Put some final touches on my MG20-M4
Have been looking for a way of covering the rear of the CCU where it is open and has an "unfinished" look to me
So I bought a 1911 CCU Front Cover
Cut, shaped and mounted it behind the Glock:
(https://i.imgur.com/v8oMnBF.jpg)
No-one would believe the GREAT deal I got, but I picked-up a FAB Defense PTK-VTS Foregrip Kit:
(https://i.imgur.com/yY4Rl2d.jpg)
Now it looks like this:
(https://i.imgur.com/dn4SiRI.jpg)
That looks very nice.
Looks great! I agree some of the rough spots need some dressings...
That looks great!
She looks well thought out. I take it that lower is "dedicated." Does your shoulder stock require those bolts? Was the snap fit insufficient to secure the hand guard as dust cover? My mechy's are both telestock'd, but I have eyes open for an appropriate piece of spring steel.
Quote from: sqlbullet on April 11 2017 08:33:46 AM MDT
That looks very nice.
Quote from: The_Shadow on April 11 2017 09:30:12 AM MDT
Looks great! I agree some of the rough spots need some dressings...
Quote from: PCFlorida on April 12 2017 02:53:46 AM MDT
That looks great!
Thanks guys
Now to get it to the Range with the new gear
Quote from: dred on April 12 2017 08:28:01 AM MDT
She looks well thought out. I take it that lower is "dedicated." Does your shoulder stock require those bolts? Was the snap fit insufficient to secure the hand guard as dust cover? My mechy's are both telestock'd, but I have eyes open for an appropriate piece of spring steel.
Thanks Dred
Yes, the Glock Lower is just the "receiver" for the CCU
I don't even own an Upper for it
No, the Socket Cap Screws are there to keep the Rear Cover from moving
It does snap in place, but I didn't want to chance of it popping off, so I added the Screws
Yeah, I would have preferred a Cover that would have fit under the Glock's Beavertail, instead of over it