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    I think the price makes sense. If the model proves to be a success even at the high price point, then ramp up for large scale production and reduce the price per unit. Stamping sheet metal needs some pretty specialized equipment to do efficiently.

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    With the apparent high level of user serviceability and caliber changes etc , I could see this gun be popular for upgrades and accessories. Would be cool if they started out with a "base" model and cheap price say in a 5.56 and allowed users to upgrade from there. Sorta an open source rifle like with ARs

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    Any updates

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    I like them, but I still would prefer the desert tech bulpup rifle I think.
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    why are the sights super duper high?

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    Steel and wood, looks so bad ass, would buy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBM View Post
    why are the sights super duper high?
    Maybe they learned something from the sub2000.
    I'm thinking comfort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Can-down View Post
    Maybe they learned something from the sub2000.
    I'm thinking comfort.
    They are AR height for reasons like compstibilitiy and the cheek weld. Same as the RFB.

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