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imschur

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  1. Do you guys know anything about mounting scopes on these things?
  2. Yes the guns are nearly identical. Here is the differences
  3. Hey thats cool. Its similar to the Valdada reticle
  4. just spent 50 bucks on pellets....guns are the devil C:-)
  5. Spike’s Tactical and Emerson Knives brings to you the Limited Edition CQC-22 Rifle and Knife package. As of right now they only have plans to produce 100 of these Limited Edition rifle/knife packages. The CQC-22 rifle will be avilable in either a dedicated 22LR or 5.56mm. Here are the specs of the 5.56 upper: -Spike’s Tactical M4 flat top upper receiver, Machined from a 7075 T6 Mil-Spec Forging with Mil-Spec Type III Hardcoat Anodized finish, Mil-Spec Dryfilm lube on the inside, T-markings, M4 feed ramps, and Emerson logo. -Barrel is 4150 Chromoly Vanadium Alloy, M4 barrel extention, Chrome chamber and bore, 5.56mm Nato chamber, 1:7 Twist, Magnetic particle testing on every barrel, Phosphate finish. -M4 profile with Carbine-length gas system. -Low profile gas block, Barrel is dimpled to retain set screws. -The M16 carriers are Chrome lined with a Mil-Spec phosphate finish. -Forged Mil-Spec carrier key, Chrome lined, attached with Grade 8 hardware and Properly staked. -MP tested bolt, Each extractor is fitted with a Mil-Spec black insert and Mil-Spec Viton o-ring. -Forged Mil-Spec charging handle. -Spike’s Tactical 9″ BAR rail system. -A2 Flash Hider. Here are the specs of the dedicated .22 upper: -Spike’s Tactical M4 flat top upper receiver, Machined from a 7075 T6 Mil-Spec Forging with Mil-Spec Type III Hardcoat Anodized finish, Mil-Spec Dryfilm lube on the inside, T-markings, and Emerson logo. -16″ Lothar Walther Chromoly Match grade barrel, M4 profile, 1:16 twist rate, 22LR chamber, threaded 1/2×28, Mil-Spec Phosphate finish. -Spike’s Tactical Dedicated 22LR bolt. -Forged Mil-Spec charging handle. -Spike’s Tactical 9″ BAR rail system. -A2 Flash Hider. Here are the lower specs: -Spike’s Tactical Lower, Machined from a 7075 T6 Mil-Spec Forging with Mil-Spec Type III Hardcoat Anodized finish, Engraved with Emerson logo. -ST Nickel Boron coated Battle trigger -Ambi Safety selector -KNS Gen II Mod II Anti-Rotation pins -ST Enhanced billet trigger guard -6 Position Mil-Spec buffer tube, castle nut and Properly staked latch plate. -ST-T2 Tungsten Heavy buffer. -Mil-Spec 17-4 stainless steel buffer spring. -Magpul CTR stock. -Ergo grip. Here are the Knife specs- Blade Length: 3.750 in. Overall Length: 8.900 in. Handle Length: 5.150 in. Blade Thickness: .125 in. Handle Thickness: .525 in. Materials Blade : Crucible 154CM High Carbon Stainless Tool Steel 57-59 RC Hardness Lock: 6Al 4V Aerospace Grade Titanium, locking liner system. Handle: Black G-10 Laminate Composite Features: The Emerson “Wave opening feature” Emerson Iron Clad Warranty Double V grind with Emerson signature super sharp “chisel edge” The Emerson CQC-22 knife features a modified tanto bowie blade perfectly matched to a super comfortable Emerson Ergonomic handle. “This knife is designed to work - To Work Hard.” Although built for hard use, the knife fits your hand like a comfortable glove, and you’ll feel it the moment you pick one up. This is a wickedly designed knife that will excel as a tactical tool, hunter, or any other field grade task. If you could only carry one knife, the CQC-22 would probably be the one. CQC-22 Package includes- -Spike’s Tactical CQC-22 rifle, in 5.56mm or 22LR. -Emerson CQC-22 Knife (ONLY Avilable with this package!) -Front and Rear Magpul MBUS Sights -(3) Ergo rail covers -(2) Heavy Duty QD Sling loops (one on the stock and one on the rail) -(1) Magpul 30rd Pmag (5.56) or (1) BDM 26rd Magazine (22LR) -Spike’s 36″ rifle case w/ Custom Emerson patch
  6. Its made by Umarex USA :grin:
  7. It was an impulse buy because it's half price. I have absolutely no plans or for that matter a reasonable reason to own this gun ;D
  8. ;D
  9. you should see my mailbox :laugh: The mailman bitches at me. I mostly read GT online :P
  10. I need to check my mailbox :thumb:
  11. check it out here Midway sucked me in with a sales flyer
  12. looks great buddy
  13. I havent mounted the non tritiums yet :-[
  14. nice
  15. I really need to move out of CT
  16. What is it?
  17. The OnTarget precision calculator gives the marksman a tool to accurately and consistently measure and analyze bullet hole groups in their targets. It provides group measurement information that is critical for evaluating ammunition for hunting, target shooting, bench rest shooting, metallic silhouette or any other shooting discipline. OnTarget has a simple and intuitive user interface. You import images from your scanner or digital camera. Then you set the distance to the target, the bullet hole size, and the point-of-aim. The bullet holes are positioned directly on top of the target graphic and information about the group is generated immediately. Group information includes: diameter, height and width, average distance to center, and group offset from point-of-aim. Results are provided in both inches and minutes of angle (MOA).
  18. Fantastic!!!
  19. I noticed in this Amazon.com. Prices seen pretty decent
  20. Im thinking of getting this to try out. Anyone here have any experience with the Burris AR-332?
  21. Great info :thumb:
  22. makes me wish I bought the tritium sights ;D
  23. http://www.troyind.com/flv/TroyGame2.html
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