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<blockquote data-quote="tulsacrittergetter" data-source="post: 2962096" data-attributes="member: 41264"><p>You are right, I'm sorry. I didn't think to include the size of the squares on the targets I posted. The first target (the top one - baker targets.com) the squares are 1/2", so 4 squares equals 1" x 1". On the smaller target, the squares are smaller, and each square is about 1/3 of an inch, so 9 squares (3 across, and 3 down) equals 1' x 1". </p><p></p><p>The trigger is a standard mil spec trigger (but polished) that came with an APOC Armory lower parts kit, and it has a 3.5 lb JP Enterprises trigger spring kit on it. The hand guard is a 15" MLok, and I don't know what brand. It is unbranded. The muzzle device is a two-piece brake. It is a standard 3-hole comp with external threads for a sound redirector sleeve (picture attached)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]97505[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsacrittergetter, post: 2962096, member: 41264"] You are right, I'm sorry. I didn't think to include the size of the squares on the targets I posted. The first target (the top one - baker targets.com) the squares are 1/2", so 4 squares equals 1" x 1". On the smaller target, the squares are smaller, and each square is about 1/3 of an inch, so 9 squares (3 across, and 3 down) equals 1' x 1". The trigger is a standard mil spec trigger (but polished) that came with an APOC Armory lower parts kit, and it has a 3.5 lb JP Enterprises trigger spring kit on it. The hand guard is a 15" MLok, and I don't know what brand. It is unbranded. The muzzle device is a two-piece brake. It is a standard 3-hole comp with external threads for a sound redirector sleeve (picture attached) [ATTACH=full]97505[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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