Hope so!End of summer is September 21 I’m assumingt they’re not gonna wait until then to ship a couple thousand rifles so you would think some of these should start trickling in earlier this summer
Brigade currently has these on sale on their own website, %15 off.Can’t wait to see the scalpers asking $3500 LOL

End of summer is September 21 I’m assumingt they’re not gonna wait until then to ship a couple thousand rifles so you would think some of these should start trickling in earlier this summer
What is the difference between a rifle that had a 16" removable barrel installed and then replaced with an 18" barrel, and a rifle that had an 18" barrel installed from the start?Anyone know if these are a new production run with 18.6" barrels or if they are re-barreling unsold units?
I guess it would make a difference in the ETA since there would be no need to manufacture new rifles, at least for the first batch of orders.What is the difference between a rifle that had a 16" removable barrel installed and then replaced with an 18" barrel, and a rifle that had an 18" barrel installed from the start?
Small manufacturers can't afford thousand of rifles stockpiled and not get sold. Even if they had say a thousand, and then installed factory made 18.6" barrels - what difference does it make?
Tempting. I have an NR barrel kicking around, too. Though rifle length gas.Brigade currently has these on sale on their own website, %15 off.
Could likely import a restricted one through IRunGuns, get it re-barreled in Canada and have it NR before these land and save yourself $3-400 along the way. You just take the risk if the liberals prohibit them along the way.
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This.I guess it would make a difference in the ETA since there would be no need to manufacture new rifles, at least for the first batch of orders.
I don't care either way. I'm just thinking in terms of lead time. Swapping barrels would be much quicker than waiting on new production since the FRT was just issued.What is the difference between a rifle that had a 16" removable barrel installed and then replaced with an 18" barrel, and a rifle that had an 18" barrel installed from the start?
Small manufacturers can't afford thousand of rifles stockpiled and not get sold. Even if they had say a thousand, and then installed factory made 18.6" barrels - what difference does it make?
some dont really care what the libtards come up with,not buying these with ANY intentions of EVER giving it to these lib####s,LOL..the biggest percentage of gun owners are NOT in the few major cities,and never stopped using any of their toys,banned or not,LOL.living in the country or having acreage sure has it's advantages,So have you people already forgot what happened to the C-21 compliant Crusader Arms Crypto last year? The same thing will happen to this one. No point in getting excited, unless blowing $2k for a quick nostalgia fix is your thing.
In that case why buy another one then?some dont really care what the libtards come up with,not buying these with ANY intentions of EVER giving it to these lib####s,LOL..the biggest percentage of gun owners are NOT in the few major cities,and never stopped using any of their toys,banned or not,LOL.living in the country or having acreage sure has it's advantages,
simple,BECAUSE WE CAN,,In that case why buy another one then?
not a big deal if they have the jig and set up already, and re-test fire.What is the difference between a rifle that had a 16" removable barrel installed and then replaced with an 18" barrel, and a rifle that had an 18" barrel installed from the start?
Small manufacturers can't afford thousand of rifles stockpiled and not get sold. Even if they had say a thousand, and then installed factory made 18.6" barrels - what difference does it make?
They offered an 18" barrel as a stock option. It was this "model" that was submitted to the horse cops. I'm assuming if there are additional jigs or vendor logistics, they are already in place.not a big deal if they have the jig and set up already, and re-test fire.
The thing with 18" barrel, they have to order from the vendor a 18" barrel with carbine gas setup. This is a weird odd ball and special order. In general barrel makers produce 18" with mid or rifle gas setup.
They have little choice here, because it is way more hassle to re-design a longer pushing ( and re-setup the machine or change order with the subcontractor) and move the gas port location. That is way more re-engineering than sticking with the already designed gas system and adjusting the gas port until it works. They also likely need to set up a new jig for gas block installation if they move the gas block location on the barrel, if they do not already have or can re-use the jig from AR. That costs more dollars and time.



























