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I built this gun from the ground up, including doing the machine work on the lower receiver. It's built on a lower receiver casting from tanneryshop.com. After lots of measuring, drilling, filing, and sanding, I ended up with an AR-15 lower receiver. I anodized it myself and then coated it in olive drab Norrell's Moly Resin. I also refinished the upper receiver, float tube, and barrel in olive drab. The pistol has a 7.5" barrel and is equipped with XS 24/7 tritium sights. Prior to the Clinton Gun Ban expiration on September 13, 2004, it would have been illegal to build this gun. Take a good, long look, Senator Feinstein - freedom has been restored. |
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| This is the pile of parts I started with. Notice that the lower receiver is completely unmachined at this point. A whole lot of work was needed to get it to look like the pistol in the picture at the top of this page. | Here's a close-up of the markings and the finish on the receiver. It's pretty cool to have a gun with your own name on it. |
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| The magazine shown in the gun has some fun markings, courtesy of the Clinton Administration. Now that freedom has been restored, these marks have no meaning except to remind us of an era we may be tempted to forget. | More markings that can legally be ignored by those who live in the Free United States. |
Specifications:
| Caliber | 5.56x45mm |
| Barrel Length | 7.5" |
| Overall Length | 23.5" |
| Action Type | Gas-Operated Semiautomatic |
| Magazine Capacity | Detachable, 20 or 30 Rounds |
| Weight | 81 Oz |
(Picture of Canadian 5.56x45mm 62 Grain SS-109)