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I would really like to see a NR 9mm direct blowback rifle from MRA. You can make a superior product over the FX9 from my experience.
CCFR — CSSA
MRA rock! I found out on this thread that the gas blocks are a potential issue. I emailed them this morning at 0930 hrs, after a couple more emails back n forth, at 1525 they sent a UPS tracking number!
Thanks for a great product and for standing behind it 100%.
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"If you teach your kids how to shoot, when to shoot, what to shoot, and where to shoot, freedom will easily be maintained." - Erin Canales
Thought I would post these 2 Renegades (the .223 one was supposed to be a Rem700 shorty, but I lost hope after the Remington bankruptcy, and it was pretty much the same cost)
The .223, also disregard the SL stock, I am looking for an SL-K stock in the Gray colour as the SL is just too large.
The .300 Blackout:
Here is my Renegade! Looking forward to testing it when I can. Parts list from tip to butt:
- Griffin Armament Minimalist Muzzle Brake
- Faxon Firearms 12.5" Gunner Profile Barrel in 6.5 Grendel
- Midwest Industries 10.5" M-LOK Combat Rail (had to grind off the anti-rotation tabs, not really a big deal)
- Arisaka M-LOK Handstop
- Hiperfire Hipertouch 24C Trigger
- HK Pistol Grip
- Battle Arms Development QD Endplate and Sabertube Mid-Length Stock
Super light at just 5 lbs unloaded.
Bóg, Honor, Ojczyzna
Maple Ridge Armoury really pulled through with my Renegade build. I walked in curiously to browse and get info about building a rifle as have I no AR experience to build one myself. They were so informative that we put together a build sheet right then and there and a short while later they had it built, test fired and ready for pick up. Extremely pleased on how it turned out. I really wanted a Canadian Built rifle with a majority of Canadian parts.
Proud CCFR member and supporter and CSSA member.
I like the idea that the stock is attached to the upper, and with a spare upper those of us with several different configured AR's can go from a full sized A2 with fixed stock to an M4 with collapsible stock in seconds. Same concept with caliber changes, just throw the upper on.
Still makes me want to puke that it's come to this in Canada, but at least I'll be able to use several $'000's of paperweight parts in the mean time.
How short of a barrel can we go with an M4 stock on it and still maintain NR OAL?
MRA, we NEED a 10.5-12.5" 450 bushmaster barrel and bolt kit. Just saying...