Spectre Ballistics Light Practical Carbine - NR Receiver Set

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Out of curiosity- Is the length of the upper receiver close to the OAL of a AR lower receiver (8.7ish inches)? I know you mentioned bolt body is shorter so wonder if you shortened the receiver a bit as well? Just thinking about build options and what would need for barrel/ stock length to keep over 26 inches.

Thanks!
 
Just an update for everyone!

We are finished programming the upper and we are now finishing off the lower programming. The bolt body is finished as well, but we do need to make more vise jaws for it.

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Wasn't there a prototype that had ambi ejection ports as well?
 
Definately going to build a handy sbr with this. On the mailing list and waiting. Is this going to have a spring behind the bolt to assidt with the forward motion?
 
Out of curiosity- Is the length of the upper receiver close to the OAL of a AR lower receiver (8.7ish inches)? I know you mentioned bolt body is shorter so wonder if you shortened the receiver a bit as well? Just thinking about build options and what would need for barrel/ stock length to keep over 26 inches.

Thanks!
I’m wondering what the shortest barrel we could use would be, if we were using a rifle-length, A2 stock - 10.5? or would we have to go up to 12?
 
Yes, as long as the whole firearm is over 26" when it can fire.

You could make something like those new Remington shorties.
 
Yes, as long as the whole firearm is over 26" when it can fire.

You could make something like those new Remington shorties.

Just curious here. Can this actually be fired without the buffer tube, and if so would the buffer tube actually be counted as part of the 26" overall length. Or would you need an 18" barrel plus the 8" receiver to get to 26 inches. I don't care either way, I'm in for 2 at least!.
 
Buffer tube when installed is counted towards the overall length of the firearm, so is the buttstock at it's shortest setting (if you have an adjustable buttstock)
 
If you plan on using the firearm without the buttstock then the length of the barrel plus the receiver will have to be 26 inches combined. To have the short barrel, you'll need to compensate somewhere to have the minimum 26 inch overall length which is why you'll need the buffer tube and buttstock. Make sense?
 
Hi jhnvan,

Thanks for taking the time to answer. I warn you, you're dealing with a newbie here.

My perception was that the buffer tube is counted in the overall length of an AR-15 because it will not function properly with the buffer tube removed. I am specifically referring to US rules here as I understand that in Canada that the AR-15 was restricted status in Canada, regardless of the length.

In the case of the Spectre LPC, it will function properly with the buffer tube, and it can be 'easily' removed. Would that not exclude the buffer tube as being counted as part of the Spectre LPC's 26" overall length as it pertains to maintaining its NR status in Canada?
 
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