Ares Herring Rifle

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BTT, any word on these or if they might make it this far north?
 
Product Summary

ARES Defense Systems, Inc.

ARES Defense introduces A New Class of Firearm for the American Sportsman, the Herring MSR™ Modular Sporting Rifle. The patent-pending MSR™ blends the strength, reliability, accuracy and all weather characteristics of America’s longest serving infantry rifle, the M16, with the classic lines of an all-American sporter. Designed to perform under the most demanding field and weather conditions; the multi-caliber, tack-driving MSR™ permits changing of calibers in the field by simply pressing two pins and exchanging one upper receiver group for another. The MSR™ readily accepts many AR15/M16 accessories including upper receivers, barrels, bolts, magazines, handguards, optics, etc. so it can be readily customized for your shooting style. With the sleek, low profile design and manufactured from the highest quality aircraft grade alloys, the MSR™ is sure to provide a lifetime of shooting pleasure.
 
You know what they'll call it though....

I know what they would try to call it perhaps, but since the bottom is proprietary and NOT an AR15 I would love to hear thier justification, the fact an AR upper fits it is irrelevant.
 
I know what they would try to call it perhaps, but since the bottom is proprietary and NOT an AR15 I would love to hear thier justification, the fact an AR upper fits it is irrelevant.
Not from everything I've been told by the RCMP techs.

If it can fit AR15 uppers, then it very likely will fire them. It doesn't have to shoot more than once, or do it safely.

ATR found that out when the RCMP techs fired off an AR15 upper by duct taping it to their proprietary lower. It blew up, but the fact is it fired off one round. It was deemed a variant.
 
ATR found that out when the RCMP techs fired off an AR15 upper by duct taping it to their proprietary lower. It blew up, but the fact is it fired off one round. It was deemed a variant.

Might as well RESTRICT POP CANS... I'm sure with enough high powered narcotics, some duct tape and 2 or 3 pop cans I could get an AR15 upper to fire as well..

duct tape... WOW these guys are right up there in my books. :rolleyes:
 
Which is why we all NEED to win on the Henderson appeal - for the first time a judge looked at a firearm that was 'deemed' a 'variant' and said basically, no it isn't a variant by any reasonable definition. For once we have some common sense entering the picture, and the people who make this sh*t up for a living don't like the idea that they may be forced to explain themselves to their employers. Personally, I'm tickled pink by the thought.
 
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