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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnC6 View Post
    Any word if they are made in Israel with the Israeli butt pad?
    Or made in Israel to meet the American OAL requirement with extended buttons?
    Not sure - I will ask!

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    This is great! Would prefer to support someone local, I'll be in touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnC6 View Post
    Any word if they are made in Israel with the Israeli butt pad?
    Or made in Israel to meet the American OAL requirement with extended buttons?
    The components are made in Israel and assembled in the US. This order likely comes from the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9mmGunGuy View Post
    The components are made in Israel and assembled in the US. This order likely comes from the US.
    Boooo

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    I was told that this batch is a hybrid unit. Israeli barrels and charging handles. US chassis and buttpads

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmmoSupply Kate View Post
    I was told that this batch is a hybrid unit. Israeli barrels and charging handles. US chassis and buttpads
    Kate I do not mean to be rude but all the barrels that do not meet the US SBR regulations are made in Israel. (SBR barrels must be manufactured in the US) This is also the reason why the US has not seen factory SBR kits yet, because IWI would need to either set their Harrisburg assembly plant up with the ability to produce barrels or they must find a suitable manufacturer to outsource the work to.

    Edward and I were chatting about the charging handle yesterday though and I am glad they (NS) have chose to improve on that aspect. I just wish they would ditch the horrendous US fat pad though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onetwentyish View Post
    Kate I do not mean to be rude but all the barrels that do not meet the US SBR regulations are made in Israel. (SBR barrels must be manufactured in the US) This is also the reason why the US has not seen factory SBR kits yet, because IWI would need to either set their Harrisburg assembly plant up with the ability to produce barrels or they must find a suitable manufacturer to outsource the work to.

    Edward and I were chatting about the charging handle yesterday though and I am glad they (NS) have chose to improve on that aspect. I just wish they would ditch the horrendous US fat pad though.
    No offense taken! Thanks for your comments.

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    Hmm, seems to me these two statements fully agree with each other...

    Quote Originally Posted by onetwentyish View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by AmmoSupply Kate View Post
    I was told that this batch is a hybrid unit. Israeli barrels and charging handles. US chassis and buttpads
    Kate I do not mean to be rude but all the barrels that do not meet the US SBR regulations are made in Israel. (SBR barrels must be manufactured in the US) This is also the reason why the US has not seen factory SBR kits yet, because IWI would need to either set their Harrisburg assembly plant up with the ability to produce barrels or they must find a suitable manufacturer to outsource the work to.

    Edward and I were chatting about the charging handle yesterday though and I am glad they (NS) have chose to improve on that aspect. I just wish they would ditch the horrendous US fat pad though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TV-PressPass View Post
    Hmm, seems to me these two statements fully agree with each other...
    I'm not sure what the issue is either. Pretty sure these barrels won't be short barrels to meet Canadian non-restricted status.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9mmGunGuy View Post
    I'm not sure what the issue is either. Pretty sure these barrels won't be short barrels to meet Canadian non-restricted status.
    Lol guys, my bad. It was before first coffee. I was just clarifying that US barrels are also Israeli made, there for not much is hybrid. We just get the proper x95 CH which is a huge relief now that I understand how poor the original US x95 CH are. Thanks for the call TVPP to explain the differences!
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