2016 SHOT SHOW: Dead Foot Arms Folding PDW stock

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I wasn't going to post this because they probably don't have an export license, but they are the "like" leader at CGN instagram account so here they are!

Dead Foot Arms uses an attachment to the stubby pistol buffer, the video speaks a thousand word here:

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Hi- Everyone- Russ from Dead Foot Arms LLC here. I am one of the owners of the company and can speak thoroughly to the details of this system and where we are at in terms of getting this available for export. Our bolt carrier group differs from that of the PDW, it's actually a shortened M-16 BCG that utilizes a proprietary modified cycling system. Hence when you go to our website or youtube page, you will see us refer to it as the Dead Foot Arms MCS (modified cycle system). It's a dual spring system that eliminates bolt bounce and allows for a much shorter cycle distance, thus the ability for a much shorter buffer tube. The stock you see in the video is the DFA T-REX 5 position collapsable stock. The T-REX is designed to give you the same length of pull options. as a 6 position collapsable on a standard AR-15.

All of our components are made of 7075 aluminum, and steel components are tool grade. Finishing is Type III hard anodizing on aluminum, and steel is case hardened with black oxide finish.

The poor finishing you can see on the stock has already been addressed with our manufacturer, it was a result of machining down the the outer tube of the stock which will not take place during production.

I don't want to break any forum rules here- new to the forum, and don't typically spend a lot of time on the forums, but I am willing to answer any questions anyone may have regarding our MCS. Thanks.

Russ S.
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Dead Foot Arms LLC
 
Thanks for dropping by, Canadians really appreciate a manufacturer who'll give a bit of attention to the Canuck market. I had a look at this down there...nice setup. Good luck with the export process!

What's the MSRP in the US? I don't think I actually talked to anyone at your booth.

MSRP is $450. While that might seem a bit high for some, our system does include a complete magnesium phosphate coated BCG- which has an impact on the price. Before 2016 is out i would expect us to be offering Nickel Boron and DLC coated BCG's as well.
 
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