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AngelusNex March 22nd, 2009 20:30

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Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 945960)
So... Chris Costa is now a prophet and what he speaks and does is according to the Lord's word and "should" be followed?

I know plenty of guys have a man crush on him and would want nothing more than to swallow his load, but this is getting ridiculous.

Just because he does something his way, it doesn't mean that's how it SHOULD be done.

Not that I'm saying it has to be on the left. I'm just saying that somebody that famous would probably put his light on the right if nothing else than to at least seem like he's doing it right IF that was in fact the general rule(light on chamber side).

jesster202 March 22nd, 2009 20:38

lol man crush hes got a cool job thats it outher than that every one drools over him like hes the shit who knows why he does it i know why he has two lights is because iv herd form a lot of people saying u allways need a spare so the only conclusion o have is one is for back up witch it never hurts to have a back up as for what side who the fuck knows its mystry for the centery

ILLusion March 22nd, 2009 20:39

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Originally Posted by Sepulcrum (Post 945967)
Not that I'm saying it has to be on the left. I'm just saying that somebody that famous would probably put his light on the right if nothing else than to at least seem like he's doing it right IF that was in fact the general rule(light on chamber side).

okay, i see what's being said now. There was some confusion for a moment there.

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Originally Posted by jesster202 (Post 945977)
as for what side who the fuck knows its mystry for the centery

I'd say that's up to the user to decide, based on their usage/shooting preferences & style. There is no rule set in stone as to how it absolutely has to be done.

Erennert March 22nd, 2009 20:42

Don't Mean to be mean or anything here, but where is he obtaining these guns and parts? He is a non-verified member. But nice gun :D

Lakonian March 22nd, 2009 20:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 945960)
So... Chris Costa is now a prophet and what he speaks and does is according to the Lord's word and "should" be followed?

I know plenty of guys have a man crush on him and would want nothing more than to swallow his load, but this is getting ridiculous.

Just because he does something his way, it doesn't mean that's how it SHOULD be done.

There's a reason. I can't remember, but I know there was a good plausible reason behind it.

And Bri, I TOTALLY agree with you. Chris Costa's load ain't for swallowing, boys.

Ronan March 22nd, 2009 21:00

It needs a gas block and gas tube and bigger pictures.

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Originally Posted by kos (Post 945988)
Chris Costa's load ain't for swallowing, boys.

W T F ???

ILLusion March 22nd, 2009 21:02

Well, the reason why he mounts his lights to the left is because it matches with the way his hand rests on his fore grips. His reasoning and logic behind the placement makes sense and works well for his style, as it allows him to maintain the same control over his weapon with minimal changes to his hand placement whether he is using the lights or not.

Shirley March 22nd, 2009 21:15

I forgot why the flashlight should be on the right side.

But if I try to remember, it would be that when you lay your rifle (AR) on the ground/flat surface. etc.. when you have your flashlight on the left side, your gun wouldn't sit properly depending how guys would mount it. This is why it should be mounted on the right side, why? The right side is the chamber, and you should always have the chamber facing up.

Chris Costa?
WTF?
Flash light on his left of the rifle?
WTF?

He has the Surefire M900..


Back on topic, yeah, looks very empty without the gas block.. I custom made this barrel from a 2 piece, so I'd have to buy another M4 barrel. lol I like the VLTOR gas block, might get that.

Lakonian March 22nd, 2009 21:18

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Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 945996)
Well, the reason why he mounts his lights to the left is because it matches with the way his hand rests on his fore grips. His reasoning and logic behind the placement makes sense and works well for his style, as it allows him to maintain the same control over his weapon with minimal changes to his hand placement whether he is using the lights or not.

But, something about mounting the light on the Ejection port side specifically... not in relation to CC. I think it had something to do with never placing the rifle ejection port down..

Bah, anyway. Lanny's gun looks pretty nice. I've lost my taste for fully loaded rifles though.

ILLusion March 22nd, 2009 21:26

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Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 946007)
Chris Costa?
WTF?
Flash light on his left of the rifle?
WTF?

He has the Surefire M900..

You think he only has one gun? I'd recommend watching the 3rd DVD as well...

AngelusNex March 22nd, 2009 21:34

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Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 946007)

But if I try to remember, it would be that when you lay your rifle (AR) on the ground/flat surface. etc.. when you have your flashlight on the left side, your gun wouldn't sit properly depending how guys would mount it. This is why it should be mounted on the right side, why? The right side is the chamber, and you should always have the chamber facing up.

Your PEQ is on the left side AND does exactly the same thing that your saying having the light there would cause.

Shirley March 22nd, 2009 21:39

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Originally Posted by Sepulcrum (Post 946023)
Your PEQ is on the left side AND does exactly the same thing that your saying having the light there would cause.

lol like I said, the PEQ is different than a flashlight. The shape of the PEQ is flat so it makes the gun balanced when set on table.

Sorry Brian, I forgot about that double mount. But having that double mount makes the gun stay flat on the table, and that I'm very sure it doesn't wobble.

It's okay, I agree people have their own preference..

ex March 22nd, 2009 21:39

NO Gas block = No Armalite ..I.E gas operated weapon system.

bean March 22nd, 2009 21:44

Well it would fire it just would not cock itself after much like firing blanks without a bfa attached :P

AngelusNex March 22nd, 2009 21:50

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Originally Posted by bean (Post 946026)
Well it would fire it just would not cock itself after much like firing blanks without a bfa attached :P

therefore, as i said in my first post, not gas block is only allowed on springers. IMO


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