IWI ARAD - Israeli Piston AR15

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Well huh, there it is! Looks like someone's been learning lessons from SigSauer

IWI ARAD Assault Rifle is designed for Infantry use, Special units and Law Enforcement units.

IWI ARAD is especially intended for all kinds of combat scenarios with it’s ability to change calibers.

IWI ARAD is equipped with a picatinny rail to enable the use of a variety of optics and other attachments. The picatinny rail is an integral part of the upper receiver of the rifle. In addition, M-LOK rails at the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions along the handguard. It includes a telescopic buttstock which allows the users to adjust the length individually for their particular needs.
The modular structure of the rifle enables the user to easily dismantle and replace the barrel. The weapon is fully ambidextrous with controls on both sides of the rifle.

IWI ARAD Assault Rifle is a short stroke gas piston operated, with a regulator which allows constant operation in all environmental conditions.

Interesting that the gas-system is just a binary Regular/Suppressed setup. I wonder if this is similar to an Adams Arms style piston conversion using your conventional AR-15 BCG, or something more elaborate.
 
A rifle is never fully ambidextrous unless it has the ability to switch ejection from right side to left. Just sayin'

Really bugs me when someone says something is what it isn't.
 
A rifle is never fully ambidextrous unless it has the ability to switch ejection from right side to left. Really bugs me when someone says something is what it isn't.

Depends on your definition, I guess. A Tavor you can set it up as left *or* right handed, but it's not actually ambidextrous. For a traditional layout like an AR, where ejection side doesn't matter, it just needs controls that both lefties and righties can use reasonably well.
 
Yup. Looks exactly like Tavor barrel retention system. Looks like FAB brand furniture as well. Wondering if they are paying royalties to LMT for monolithic upper?

Does Colt Canada pay royalties to LMT because the CC MRR uses a monolithic upper?

As long as each companies design is different enough there is no infringement.
 
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