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    I've had an SU 16 and a XCR-l keymod and both were close in the looks department but neither would win a beauty contest. Both were equaly reliable. Seems a lot of people are more concerned with the looks. Anyway I'll be able to compare all 3 , soon. it's got a free float AR type barrel , that should help with accuracy , shouldn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by frumpy View Post
    My comment was about the price
    ....oh.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brianma65 View Post
    I've had an SU 16 and a XCR-l keymod and both were close in the looks department but neither would win a beauty contest. Both were equaly reliable. Seems a lot of people are more concerned with the looks. Anyway I'll be able to compare all 3 , soon.
    I actually preffered the XCR-L Keymod I had to most of my rifles in terms of both looks and balance. Certainly beats out the ACR if your not looking at the accuracy aspect...
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    I had zero issues with the SU 16 , but 2 1/2 Moa , not really for me. The XCR was nice, but heavy 11 lbs with scope etc , and $3000 ! So maybe this will fill the NR void , for me. I'm wishing for at least 1 Moa... But you know what they say about wishing.

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    Let us know how it goes when you get it. Does it take AR part forward of the stock/pistol grip too? (Talking rails/Triggers/etc.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by frumpy View Post
    Still better than a tavor or xcr
    Price is subjective to the rifle. I would say the price for a Tavor is better as it is a quality built rifle that will last a life time and does what it is designed to do.

    Whereas the Jard is at this point in time a untested, unknown, ugly turd of a rifle. The price may be cheaper for it. But it might not be worth more then a shiny nickle and some belly button lint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onetwentyish View Post
    Let us know how it goes when you get it. Does it take AR part forward of the stock/pistol grip too? (Talking rails/Triggers/etc.)
    AR stocks,pistol grips,triggers,barrels. The rails are proprietary

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    All the people that bought the SU16 debacle should have waited. Somebody check the Barrel length just to be sure.
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    This rifle is described as having a DI operating system. Is it true direct impingement, like the AG42B, or is it a gas expansion system and bleed-off system as in the AR? There don't seem to be any vent holes in the bolt carrier.
    Couldn't find any drawings or photos of a disassembled rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiriaq View Post
    This rifle is described as having a DI operating system. Is it true direct impingement, like the AG42B, or is it a gas expansion system and bleed-off system as in the AR? There don't seem to be any vent holes in the bolt carrier.
    Couldn't find any drawings or photos of a disassembled rifle.
    It is a TRUE DI system...

    we will have a take down video shortly!!

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