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Thread: NoDak Spuds Non Rest 180B raises the Bar and will be in customers hands June 2018.

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    Folding stock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark-II View Post
    You still dodged the why USD for a gun mostly made in Canada question...
    IRG is bringing the receivers and is handling the distribution. As the distributor/dealer they set the price in USD as they deal in USD funds.
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    Yes, the guns are marketed in USD funds as the lower receivers, barrels and some other parts come out of the US. The other positive is that the Upper and all parts and accessories manufacturered from RWA are discounted in accordance with the stronger US dollar.




    Quote Originally Posted by Mark-II View Post
    You still dodged the why USD for a gun mostly made in Canada question...


    Flat rate shipping to Canada is 25.00USD on all accessory and ammunition orders regardless of quantities ordered. Firearms are exported to Canada at a flat rate of 25.00USD per firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Hunter View Post
    Folding stock?

    I knew I was gonna miss one....It has already been designed, and has been released for production. But has not been tested yet, which is why we haven't advertised it as being currently available. We are confident that it will be available when rifles start being delivered. Thx for the Q

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    Why no 18.5 barrel?

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    In order to offer a spiral fluted barrel chambered in .223 Wylde it had to be 20". to due a custom run at 18.6 would there again add to the cost of the rifle. There was no expense spared in the production of the NoDak Spud 180B, it is a superb platform that will rival the best rifles out there. You also get better velocity and accuracy with a longer barrel. These barrels retail at 379.00USD and can achieve sub MOA. We will be posting footage and specs over the next couple weeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by m_falafel View Post
    Why no 18.5 barrel?


    Flat rate shipping to Canada is 25.00USD on all accessory and ammunition orders regardless of quantities ordered. Firearms are exported to Canada at a flat rate of 25.00USD per firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_falafel View Post
    Why no 18.5 barrel?
    Good Q....basically we went with the 20" because anyone who is ok with, or wanted, the longer barrel will have it... and anyone who wants to shorten it up is only a quick trip to their local gunsmith away from having that. You can take the material away, but you can't add it back.

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    I mine my barrel 3 times and it's still too short.

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    Just to update on some of our trigger testing. We have noticed that drop in trigger packs that have a rectangular housing such as Triggertech will not work without modification to the trigger pack housing. This is due to clearances needed for the bolt catch.
    Some of the triggers that are easy drop in units and work great are ones that have an angle on the back of the trigger housing. Such as Timney, James Madison, Elftman, And Rise Armament just to name a few. At this point we have tested the Timney and it works great, also tested the Triggertech...not so great because it needs a slight modification to fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWA-Technical View Post
    Just to update on some of our trigger testing. We have noticed that drop in trigger packs that have a rectangular housing such as Triggertech will not work without modification to the trigger pack housing. This is due to clearances needed for the bolt catch.
    Some of the triggers that are easy drop in units and work great are ones that have an angle on the back of the trigger housing. Such as Timney, James Madison, Elftman, And Rise Armament just to name a few. At this point we have tested the Timney and it works great, also tested the Triggertech...not so great because it needs a slight modification to fit.
    Great detail, thanks!

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