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Thread: Spectre Ballistics Light Practical Carbine - NR Receiver Set

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    .458 pistol version in the cards?
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    One question. It’s hard to tell from you CAD drawings, does the buffer attach to the upper or lower? The drawings almost make it look like the lower is flat and doesn’t kick up in the rear to hold the buffer.

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    Could you post a picture of the cad model from the rear end angle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorerider View Post
    One question. It’s hard to tell from you CAD drawings, does the buffer attach to the upper or lower? The drawings almost make it look like the lower is flat and doesn’t kick up in the rear to hold the buffer.
    The buffer tube attaches to the upper. We opted for this for several reasons, but importantly it saves quite a bit of stock and brings the cost down. This gun is very much nothing like an AR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCDL View Post
    .458 pistol version in the cards?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adriel View Post
    Love the idea and the name. With a straight pull, how compact can the BCG be? Does it need to use the buffer tube or could you put a folding stock on?
    Quote Originally Posted by SpectreBallistics View Post
    If it's compatible with AR uppers it's an AR and this is a non-started.

    The design is not changing, this is what we are running with. Minor changes may be made to facilitate production and improve reliability.
    Makes sense. Thanks!

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    I'll take 3 please.

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    Can you clarify how the bolt handle will work? What locks the bolt in the forward position when firing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXXXX View Post
    Can you clarify how the bolt handle will work? What locks the bolt in the forward position when firing?
    To clarify my question, I understand the bolt lugs rotate and lock, I'm asking what will make them lock and unlock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXXXX View Post
    To clarify my question, I understand the bolt lugs rotate and lock, I'm asking what will make them lock and unlock.
    It works exactly how your AR works now, when a round is chambered the carrier rotates the bolt using a cam.

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