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Thread: NON-Restricted 5.56 from MacDef and BCL - SLR Coyote coming soon

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    Another Non-restricted Black Rifle on the Canadian market is always good news. Period!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schlieren View Post
    I sincerely hope not. Am I the only one that find the magwell angle hideous? Not to mention the screw.
    I find the fire control group pins hideous, but still like the ARs. No pins on this makes for a sleek looking receiver. What ever floats your boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taeish View Post
    does this change anything with the whole sterling arms 556 plan?
    Absolutely not. We're almost a year into the 5.56 project and are not stopping. I learned long ago, after biting my own nose off a few times, that I need to make business decisions based on the market, not what others are doing or saying about me.... I still think there is a huge market for another well built, easily assembled, accurate, well priced non-restricted sporter.

    To ensure we don't have teathing issues with this, we plan on running small test batches soon... we ran the prototypes and were happy, but nothing beats a good old torture test.

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    Exciting.

    Quote Originally Posted by TSE JR View Post
    Absolutely not. We're almost a year into the 5.56 project and are not stopping. I learned long ago, after biting my own nose off a few times, that I need to make business decisions based on the market, not what others are doing or saying about me.... I still think there is a huge market for another well built, easily assembled, accurate, well priced non-restricted sporter.

    To ensure we don't have teathing issues with this, we plan on running small test batches soon... we ran the prototypes and were happy, but nothing beats a good old torture test.

    JR

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    Does the upper have a forward assist?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSE JR View Post
    Absolutely not. We're almost a year into the 5.56 project and are not stopping. I learned long ago, after biting my own nose off a few times, that I need to make business decisions based on the market, not what others are doing or saying about me.... I still think there is a huge market for another well built, easily assembled, accurate, well priced non-restricted sporter.

    To ensure we don't have teathing issues with this, we plan on running small test batches soon... we ran the prototypes and were happy, but nothing beats a good old torture test.

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    " … nothing beats a good old torture test ….." I could not agree more. Torture test this rifle and then put the video on YouTube. It will be your greatest advertisement for this rifle.
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    Any come in yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSE JR View Post
    Absolutely not. We're almost a year into the 5.56 project and are not stopping. I learned long ago, after biting my own nose off a few times, that I need to make business decisions based on the market, not what others are doing or saying about me.... I still think there is a huge market for another well built, easily assembled, accurate, well priced non-restricted sporter.

    To ensure we don't have teathing issues with this, we plan on running small test batches soon... we ran the prototypes and were happy, but nothing beats a good old torture test.

    JR
    More good options for the Canadian market is always a good thing.

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    For those that didnt see this video of the COYOTE! Take a look below


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    Any update on when you are expecting some to come in?

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