Join to see) 1SG Steven Imerman SGT (Join to see) SPC Jon O. SGT (Join to see) SPC Woody Bullard Sgt David G Duchesneau Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth SPC Nancy Greene PO3 Lynn Spalding SFC(P) (Join to see) 1SG Frank Boynton SPC Michael Oles SR MGySgt (Join to see)
SGT Gregory Lawritson CSM Charles Hayden SGT James Murphy Sgt Albert Castro SPC Mark Huddleston SFC William Farrell PO3 (Join to see) 1SG Steven Imerman SGT (Join to see) SPC Jon O. SGT (Join to see) SPC Woody Bullard Sgt David G Duchesneau Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth SPC Nancy Greene PO3 Lynn Spalding SFC(P) (Join to see) 1SG Frank Boynton SPC Michael Oles SR MGySgt (Join to see)
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1LT Voyle Smith
SGT Steve McFarland - The M-16 was sweet! Mine never let me down at Hue', Khe Sahn or A Shau Valley in '68. A couple of squirts of mosquito repellent into the receiver were enough to flush out the grit from a chopper's dust storm and tide me over until the nightly cleaning. Recently bought a S&W M&P 15 for its similarity to the '16.
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SGT Steve McFarland
1LT Voyle Smith I prefer the flat-top with the Pic-rail because it is easy to mount an optic. I only have one working eye, so it needs all the help it can get.
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1LT Voyle Smith
Copy that, Steve. I should probably have chosen the same but went with the old style for sentimental reasons.
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