wouldn't that be R. Nicholls because of the current HK contract?
Yes, in other words we wont be getting any of these.
wouldn't that be R. Nicholls because of the current HK contract?
Yes, in other words we wont be getting any of these.
whats the point of switch to a piston if you are still gonna use the AR's crappy tight toleranced bolt carrier and not put on a folding stock!!?!
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I'm sure that the crappy AR-15 is not accurate enough for your 'tactical' applications...
I'm sure that the crappy AR-15 is not accurate enough for your 'tactical' applications...
I just really dont see how throwing a piston into it fixes anything
I love the ar, dont get me wrong. I just really dont see how throwing a piston into it fixes anything. Maybe if they changed the whole upper receiver, bolt and locking lugs, bolt carrier, recoil spring system and stock...but aside from that its an answer to a question only people who wanted a g36 asked
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Takes new lower capacity possible single stack magazine.
I love the ar, dont get me wrong. I just really dont see how throwing a piston into it fixes anything. Maybe if they changed the whole upper receiver, bolt and locking lugs, bolt carrier, recoil spring system and stock...but aside from that its an answer to a question only people who wanted a g36 asked
Because that would be a "SBR", a 200$ taxed specialty item, and considering the length on USC and SL8 rifles would make no sense whatsoever because its not a marketable item.
Just read there site, the shorter lengths might be legal for german consumption.
The main obstacle is not the $200 tax stamp but rather the process itself. You have to send fingerprints to the ATF and FBI, get interviewed by your local sheriff, wait for about six months...most people simply don't want to go through the hassle.True, although the sort of person that would rather drop $2.5k on a HK rather than $1.2k on a Bushmaster is probably the sort of person who would want to SBR a couple of their rifles...
The main obstacle is not the $200 tax stamp but rather the process itself. You have to send fingerprints to the ATF and FBI, get interviewed by your local sheriff, wait for about six months...most people simply don't want to go through the hassle.