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Hello! anybody know anybody who's selling a flash suppressor or muzzle brake for an M4 commando? Also a quadrail handguard? Thanks people.
K-9
Las Pinas City
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Posted: 2005-05-11 08:42:04
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Try Twin Pines in Makati Cinema Square and True Weight in Araneta Ave. Q.C. If you want one that's locally made, Try Tony Pascual's in Mayon, Q.C.
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Posted: 2005-05-11 09:06:21
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yes, speaking of local greats.... tony pascual's products are good. you can see his designs for the M-16/ M4 muzzle brake/flash suppressors at the guns shows, if you want to check the quality, before ordering. and yes, he has started to make weaver and rails for many units now. so i'd assume there will be something there for you that you would like.
[ This Message was edited by: boysaint on 2005-05-12 11:28 ]
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Posted: 2005-05-12 08:24:54
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Twin Pines Rob Galleria has a quadrail( can't recall the brand though). Final Option in MCS has a 1st Samco handguard that only has upper and lower rails, not a quadrail but is value for money. I agree with Doc and Boy Saint, Tony Pascual offers excellent quality products.
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Posted: 2005-05-13 13:59:47
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photos of some of the firearms we were able to handle out there. i find the safety mechanism of this model very unusual. but the rest of the design is the precursor of what almost every modern pistol will be, after some painful initial "birth" process. count on H&K for innovation.
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Posted: 2005-06-02 03:02:49
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Wow! the squeeze cocker. That gun's far ahead of its time, sad that Americans didn't develop much of a liking for it the way Europeans have. Haven't seen that one up close, much less handle it. Does it take much effort to cock the piece using the grip?
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Posted: 2005-06-03 10:37:39
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i have small hands. but nope, not much effort to squeeze! my initial handling inconvenience is that i tend to release the squeeze after every shot, hahahah! but nothing of a big trouble. familiarization is all i need.
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Posted: 2005-06-06 03:06:55
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Thanks for the info
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Posted: 2005-06-07 19:34:53
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ok doc! well, eto at gusto ko na nga iuwi eh
yes it started the striking firing-pin trend instead of a hammer, the intro of polymer materials, the unconventional safeties which excludes the manual thumb safety trend, the "almost bullpup" design, and many other details in and out of the gun, which makes this model a remarkable one.
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Posted: 2005-06-08 09:15:54
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Are you left handed? I'm a lefty too.

......Just noticed you're holding the gun on your left. Another nice thing with that gun is that its lefty friendly.
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Posted: 2005-06-12 11:54:50
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