And yet no info on the potentially big fly in the ointment. The FRT references a “removable trigger pack” and the receiver seems short on trigger pin holes.
What’s up with that? I might spring $1000 if it gets my AR15 out of jail, but not if I need to drop another $3-500 on the trigger because only brand x super trigger will fit.
My understanding is they use a self contained trigger pack that drops in. My guess is not proprietary triggers, but a frame that holds the trigger pack and drops into the lower. That would explain why the lower appears wider around the trigger group. Possibly proprietary length pins similar to the AR180B to get that much more difference from the AR15 to assure non-restricted status.
My understanding is they use a self contained trigger pack that drops in. My guess is not proprietary triggers, but a frame that holds the trigger pack and drops into the lower. That would explain why the lower appears wider around the trigger group. Possibly proprietary length pins similar to the AR180B to get that much more difference from the AR15 to assure non-restricted status.
Happy to hear it's CSC not TSE handling things.
I don’t mind the high prices. It keeps the volume down, and hopefully out of the eyes of the Liberals so they don’t do anything crazy with new gun laws, if it works like that. Maybe a small but vibrant Black Rifle NR market is the best for us.
I bet you aren't alone in having spare parts lying around!
I know I could put one together just by buying a few smaller parts, a barrel, gas tube and block and a buffer and tube. I have take off handguards, lower parts, spare BCG's etc.
Even without spare parts, I think someone could build a decent rifle for around $2000
Canadian shooters are some of the cheapest people around. They want fancy gear but want to pay Norinco prices... LoL
Theres nothing fancy about it tho, its just 2 CNC'd chunks of aluminum.
If it was that simple why isn't there a Murry 3-D rifle out on the market?Theres nothing fancy about it tho, its just 2 CNC'd chunks of aluminum.