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crusaders
Member Joined: 11 April 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8 |
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Posted: 07 May 2006 at 8:57am |
It would be nice if there were a bi-pod that could fit the A5 with a flatline. I do not want to buy a different flatline with rails. I want to have one that can slide over my barrel and be lock into place. I'm not asking to much.
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Stoz
Member Joined: 25 April 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 231 |
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Yes you are. |
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dark assassin
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get a bipod....get a large, hevay duty feed neck clamp..i think thatll work
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It's like a new pair o underwear, at first it's constrictive, but then it becomes a part of you."
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Klaus
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I just poped off my front handle grip, and replaced with a simple mount for a bipod that just screws into the nut built into the frame... |
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Simma Down!!
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Just buy a flatline shroud. No need to buy a whole new flatline.
If thats not an option take a dremel and make a small hole in the bottom of your shroud. Id go with a new shrowd for 30 bucks if i was you, |
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