Very excited to see their 5.56 here eventually. Hoping it’s approved soon!
Will not waste my money on NEA/BCL
IRG is the way to go
Very excited to see their 5.56 here eventually. Hoping it’s approved soon!
Will not waste my money on NEA/BCL
IRG is the way to go
Last edited by THE_SASQUATCH; 04-24-2020 at 02:44 AM.
Bahahaha, here we go again! I use mine all the time, never use it for jams though, who does that? And I believe Matrix Precision is the brand, kind like how Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply will also build you a hunting, target or dare I say precision rifle that’s not really all that tactical. And for the record the cheek rest on that rifle looks excellent for an AR height mount!
Because it is based on the original AR-10 receiver (not the in-name only AR-10(a... t) versions from the 90s) and not the AR-15. You can tell by the angular cut of the upper/lower by the rear takedown pin. There are other differences but that is the most obvious. The AR-10 original is what the AR-102 rifles that are non-restricted are based on as well.
Did they just throw a wingnut on there for the safety select??
Interesting
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Is it a game changer because of all the red anodized bits on it????
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If it's truly going to be a game changer, it needs a DMR safety.
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Really really interested to see what sort of magic IRG will be able to do to be competitive with this one... most other 7.62 completed AR10 based rifles out there right now are floating around the $1500-2100 mark... Convince us to get this instead of the lemon BCL rifles or the overpriced Stag IRG!