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Jimski March 24th, 2008 00:50

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Love those compensators, especially the .308 one.
UNcompany -
apparently they sell like hot cakes.

Mason March 24th, 2008 01:46

Dude, seing your pictures made me want to bust out my camera and take a few of my Shorty Aug. Shorty Augs are REALLY sweet, nice compact feel, but still reliable range and accuracy.

Here's my contribution:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...sis/AUG021.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...sis/AUG025.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...sis/AUG017.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...sis/AUG019.jpg


thanks for inspiring me!

ww2warrior March 24th, 2008 02:27

Sweet Mason! Usually I don't like Augs but your's is really nice.

Beazer March 24th, 2008 02:32

When is someone gonna have a SASR kit?

Aquamarine March 24th, 2008 02:48

God damn Jimski, that is gorgeous!!!!!

RacingManiac March 24th, 2008 12:07

what length other barrels does the short one use?

Jimski March 24th, 2008 12:15

thanks Ultramarine, thank you all :)

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Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 676569)
what length other barrels does the short one use?

I don't know really.
the original carbin-length barrel is just cosmetic, the inner barrel ends just after the gas recuperation chamber.
I believe Mason's with just a receiver is the shortest commercial version.

hey Mason, is it 14+ or 14- on yours ?
did you modify the rail to mount the RDS ?
I like it a lot with the silencer :)

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Originally Posted by Beazer (Post 676335)
When is someone gonna have a SASR kit?

You see them often on Militaryphotos, I like the camo too :)

http://img418.imageshack.us/img418/3868/sasr11cg.jpg

however, I'd go for some other looks for myself...

lord_sid March 24th, 2008 17:41

Nice stubby augs. Im thinking about doing it on one of augs soon.

What size inner barrel do you use?

Styrak March 24th, 2008 18:02

And just for kicks, a pic of my ginormous AUG!

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...k/IMG_1936.jpg

Hortons Heros March 24th, 2008 18:43

Inner barrel on the Shorty Augs is an M4 legth. 363 I believe, I can check if you want. The threading on my adaptor was +....hence the birdcage hider. Note the crapy iron sights are still on.

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...r/DSCF1625.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...r/DSCF1624.jpg

Mason March 25th, 2008 22:17

Hey Jimski

Yeah I have a -14 Thread, but no i did not modify my rail, it fits my aimpoint quite nicely. I Like silencers so i tend to put them on most of my guns, on the AUG it really brings down the noise.

scoutthedoggie March 26th, 2008 03:07

Great pictures Jimski and a beautiful Aug. Like many I disliked the Aug when I first saw it, but for whatever reason I bought one and its my favourite AEG out of the six I have. I did internal upgrades on mine 509mm 6.03 tight bore barrel, G&P metal hop unit, System hop rubber and Marui EG1000 motor and better quality battery though standard size and it rocks, next addition is the Phantom kit. Augs are the best

Bob the Angry Potato March 26th, 2008 14:15

Er... I'm gonna sound like a 'tard, but I can't seem to be able to swap the barrel part itself. I don't know how to take it off. Someone mind filling me in on this? Searching didn't bring anything up.

Jimski March 26th, 2008 14:25

did you try to remove it like a clockwise part?

Bob the Angry Potato March 26th, 2008 14:27

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Originally Posted by Jimski (Post 678337)
did you try to remove it like a clockwise part?

Doesn't appear to be screwed in at all, seems to be held by a little shaky metal tab. It wobbles when I pull the tab out, and is firm when I push it back in- but pulling, even with pliers, doesn't get it out enough far enough to remove completely.


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