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    Ares Shrike

    I know they are very pricey, but does anyone here have any hands on experiance with the Ares Shrike belt fed upper for AR's?

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    You asked this two months ago....

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?...ht=ares+shrike


    Go up to "Search" and type in "Shrike" and select "NFA Forum" and you'll get some answers.

    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?...ghlight=shrike
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    Got to be a joke...

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    My dealer got one and now he's just waiting on a full auto bolt for it....

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    Cough, Cough...Nobody watching...What do you want to know.

    I feel like I stole cookies out of the cookie jar when nobody was looking, but I have one.

    Just was talking with GotM4 this morning about it. It rocks as long as you have a ready supply of 5.56 ammo, M249 links or a Dillon 1050.

    I followed Amphian of Uzitalk/Subguns and have my Shrike mated to an RDIAS and MGI lower.

    Ask away and I hope to answer what you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m4fun View Post
    Cough, Cough...Nobody watching...What do you want to know.

    I feel like I stole cookies out of the cookie jar when nobody was looking, but I have one...
    This post is useless without pictures!!
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    Glam shots from the NFA thread.

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    Brian, you're brining that to the Vickers 3 Day Advanced class in Oct, aren't you......
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    I dont know, Larry would be rough if I avoid a lot of transition to pistol using a 200rnd softpack. Then again - using tight links can really slow you down - as in clearance drills.

    What do think Tim, full auto on the walk-back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m4fun View Post
    I dont know, Larry would be rough if I avoid a lot of transition to pistol using a 200rnd softpack. Then again - using tight links can really slow you down - as in clearance drills.

    What do think Tim, full auto on the walk-back.

    I'm all for it, but Dave might have something to say about it.
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