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MULTI - FUNCTIONAL FRANKENBUILDING

We took the idea of Franken-building to the next level for this build, as there are scant few matching manufacturers among the parts and pieces used. Ultimately what we ended up with was a rifle that looks a little unusual — a 13.7-inch barrel is rarely paired with a precision stock like the B5. But fear not! There’s a method to this madness.

3rd Gen Tactical has been selling precision-machined receiver sets for some time now, and the upper you see here was originally part of a matched

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