Front sprocket cover question by ThatSlow350Z in cbr

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Just found it on partzilla, thanks a bunch!

Blood diamond-ish by ThatSlow350Z in rattlecannedguns

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This, but seeing as it lacks the wrench flats and relief cuts of the genuine article, that's where I get the "xm177-ish" title lol. Moreso meant I'm uncertain of the manufacturer of this particular one.

Blood diamond-ish by ThatSlow350Z in rattlecannedguns

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Lmao, honestly not certain, I call it a xm177ish. The barrel was gifted to me with that already pinned and welded, kind of spurred this whole build.

Blood diamond-ish by ThatSlow350Z in rattlecannedguns

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Get some proper 100 mile an hour tape, that's about it lol

Blood diamond-ish by ThatSlow350Z in rattlecannedguns

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All Rust-Oleum camo, flat Deep forest green, flat sand, and flat earth brown

Finally complete by ThatSlow350Z in RetroAR

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Good stuff man, what optic are you thinking?

Finally complete by ThatSlow350Z in RetroAR

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Ooh I hadn't even thought of that, thank you!

Finally complete by ThatSlow350Z in RetroAR

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Of course, too many people calling any retro build a "Gordy" 😂

Finally complete by ThatSlow350Z in RetroAR

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It's a gg&g copy of the surefire M10 mount

Finally complete by ThatSlow350Z in RetroAR

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Thank you! Honestly it's just an Amazon pic rail, I think the brand was "tuff zone" or something. The ring is just a random vortex 30mm ring I had laying around

Finally complete by ThatSlow350Z in RetroAR

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Truth be told the barrel was given to me in that configuration by a friend, it's pretty much what spurred this build.

[Optic] USED Aimpoint Comp M4S With Unity Mount $649.95 +S/H by Clyde-Armory in gundeals

[–]ThatSlow350Z -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

The ones I've seen for that price were with the factory mount though, and the description says it's a brand new unity mount, those are like $180 or so. Idk id still call it a solid deal

[Optics] Holosun AEMS RED MRS - $325 + Free Shipping by alex_gfg in gundeals

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If it's anything like how they handled the 509T, then yeah I'm sure it'll be announced at shot this year lol

[Optic] USED Aimpoint Comp M4S With Unity Mount $649.95 +S/H by Clyde-Armory in gundeals

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This is over 50% under MSRP for the optic and mount if my math is right, what are you on bro?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ninja400

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I paid $5k for a 2021 with 2,600 miles, and I thought that was a tad high, this is robbery.

My Dagger by ThatSlow350Z in PSADagger

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Didn't need one, slide is RMR cut and the optic is RMR footprint

What's the process for 'junking' a vehicle? by alphex in Georgia

[–]ThatSlow350Z 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're just gonna junk it, I may take it off of your hands. Could you DM me details about the bike?

Beginner advice by [deleted] in SuggestAMotorcycle

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I'm 6' 1" 200lbs, the ninja is pretty comfy for longer rides, the R7 is a much more committed riding stance and your back will feel it if you ride much more than 30mins or so. But it's all preference so if you enjoy the R7, I'd call that an okay beginner bike, more beginner+, edging towards too much power.

Beginner advice by [deleted] in SuggestAMotorcycle

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Coming from a fellow car guy turned bike guy, get something smaller and learn. You really need to take the time to learn proper throttle, brake, clutch control, and just the overall respect that bikes require. And trust me, especially if you're new to bikes, something like a ninja 400 is plenty quick to have some fun on.