Will any dealers import Para TTR?

http://www.paraord.com/new/product_rifle.php
I sure hope so! I can't believe you're the only one who's mentioned the TTR on the site so far. From the kids who brought us the LDA and the PXT... looks like an interesting piece of work. If Para ever builds a weapon from scratch I buy one just for the pile of unique ideas they'd pack into it.
 
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http://www.paraord.com/new/product_rifle.php
I sure hope so! I can't believe you're the only one who's mentioned the TTR on the site so far. From the kids who brought us the LDA and the PXT... looks like an interesting piece of work. If Para ever builds a weapon from scratch I buy one just for the pile of unique ideas they'd pack into it.

This weapons system is incredible. No more buffer tube. Like any good piston AR. Would love to get my hands on one....
Check out the specs and the demo video.

http://www.para-usa.com/new/product_rifle.php
 
This weapons system is incredible. No more buffer tube. Like any good piston AR. Would love to get my hands on one....or a few......
Check out the specs and the demo video.

http://www.para-usa.com/new/product_rifle.php

The original ZM weapon, which Para recycles, has problem with the recoil spring losing temper as the gas key heats up.

It is not a piston system - it is a direct impingment system like regular AR15, with a very long gas key that fits over the gas tube.

It did not take off in the 90's, and I see no reason it will take off in 2010 when HK556 and LWRCI are around.
 
The original ZM weapon, which Para recycles, has problem with the recoil spring losing temper as the gas key heats up.

It is not a piston system - it is a direct impingment system like regular AR15, with a very long gas key that fits over the gas tube.

It did not take off in the 90's, and I see no reason it will take off in 2010 when HK556 and LWRCI are around.

I know it's not a "piston" system, exactly, "DIGS" Delayed Impingement Gas System. I just really like the fact that it has a folding stock and the loss of the buffer tube. Makes for a more compact rifle, without having to shorten the barrel. As for it taking off in the 90's, guess what, R&D improves over the years and I think they've got a solid rifle once it hits the market.

Good for Para for thinking outside the box when it came to developing the TTR, there are so many AR's out there now, this one has a significant difference from the conventional AR platform.
 
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