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    MRA V1-B Receiver Set PRESALE!

    THIS IS A PRESALE! You are paying a $200 deposit plus tax. The final price will be $799.95 plus tax (less your deposit). No further discounts can be applied to this order. Expected delivery is late Aug of 2020.

    https://theammosource.com/maple-ridg...-set-pre-sale/

    The MRA V1-B Receiver Set is a novel, spring assisted, straight pull, magazine fed firearm design. It is composed of a proprietary upper and lower receiver and proprietary bolt carrier with integrated, swap-able left or right hand charging handle. This receiver kit is compatible with a wide variety of commonly available firearm parts and accessories. In this way, the user can build a rifle to meet their specific utility and budget.

    This receiver set is designed and intended to not be capable of discharging ammunition in a semi-automatic fashion. The design is novel and is not derived from any restricted or prohibited firearm. Due to the action type and novel design, this receiver set meets the legal standard of a non-restricted firearm as per the Canadian Firearms Act and related Regulations. The minimum overall length when assembled into a working firearm with barrel and buffer tube attached must be over 26" to meet the standard of non-restricted.

    We do not supply the bolt. The carrier will accept an AR-15 bolt.

    Receiver Material: High quality, domestically sourced 6061-T6 alloy
    Receiver Finish: Hard Black Anodizing
    Bolt Carrier Material: HTSR 4140 steel
    Bolt Carrier Finish: QPQ Black Nitride
    Caliber: Multi
    Action: Spring assisted, manually operated, straight pull bolt action
    Swap-able Left and Right hand charging handle
    QD Port at rear of the lower receiver
    Made in Canada

    Included Receiver Kit Components:
    MRA V1-B Upper Receiver
    MRA V1-B Lower Receiver
    MRA V1-B Bolt Carrier
    MRA V1-B Ambi Charging Handle
    MRA V1-B End Plate
    MRA V1-B Barrel Gas Journal Seal


    Classification Non-Restricted


    No further discounts or coupon codes can be used on this firearm.

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    Wow! This is an unexpected and pleasant surprise. Any videos showing how the spring assisted bolt works?
    It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

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    Wonder if the upper could attach to the standard AR lower somehow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrams9 View Post
    Wonder if the upper could attach to the standard AR lower somehow?
    I hope not, that would make it prohibited

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrams9 View Post
    Wonder if the upper could attach to the standard AR lower somehow?
    Dear God No. That would defeat the purpose of this entire project.

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    8:26pm Ordered

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    If you had to cycle the bolt manually, like any other bolt operated gun, why would it be prohib though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrams9 View Post
    If you had to cycle the bolt manually, like any other bolt operated gun, why would it be prohib though?
    Would likely be classified as an "AR variant" then due to compatibility with now-prohibited AR upper.

    Glad this isn't the case.

    Can it take a standard AR-15 barrel? Does the gas journal seal close off the gas port hole in the barrel?
    Are you saying I'm a "gun nut"? I prefer the term "Firearms Enthusiast"...

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    Full builds please.
    Practice makes you perfect, it also makes you broke!

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    Very interesting. Looking forward to range reports.

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