Once it has an FRT number couldn't you reduce costs by having them switch back to AR trigger parts?
Once it has an FRT number couldn't you reduce costs by having them switch back to AR trigger parts?
.308 version???
OK, seriously, the selector safety position keeps changing between pictures. Blueline!! Can you confirm the selector configuration on the Canadian version?
AR15 trigger group is going to be the last issue on this rifle. Rcmp going after AR18 or Leader variant will be more likely issues.
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^^ which is exactly what I said.
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The more choice the better (free market and all) for the consumer.
Although personally that is a rather bulky forend for my tastes. I am curious how it balances weight-wise. Us with non-gargantuan hands are a finnicky bunch.
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