Hi all,
This was just posted today on The Firearm Blog. Ares Defence is coming out with the Sporting Configurable Rifle. It is a rifle that will take any standard AR-15 upper on a lower that looks more like a traditional sporting rifle configuration. It uses a modified bolt carrier with a rat tail, somewhat similar to the FN-FAL.
I like the look. It has some similarities to a SU-16 or (vaguely) a Mini-14, but is fully compatible with AR-15 magazines. It was apparently designed back in 2003 when it looked like the assault weapons ban might be extended. With the recent proliferation of new laws in many US states, this new rifle is 100% legal in all 50 states.
Unfortunately, due to the fact it takes AR-15 uppers and magazines, I have no doubt it will be considered a variant of the AR-15 and be restricted in Canada. That being said, I might buy one anyway when they are finally available, just to have something different.
Anyway, check out this write up on The Firearms Blog:
h ttp://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/04/10/video-unreleased-ares-defense-scr-surfaces/
And watch the video of it in use on YouTube:
h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6elD6aVw6JE
The patented mechanism:
h ttps://docs.google.com/viewer?url=patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US8397623.pdf
TTYL
- Jayne
This was just posted today on The Firearm Blog. Ares Defence is coming out with the Sporting Configurable Rifle. It is a rifle that will take any standard AR-15 upper on a lower that looks more like a traditional sporting rifle configuration. It uses a modified bolt carrier with a rat tail, somewhat similar to the FN-FAL.
I like the look. It has some similarities to a SU-16 or (vaguely) a Mini-14, but is fully compatible with AR-15 magazines. It was apparently designed back in 2003 when it looked like the assault weapons ban might be extended. With the recent proliferation of new laws in many US states, this new rifle is 100% legal in all 50 states.
Unfortunately, due to the fact it takes AR-15 uppers and magazines, I have no doubt it will be considered a variant of the AR-15 and be restricted in Canada. That being said, I might buy one anyway when they are finally available, just to have something different.
Anyway, check out this write up on The Firearms Blog:
h ttp://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/04/10/video-unreleased-ares-defense-scr-surfaces/
And watch the video of it in use on YouTube:
h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6elD6aVw6JE
The patented mechanism:
h ttps://docs.google.com/viewer?url=patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US8397623.pdf
TTYL
- Jayne


















































