GUN ####!!! 6.8 SPC gas piston Op OD green

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For those that missed shot show.

Start at the front and work back.

AAC QD suppressor flash hider
GP low profile gas block for LW gas system
GP ARM-R midlength top opening return to zero rail system
GP 6.8 SPC 10.5" 1/9.5 twist CB barrel
Knights rail panels
GGG uncle mikes rail attached sling swivel
EoTech 552 finished to match carbine
Troy front and rear gen 2 BUIS
Leitner-Wise gas system and BC
Leitner-Wise 6.8 SPC advanced combat bolt
Leitner-Wise Upper receiver
Magpul miad PG
Magpul enhanced trigger guard
Magpul M93B buttstock
Finished in GP FLAT OD
GP Special Operations Carbine 6.8 M4 receiver
PRI 6.8 mag
PRI gas buster - not in situ.

The ability to clear a house walk out and pop an insurgent between the eyes on the street at 250M with no concerns of lethality loss due to the short barrel.........priceless.

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mmmmmm sweeeeetttttttt (but how about in .223 so we can use it at Service matches here in Canda?)
 
Kevin, no prob. 14.5 with perm attached FH or 16.1. Or 12.5 for that matter.

We make most in 5.56mm as ammo is still expensive.

We are productionizing the 7.62's. If we can work with a Canadian importer to help us and get a ruling on the status of the guns in Canada it would be of great help.

The thing is we are finalizing a merger with LW to solve their production problems, and setting up a manufacturing facility in Springfield VA.
 
If AR15 rifles become non-restricted here, the 6.8mm SPC caliber could be a very interesting option for hunting deer, cariboo or bear.

If it ever becomes a reality and the other regulations don't change, you would have to make 18.5" barrels.

Maybe i'm just fantasizing... :-/
 
All we did was look at what people wanted. Paid attention to the details. It really does make a difference. With the super 6.8 DMR, we took a systems approach and worked with other manufacturers, like Jet suppressors, Noveske, ARMS, and DPMS.

Likes I said, the devil is in the details. When you shoulder it....it has to feel right, not like a bunch of bolted together crap.

Even the engraving was scrutinized. The selector markings, the M4 nomenclature, everything.
 
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