APC223 Non restricted. Intrested?

Man that exchange rate is definitely killing us on this one.....ill have to sell off a lot of toys to fund it.....or,maybe tactical capital financing?

Hey Mr.Wolverine,put me down for a NR.
 
Johnny, What about spare parts availability?

This is no concern, Support from B&T is very good and we would have no issue with parts.

sort of along the lines of a ar180b with the poly lower?

I think at that price I would pass

Bruce

Poly lower yes, 180b line no. If there is one company who's quality I would never hesitate to stand behind, its B&T.

I'd be down for a NR one without question if they were priced a bit lower. They would have to be pretty exceptional to justify that kind of price tag for me right now though. I'll wait for the reviews to roll in in the mean time. How about parts support? Will wolverine be supplying replacement or upgrade parts for these as well? Also is there any warranty?

Any issue at all, just give us a call - That's our warranty. As stated above, no concern on parts or support.

lol not for that price ! holy Christ. Where are these made? on the moon ?

Jupiter actually. ;)

looks like something to spend my tax refund on in the spring

Couldn't think of anything better to spend it on!

Very much interested in a NR version, very much so.

I think we would be able to accommodate your interests!

Answering Mr. Wolverine's question:

I am definitely interested in one of these toys. But cannot tell for sure which one I want first (yet).
APC9 feels a bit more extraordinary. But I might consider a non-restricted APC223 if it arrives earlier.
I did some estimates and can tell, that I cannot justify APC300 - .300 BLK ammo is still too expensive.
It would be approachable if APC platform allowed quick barrel/caliber change, but it looks like it doesn't
(actually, it would be great to clarify this).

In order to make a qualified decision, it would be great to know a bit more details:
1. Weight of the non-restricted APC 223 version.
2. It's accuracy.
3. Does it come with longer or shorter handguard?
4. Are iron sights included in the price?

By the way, does it come with the native B&T forward grip (like APC9 above), or the IMI one (shown in the earlier APC 223 photos)?
I suspect many people would prefer the native B&T grip for stylistic consistency.

AHHHH! So much to read, to early and not enough coffee yet. :) Having played with the APC300 ( FA suppressed ) it is an absolute dream to handle, use, and operate. But I agree with you if you are deciding between the two, APC223 realistically for ourselves is a less taxing decision on the wallet. As for the QC barrel, and the other questions once we have the rifle back we will be letting you know what is what. Mr. Wolverine will most likley be cutting in shortly and answering any question that arise once we have her back.

the price :(

Dat Quality thou........
 
I'll definitely be getting one, depending on if it has a QC barrel I'll end up buying the 10 or 12 inch model first and just buy a NR barrel down the line as I prefer my short barreled rifles.
 
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Custom MS Paint barrel extension- Would have to be Longer Match Handguard for me

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My thing is can you throw the 12 inch barrels into that extended handguard? If that's possible then yeah I'll get the extended handguard

According to website the Site Length (Im guessing top rail) is a difference of 3.6 Inches. Looks to me like the basic 12 inch has just about enough sticking out to accommodate, however the gas system would not be easily accessible.
 
Where did Wolverine say that the 9mm was going to be on sale?
Think you guys might be a bit ahead of yourselves.

Same goes for the expert opinions on the trigger. Unless you guys got to shoot one?
 
Where did Wolverine say that the 9mm was going to be on sale?
Think you guys might be a bit ahead of yourselves.

Same goes for the expert opinions on the trigger. Unless you guys got to shoot one?

If you re read thru it wolverine said once an APC has been FRT'ED its just amatter of a sister FRT for other calibers. Hence why we are all chomping at the bit for the APC9.

Well if you don't consider Larry Vickers and expert, I guess no one is good enough to explain the trigger then
 
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