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So I got a M17S in a trade...


Jon_L

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I had to look it up, never heard of it before. Neat looking little bullpup.

I'd just go shoot it and see if it has any quirks or issues.

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Yeah, that would be best. Also, I moved out of your area and back to Crossville. Do you ever go shooting anymore? I should come out there one weekend if you do.

I haven't been able to afford to go shooting much. I plinked with a little beretta 22 neos for a while, but the gun never grew on me so OS bought it off me. If I ever find some time to reload I will be back at it. I traded my AR though on a motorcycle, so I am looking to replace that soon, most likely going to buy 3 stripped lowers this paycheck and slowly work on building an SBR on one. Likely going to just configure it as a pistol first until the stamp comes through, then swap the buffer tube and throw a stock on it.

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I haven't been able to afford to go shooting much. I plinked with a little beretta 22 neos for a while, but the gun never grew on me so OS bought it off me. If I ever find some time to reload I will be back at it. I traded my AR though on a motorcycle, so I am looking to replace that soon, most likely going to buy 3 stripped lowers this paycheck and slowly work on building an SBR on one. Likely going to just configure it as a pistol first until the stamp comes through, then swap the buffer tube and throw a stock on it.

3 Stripped lowers??

Are you going to try out the NFA Polymer Lowers?

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3 Stripped lowers??

Are you going to try out the NFA Polymer Lowers?

I might try a polymer lower down the road, just to do a light weight 16" build. I am probably getting YHM lowers unless I can find some good quality ones cheaper. Again, since I am going to SBR one - it will need to be engraved. I don't want to SBR/engrave a polymer lower. Once it is SBR'd who knows what calibers I might put on it down the road? Sure it can handle 5.56 ok, but has anyone built a 458 socom on a polymer lower?

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I haven't been able to afford to go shooting much. I plinked with a little beretta 22 neos for a while, but the gun never grew on me so OS bought it off me. If I ever find some time to reload I will be back at it. I traded my AR though on a motorcycle, so I am looking to replace that soon, most likely going to buy 3 stripped lowers this paycheck and slowly work on building an SBR on one. Likely going to just configure it as a pistol first until the stamp comes through, then swap the buffer tube and throw a stock on it.

Traded for a motorcycle? That was a nice rifle, so I hope you got a good bike, man. And I've been considering doing the same. Maybe just 2 lowers, but I was also wanting to get one of those M-85 Krinkov kits floating around.

But yeah, i just shipped off my rifle and I cannot wait, people.

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Traded for a motorcycle? That was a nice rifle, so I hope you got a good bike, man. And I've been considering doing the same. Maybe just 2 lowers, but I was also wanting to get one of those M-85 Krinkov kits floating around.

But yeah, i just shipped off my rifle and I cannot wait, people.

It definitely was a good rifle, but it was also my first AR build. Just doing it I have learned a lot since then, and determined what I can and can't sacrifice in a build.

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I wonder if a 22 conversion will work in those?

Also, when you decide you have had enough of it let me know. I might be interested in it.

Dolomite

I would have to take a look at the bolt, but that would be pretty sweet, wouldn't it?

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I might try a polymer lower down the road, just to do a light weight 16" build. I am probably getting YHM lowers unless I can find some good quality ones cheaper. Again, since I am going to SBR one - it will need to be engraved. I don't want to SBR/engrave a polymer lower. Once it is SBR'd who knows what calibers I might put on it down the road? Sure it can handle 5.56 ok, but has anyone built a 458 socom on a polymer lower?

Gotcha.

http://458socomforums.com/index.php?topic=643.0

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Ah, so I forgot about this here. Update time:

I got it mid last week, went to the range with my brother and traded it to him that day. I wasn't too hot on it and he loved it.

And I got a Saiga-12 out of it so I'm happy.

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