Weapons

Under construction...

M4/AR Variants

Most of these setups are based on the SOPMOD m4. This includes a m4a1 R.I.S. for interchangeable parts and accessories. 

 

CA RIS (non-aftermarket of stock CA m15a4), Samurai Aimpoint, Aimpoint m68 Railgrabber, KAC vertical grip, S.W.A.T. force flashlight.

White Background shot.

Lighting change. Contrast shot.

 

 

CA RIS front assembly with 2 11 rib panels, KAC vertical grip, SWAT force flashlight.

Contrast shot. (with fluorescent tint)

More Pictures of my newer setup including the G&P ACOG will be up soon.

This is a more recent setup of my m15a4 RIS. Samurai Aimpoint, Aimpoint m68 Railgrabber w/ spacer, KAC rear sight (TM replica), custom CVL (Carbine Visible Laser) unit, KAC vert. grip, Magpul, Forward Armoury Modstock. Same setup. 

Full - white background shot
Showing G&P ACOG, custom CVL, KAC flipup rear sight, KAC vert. grip. Most recent setup, with double railed gas block Top view of double railed gas block and CVL. Marui KAC flipup rear sight folded down for ACOG


Jonathans Weapon Setup

This is Jonathan's weapon setup. He's got a Super Zapper XP500 with a .3x6 scope. Its got a custom 1 inch silencer and special bb windage for extra bb control.

My cousin Jonathan's gun: Super Zapper


Pistols

KWC SIG P226=

        The spring KWC P226 pistol is my um ... tri-andary weapon? :-p I bought this off a friend and it's either he screwed up the hop-up or KWC doesn't put hop-up in it at all. The gun works great except for the range I get. I can shoot my gun across about 3-4 lanes of street max (If you can picture that). 
         Besides performance, which is not the reason I bought it, the exterior looks great. It includes the Sig trademarks "Sig Sauer SIGARMS INC. Herndon - VA." It also comes with its own serial number. The gun is field strippable except the parts inside the slide don't come out. Safety is fully functional. The slide is one entire piece instead of a slot for where the shells would be ejected. The gun is very light, which can be good or bad. Giving it a nice polish with some silicon gives it a nice shiny finish.

Just took this pic with natural light
m9 mag, Socom suppressor, flashlight
wires, and an Aimpoint, under my 
SEAL PT body armor. 


 

Optics
"WAR : We Are Right" - Chief Elder, Pangaea
Aimpoint ML2

This isn't really an Aimpoint
Comp ML2. This is my
Samurai Aimpoint replica
with a Aimpoint rubber
strap attached. Mount is the
Aimpoint M68 Railgrabber
QD mount.

Pic showing the Aimpoint insignia.
       Well nothing much to say. Samurai® aimpoint replica is of course a red dot scope. Holds 2 "hearing aid" batteries in the battery tube. The Samurai aimpoint has 4 levels of brightness. The highest level is very bright and is well suited for the day time. It has a full metal design and comes with a Knight's Armament Company style cantilever mount with or without KAC trademarks (your choice).
        Drawbacks of the Samurai aimpoint is that the brightness adjustment knob doesn't click into position as well as I expected like the Guarder®. People tend to leave their aimpoints on and there's no automatic shut-off, so it drains the batteries pretty quick. (My cousin seems to have this problem)

 

This is a picture of the
actual red dot as seen
when mounted.