

What we have here is a Springfield 7.62 NATO SOCOM16, and beneath it, a Sage International Enhanced Battle Rifle Aluminum Chassis Stock.
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In this second image the two appliances have been successfully "mated", producing what is known in Trinity County as a Hyampom SAW. Unfortunately, this configuration - full auto, with a front pistol grip & 20-round mag, is presently unlawful in California, so it will have to remain on the SHTF fantasy list until the PLA beachheads on the West Coast.
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This is the California-legal version of this tactical assault weapon. Well, almost. In point of fact, the weapon in this photo has a 20-round magazine, and the California-legal version would have a 10-round mag with a bullet button.
I held one of these puppies at a gun show recently and attained survivalist nirvana*
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