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Create a channel Learn morePardon my interjection but I have one of these also and I keep in in a Pelican case when it is not in use or inn the safe. The pelican case I believe was original equipment for it.I’ll get mine back at the end of the month and glad to measure for you then
It took a while, but…Anyone know where one can obtain the bigger lock ring for a M24 flash hider to use with barrels with the taller OK Weber front sight base? I managed to find a M24 flash hider, but it has the original lock ring for barrels with the shorter Remington/Redfield front sight bases. Thanks in advance.
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You know the funny thing about those flash hiders is that when we got them no one knew what they were because they came through the supply channel long after the guns were issued. It took some time and then someone figured it out. I ran all of our sniper training and was running a course and doing a night fire when someone attached one and used it. I was very impressed at how well they worked and I still have one to this day.
Love it! I'll bet you can hit a knats ass with it!!Shooter 24 is done enough, grabbed a badger 1 piece mount. ASA receiver/bolt (bought from a friend), M24 trigger, sunnyhill bottom metal, correct follower, ect. Has a douglas barrel, and a modern scope, shoots well…I keep thinking of selling to fund an A1 build but just like the simplicity of it..
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Great! I snagged one from Euro resale and can't wait to have it delivered! I am a big fan of the slim shape and simplicity of the original M24! I can build a much more modern and better tactical bolt action or PRS tack driver if I want modularity, but THE M24 is irreplaceable.Shooter 24 is done enough, grabbed a badger 1 piece mount. ASA receiver/bolt (bought from a friend), M24 trigger, sunnyhill bottom metal, correct follower, ect. Has a douglas barrel, and a modern scope, shoots well…I keep thinking of selling to fund an A1 build but just like the simplicity of it..
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My Q-Course apartment mate had one. Man, that was a beautiful rifle.... my SIG PE-57 (semi StGw57) in 7.5 Swiss because it duplicated the Schweizer Armee standard round.
…I was able to acquire one of the original boxes from that first batch of M852 back in 1980:On 7 May 1980, the Special Match cartridge, PXR-6308 was type classified as limited procurement, and fabrication of the 200,000 round 1980 National Match lot was initiated. This lot, designated Lot LC-80F-300-S111 was delivered to Camp Perry on 10 July 1980, one week ahead of schedule.