This does not look like a chassis at all.
Looks like a M1/M14 option rod and M1 barrel/gas system.
Looks like an AR lower
This does not look like a chassis at all.
Looks like a M1/M14 option rod and M1 barrel/gas system.
Looks like an AR lower
from the look of the lower it doesn't look compatible with an AR upper so I think it is very likely to be NR wich would be great
Looks closer to a JR Carbine to me and that's still a stretch IMO. The take down pins are in different places, the magwell is completely different. The pistol grip is in a different location with regard to the rear of the receiver and the receiver geometry is completely different....
I could go on, but it's easier to just say the only things in common between this and an AR lower is: It's black, has a pistol grip and a detachable box mag, and those are pretty weak similarities as not all AR's have all of the above either...
I would agree and would be happy if you made that determination for the RCMP.
It's what their lab will say that concerns me.
They've restricted rifles that only have a passing resemblance to the the AR15 or AK47 already, so I don't have much hope
I want one.
2012 M305
M14.ca CASM Mount
Vortex 3-9x40mm scope
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x2
This is the first M14 chassis I've seen that I'd drop money on. If it comes to market and it isn't a piece of ####e I'm in for one.
I'm kind of regretting buy the Choate when I did. Should have waited for this one :P
There has been no mention whether this will be sold as a chassis or as a rifle.
If the receiver is a new manufactured proprietary design, its going to have to go through the classification process.
It seems to exist only as a prototype, so it is going to be necessary to wait for it to get into production.