Where is the pic....I want to see this... :laugh:
Just me...Actually with a bit of imagination and ingenuity you could fit a rail to the side of your hand guard....it would take some "handy man" work...but it is doable....
Hey Lee...any word on the D ring mount for the AR-10s... :huh:
BMS
I tried adding a picture as part of my original thread. I can't find the button to add a picture. On other web sights, there is a selection for adding pictures from a person's C: drive. There is a place on the AR-10T web site for adding attachments, but it won't let me load a picture .jpg file from my C: drive.
JustMe wrote: Yup, tried that and this is the comment I'm given. "Failed to upload file '': File was not uploaded."
Probably needs to be resized as the file size is too big,I do this by opening the pic. then click on the"File"{I think} then click on the "Send by email"[again I think that is the button} then it will give You an option of how big You want the file,I think I click on the medium,or what ever is smaller file size than what the pic. is,then email that pic. to Your self,then go to Your email{if it is already open click the "send receive" button,click on the paper clip attachment,or for some,You need to right click on the "from" line"then "save" or "save as" and I always save them to desktop{makes them easier to find},If you already have that pick on Your desktop,then,click on the "copy and replace".
After all that try uploading the pic. from Your desktop again and I`ll bet it will go through.
Just Me....Open a PHOTOBUCKET ACCOUNT...it will save you more headaches than you can imagine...
Link..it is free..and works on 98% of the web forums...
Crap...I hate it when I do that...anyway...here it is...
It depends on how much brass is in the bag. If the bag has enough brass to weigh it down a little then it can be opened with one hand no problem. If it is almost empty, then the bag wants to move making it more difficult, but it can still be done with one hand with a little finese.
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