lol, when was the last "major" ar15 major technology breakthrough? The forward assist that nobody uses? Lol.
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That mangling of the gas system of the AR-15 to fit a piston?
That mangling of the gas system of the AR-15 to fit a piston?
You can get an ADCOR without the piston system and keep the free floated barrel and forward CH, just in DI.
Colt doesn't do distributors. They only sell to a very short list of private companies who in turn do the distribution to vendors in the US. It's comes off as being kind of lazy and showing the signs of caring more about their military contracts than commercial sales (the latter of which is probably fair in their case). There's really no way to get cheap Colt's into Canada unless you import it yourself.Who is distributor for Colt in Canada? Maybe OST can work their magic...
Throwing another charging handle on an AR doesn't seem like all that amazing an innovation, either. JP Enterprises has one, too. The original works great, anyway.
IMO, the latest breakthroughs seems to revolve more around philosophy of use than actual technology, since it seems like more civilians are interested in and have access to training. Self-loading rifle technology has more-or-less remained the same for the past half-century.
Throwing another charging handle on an AR doesn't seem like all that amazing an innovation, either. JP Enterprises has one, too. The original works great, anyway.
IMO, the latest breakthroughs seems to revolve more around philosophy of use than actual technology, since it seems like more civilians are interested in and have access to training. Self-loading rifle technology has more-or-less remained the same for the past half-century.



























