Dominion Arms DA556 M16-Style Rifle with 20 in barrel

CanAm, we spend a lot of money at your business.
Could you try replying with little less condescending attitude, and more accurate information?


Thanks,
Dan
Sorry it came off that way, it was not meant to be. That is as accurate as I can be. It will be at least 6 -18+ months since we are fully stocked on ars

I suppose I should have written, "Yes, some time in the future"

Also, please do not advertise other dealers in my forum.
 
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Sorry it came off that way, it was not meant to be. That is as accurate as I can be. It will be at least 6 -18+ months since we are fully stocked on ars

I suppose I should have written, "Yes, some time in the future"

Also,
-please do not advertise other dealers in my forum.


Thanks for clarification.

-Thread was posted in General Firearms, and someone moved it to your forum, without my knowledge.


Regards,
Dan
 
I think it is a nice retro M16A1 type rifle, however you would have to replace the butt stock and hand guard with the proper vintage. I wonder if they would fit. The hand guard cap is round so that would have to be replaced with a triangular one for the early hand guards. As well the delta ring is beveled and to be accurate you would need a straight one. It appears the lower is of the A2 variety with the reinforced rear but that is minor.
 
The U.S. Military is metric. They have been metric since the introduction of NATO.

What weapons do the US Military manufacture?

It sure would have been nice if the US adopted the metric system along with Canada in the 70's. So annoying working on cars with a combination of metric and imperial components. Or reaching for a wrench only to realize that you need the "other" one.
 
I wonder how much work it would be to install some walnut?
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I know where you can get those wood stock sets from. Anyone interested fire off a pm to me.
 
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