.50 Cal Upper for AR Lower

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Does ATR have anything like this up here? Hmmm?

Upper$20Receiver$20071806.JPG


Upper$20w$20Lower$20and$20new$20brake$20good.JPG


Upper$20lower$20scope$20handle.JPG
 
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They've been making alot of stuff these days, I wouldn't be surprised if something is in the works.

I know if you really want you could import it through questar, there are a few guys in the states who were making them.

I worry about these though regarding lower reciever strength. You'd think after a certain amount of rounds that the pin hole supports on the lower reciever would start to peen... I just see it as an aluminum lower that was designed for .308/.223 and now you're using a cartridge that has much much more recoil.
 
How does a AR lower feed .50 cal ammo? Does it feed from the side or a single shot bolt?
 
The Ferret upper I have is a single shot.
I too was concerned about how the AR lower would respond to the unusual recoil characteristics of a 50, but apparently there is no concern. Talking with a number of guys in the US that have them and have shot thousands of rounds through them , they apparently work very well. I have not shot mine enough to really consider my experience conclusive, but trust my US sources as I know them well.
By putting a 50 cal upper onto an AR lower, needless to say makes the rifle a "restricted" firearm.
We are working on a lower project that hopefully will be un-ARish enough for Ottawa to deem them a Non restricted firearm.

There are a couple of side loading repeaters up here as well, I have 1 here from a client for the very purpose of making a lower that is non restricted.
 
Without modifying the .50 upper to not fit on an AR15, you're not going to get a non-restricted lower.

I was told that as long as the firearm will fit an AR15 upper, it is an AR15.
 
Prices are unheard of for firearms generally speaking. If you look at this manual on how to build your own, you may wonder why it costs so much. I don't honestly mind a machine shop making a decent profit especially if we're to support the industry, but I have to draw the line if things start to get out of control. All I want to do is have a little fun and at $6 or more per round the cost of the rifle is almost (almost) secondary.

http://www.frugalrifleman.com/2009/02/build-your-own-50-bmg-rifle.html
 
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