Isn't she cute? Her name is Sabrina.
What you get for your $200 is the original ATF Form 5320.1 (aka The Form 1) back with a little stamp attached to it.
You can see the stamp here, it's the little blue patch. It's just like a lick and stick postage stamp! I had not idea what it would be when I sent the forms in; I had it in my head that it was an ink stamp not a paper stamp.
I realized that I was already familiar with tax stamps. The little sticker on my car's license plate is a tax stamp too!
The XM177E2 is just about my favorite AR variant. It was not widely issued and it's time in combat was brief; but it was issued to the Cool Kids in Vietnam.
I'd known about "CAR-15's" for a long time. I didn't know until I participated in the play test for Steve Jackson Games' "GURPS SEAL's in Vietnam" what the carbines were called. In fact, I picked the XM177E2 partially because the character I made for the play test had one.
Yes, I am a geek. A gamer geek. A pen and paper role playing game geek. I even made a 1/35 scale figure of my character... MR3 Wodaszak, SEAL Team 2, 8th Platoon (fictional). Eventually I will get some lead foil and make a sling.
Also the XO of the platoon, Ensign Dietrich. I am pretty proud of this shot. A friend of mine taught me about cranking the F-Stop out to increase the depth of field which worked splendidly here. Also I want to point out the hand crafted wire stock for the M-3 OSS and the H&R T223 I made from kit bashing parts from an H&K MP5, G3A4 and StG.44. In the background you can see the rest of the squad waiting for paint. Waiting for like three years since I tend to wait for my muse.
yep, that's cool
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