Please visit Knights Armament
Great big thanks to KAC for allowing me to photograph the booth at SHOT this year.
Please visit Knights Armament
Great big thanks to KAC for allowing me to photograph the booth at SHOT this year.
Buying one of those 14.5" uppers, minus the lower, to have pinned with a SF K brake. That with an SR-15 lower should be nice.
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die."
The extremely short and absolutely brand new 308 can by KAC features a end cap flash hider to eliminate any signature that might have exit the suppressor.
Mr. Knight's [url=http://www.instmiltech.com/]Institute of military Technology[/url is to collect, preserve, and interpret historically significant properties relating to the technical and tactical development of armored warfare. The museum also collects vehicles and other memorabilia that have significance for both military and civilian. IMT does not glorify war but is focused on the education and preservation of these disciplines for future generations.
The Museum's core missions cover 3 main areas to ensure the work that is performed is to the highest quality:
PRESERVE historically significant artifacts and the memories of those who designed built and maintained them to act as a living memorial to those unsung heroes. Click here to learn how to help with IMT preservation efforts.
EDUCATE civilians and military professionals regarding the development of modern warfighting technologies and tactics. Click here to learn more about how you can help spread information supplied by IMT.
MOTIVATE the public to take a more vested interest in preserving military history so the story of how and why modern day designs were achieved.
Pleaase click on the link above to learn more about this wonderful museum
Mr. Knight, the man himself and I....
Mr. Trey Knight and Kevin Boland taking time off their busy schedule to pose with me.
Ginger at KAC posing with the latest gun rag, Recoil. look forward to article by this new greed of gun magazine.
Does ITAR concern itself with photos taken of defense articles by non-US nationals, or is that sign just "Keep Out, Vicious Dogs" bullshit?
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Thanks, Titleist - I'd like to try the molded ones out when they become available. I think I'd probably agree about just going with the handstop, though.
I really like the slick URX with the panel add ons. I wonder what the actual weight difference is though.
I like the dimpled rail panel and hand stop on the SR-25 ECC and the dimpled pistol grip on the SBR. Anybody know if they plan on releasing that to the market?
Just thoughts I'd share an upper build that Charlie @ Operation parts did for me.
KAC URX 3.1
KAC sights
14.5 DD Lightweight Barrel
Surefire MB 556k pinned
DD upper and BCG
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