450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Talk about the AR15 style rifles chambered in 450 Bushmaster.

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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby Jim in Houston » Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:43 am

That is cool. What does it weigh?
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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby Hoot » Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:54 am

Nice wood is it's own reward!

I actually saw one like it in a gun rag back in I think 2010. I believe it had burl wood, which is even more odd on such a usually dull personality platform as the AR. It is refreshing in this tacticool day and age to see a forearm that doesn't look like the sole of a hiking boot. It truly looks like a labor of love.

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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby leatherman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:11 am

Jim in Houston wrote:That is cool. What does it weigh?

I dont know exactly. I don't have a scale, but is a little heavy. Not too bad. To me it's worth it for the looks!
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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby Jim in Houston » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:07 am

Thanks for your reply on the weight. I thought, as you suggest, that removing the metal bits and putting on wood be almost breakeven.
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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby firehawk » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:27 pm

Well here's mine, finally the way I wanted it. :roll:

A Magpul MOE carbine handguard will fit without any problems to the 16" upper. Parts needed are, non floating handguard barrel nut, spring washer, snap ring, and front end cap. Of course the handguard, which I had from another upper. Also received the scope and mount I had ordered. Now to get it back out and resighted in.

As I said, this is more better! :mrgreen: My "new" Indiana deer hunting rifle.

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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby MrRowdy » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:29 pm

firehawk wrote:Well here's mine, finally the way I wanted it. :roll:

A Magpul MOE carbine handguard will fit without any problems to the 16" upper. Parts needed are, non floating handguard barrel nut, spring washer, snap ring, and front end cap. Of course the handguard, which I had from another upper. Also received the scope and mount I had ordered. Now to get it back out and resighted in.

As I said, this is more better! :mrgreen: My "new" Indiana deer hunting rifle.

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Looks bad ass! Good stuff.
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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby tridentarmory » Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:41 pm

a few of our last 450 rifles....


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more are around.. just nothing hosted yet... sorry
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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby Al in Mi » Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:01 am

nice moose, what load did you use on it??
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Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:20 am

Post that picture and your moose hunt story over on the trophy wall! Would love to hear it!
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Re: 450b AR Style Rifle Picture Thread.

Postby commander faschisto » Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:08 am

Very cool rifle there, Trident! Can't complain about Bullwinkle, either...

Have you considered making forearm assemblies with a matching "dipped" finish, like they do with Realtree, etc.?
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