The other week I drew up haphazard plans for a target system that I've been trying to generate interest in. I was told we have pretty much everything here to build it but I refuse to do it by myself.
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Fiberboard backing would be bolted with 4-6 bolts and would be unbolted and replaced when it gets destroyed. We pin targets to this piece. The base is going to be an H shape with a large bolt connecting the upper and base together that can be removed so the unit stores as two pieces. There will be two triangular pieces on the upper legs that help stabilize the target. Any ideas or pledge your help plz. I want to make them fairly tall for pistol shooting and we can build a small one or ones for rifle targets which will probably be completely destroyed.
More to come.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Still Coming (Slowly)
It's been a long damn time since I updated, but since last post I've recieved a few boxes of ammo, a magpul maglevel Pmag in black, magpul flip up rear sight, and DPMS metal front sight.
Also I purchased a DPMS accu-wedge to clean up the slop in the receiver, totally forgetting that the RRA lowers are designed to remove the slop in the first place, so I spent about 5 dollars for no reason.
Middle pic shows of the MagLevel round counter which is pretty genius, and the dust plate that converts to a bottom plate by the art of unsnappagery.
So what, we're at about 60%? or...40%? I'm sad just thinking about it.
Halfway saved up for my DPMS Oracle flattop, ALMOST MAN.
Also I purchased a DPMS accu-wedge to clean up the slop in the receiver, totally forgetting that the RRA lowers are designed to remove the slop in the first place, so I spent about 5 dollars for no reason.
Middle pic shows of the MagLevel round counter which is pretty genius, and the dust plate that converts to a bottom plate by the art of unsnappagery.
So what, we're at about 60%? or...40%? I'm sad just thinking about it.
Halfway saved up for my DPMS Oracle flattop, ALMOST MAN.
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