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CAN I SHOOT IT??.....actually i wanted to see my new SIG! lol :lol:
The thing is called Shrike and there was a write up on it a few SOF's back now. Essentially it's a modified M4 that has a few new goodies and is belt fed.
[quote="Bill"]The thing is called Shrike and there was a write up on it a few SOF's back now. Essentially it's a modified M4 that has a few new goodies and is belt fed.[/quote]
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[i]Using the standard lower-receiver group meant that the firing controls and more importantly, the firearm's lower receiver, could remain unchanged and the gun would even fire semi-automatic, all from the closed-bolt position. However, Herring also designed a ââ¬Ådrop-inââ¬Â openbolt module for use with the Shrike 5.56ââ¢, conveniently installed in the unmodified lower receiver should openbolt sustained fi ring be desired. An important aspect of Herring's open-bolt module is that it only fits into a military full-auto lower receiver body, thereby impeding the potentially illegal efforts of those wishing to install the device in a semi-auto only rifle for conversion to full-auto.
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that would have been helpful at the cqb challenge.
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[quote="Mr.Reyes"]that would have been helpful at the cqb challenge.[/quote]
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Why hello, little friend.
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[quote="squirrel"][quote="Mr.Reyes"]that would have been helpful at the cqb challenge.[/quote]
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