Who do I have to know to get one of these?
Who do I have to know to get one of these?
Brett W
Elite Defense
Vice President of Domestic Sales and Marketing
FN Senior Manager of Assault Weapons - SCAR Program 2006-2010
Former Troy Industries Inc Director of Operations 2003-2006
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Verrrry interesting!! Anyone know what the cost of an upper would be? Or did I miss this piece of information in the thread?
We must not believe the Evil One when he tells us that there is nothing we can do in the face of violence, injustice and sin. - Pope Francis I
There is a link in the original post to the website with prices.
The gas block pinning is an option but since the military rifles are not pinnned it is not standard. This is offered at no extra charge.
The gas block will be pinned with a spring pin since this is good enough for the HK416 it is plenty good for a DI gun.
Do you recommend pinning the Gas Block?
Love you Pop. F*ck Cancer.
Please put me on the list for an upper...
B
MossieTactics.com ~ KMA 367
Thats freakin awsome... Congrats
Lee you suck man..I cant wait to get mine...Then all I need is an OPS 12th model to go with it.
Love you Pop. F*ck Cancer.
Beautiful setup.
Does anyone know the difference with the 'Nav Spec' Nightforce and the regular model? Are these available with the inscription from Monty? Thanks, Wally
Wally,
I'm sorry no a NAVSPEC scope is not offered to the public it is only available to the military and on a rare occasion Night Force has let one or two go to Team members. The one in the pic is my personal scope and is not for sale.
The NAVSPEC marked scope go through 8-10 hours of additional testing. Each scope is tested to the spec in the contract. So if it dictates the scope will be water proof for 2 hours at 66ft the each NAVSPEC marked scope will be submersed to 66FT for 2 full hours ect.
Thanks
Monty
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