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Oriental Redneck
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Thank you all for your services and sacrifices.


If you or any of your family members fall into any of the mentioned categories, you are eligible.
Hey, I would love to hear stories and see pics, if you care to share.

The Karmanator will pick the winner on Memorial Day. Apology to folks in the ban territories.



The gun: I am the original owner of this FrankenAR. It has not been fired, but everything seems to function fine.
Specs:
Upper (directly from Primary Arms): Seekins Precision complete upper, 16-inch chrome moly barrel, .223 Wylde chamber, 15-inch MCSR KeyMod forearm.
Lower (directly from PK Firearms): POF-USA Gen 2 complete lower.
Miscellaneous: Magpul MBUS sights, VLTOR Modstock, 30-rounder.








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Costanzaesque.


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Wow! Most generous! Here is a pic from 2ID in Korea, I was studying for the promotion boards. Got pinned the last day in country. Felt good.



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That's a good looking rifle, please count me in.

I'm an active duty Soldier with almost 15 years in. Spent half my time infantry enlisted and the last half as a signal officer. I'm currently a company commander preparing for my 5th combat deployment.

Thanks for the opportunity and good luck to all!
 
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Wow count me in.
You never cease to amaze 12131.





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too mean to quit!
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Did 11 years back during Viet Nam days. One of 8 of us alerted to expedite transport to Nam. I was the only one who didn't get called. 5 of the 7 that went did not come back.

I spent 9+ years on the East-West German border, watching the commies watch us. Razz

Please include me in your karma. And a very generous one it is.

Thanks for your support of our military.


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There has never been an occasion where a people gave up their weapons in the interest of peace that didn't end in their massacre. (Louis L'Amour)

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FBHO!!!



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What a great karma 12131,thanks so much, please count me in. I'm a Viet Nam vet, 1968.
 
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Very generous indeed, please count me in.

23 years U.S.N. to include an incident with Libya (VF-74), Desert Storm (VF-2) and being attached with the first ship on-site after the USS Cole was bombed (USS Tarawa).

If I am so lucky as to win this, certain mods might need to be made - I'm in Commiefornia - such as the magazine is a no-no as is the hand-grip (I will send one which makes the weapon magically legal and incapable of being deadly - lol).






Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.



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Thanks for the chance. I was a forward observer in the Mo National Guard.
 
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USN 195-1956 MM1, USNR MML1 1956-1961
Would be great to setup for a new 1-eyed shooter
Thanks for the chance.
 
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USAF 1954 to 1974. Cannot say what I did during my Europe service but the last 10 was in SAC with the 308SMW.

Thanks for the chance of KARMA.


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These were my "at sea" homes during my 20 year career in the Navy. Aug. 1962 - April 1983

USS Sabalo SS 302




USS Carp SS 338




USS Cusk SS 348




USS Guardfish SSN 575




USS Seawolf SSN 575

 
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Sweet rifle!
USN 1983-89


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I lost all my weapons in a boating, umm, accident.
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always with a hat or sunscreen
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Holy crap that's generous! I'm in thank you. I don't own any "black" rifles.

Here's an old snap of me as a Ltjg doing payline duty on the messdecks around '76. Yup things were different back then: beards, smoking, etc. LOL



Was Army enlisted, then took a Naval commission. Overall served in one capacity or another from '66 to '99.



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Thanks
U S Navy 71-75


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WOW!!! Thank you so much for what you do for our military. Memorial Day is the day after my birthday that would be a birthday to remember. Thank you so much.

A day in the life of a Infantry grunt in West Germany in 1973.


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Wow. USMC Vietnam era 1973-1976. Trained as a grunt ended up guarding a Navy ship and Embassy Duty in Bonn, Germany.



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Thank you very much for the chance of this very generous Karma. Every male in my family/extended family, have served in some branch of the military.

Back when I was an Infantry LT aboard "Mr. Zog" at Hohenfels Germany, training before some of the unit shipped out for Desert Storm ... Better have loved mud.



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Extremely generous karma, please include me. Four generations in my family have served. My grandfather served in the U.S. Army in WWI (I also had an uncle by marriage who served in the German Army in WWI), my father in the U.S. Army Air Corps in WWII. 2 brothers served during the Vietnam era, and 2 sisters during the 70s and 80s. I was in the Army during the 80's. This is me re-enlisting on the USS Arizona memorial in 1988 (I'm on the left).



My son is currently in the Navy, and this will go to to him if I am chosen. This is him at his enlistment last July.

 
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Wow, tremendous generosity! I come from a family with two members: my dad was a Korean war vet (Navy E-3) and my brother was a tanker in Germany and S. Korea.



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Very generous offer and thank you! Count me in. Navy 1984-1991.




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