Ruger AR556 coming to Canada?

Careful .... slag any of the big name AR 15's and you've gored someone's ox.

I think I read once that about four companies are making receivers for just about all AR 15 makers. Ruger is undoubtedly making a lot of their own parts in house. I think they read the market right in offering a direct impingement AR 15.
 
Careful .... slag any of the big name AR 15's and you've gored someone's ox.

I think I read once that about four companies are making receivers for just about all AR 15 makers. Ruger is undoubtedly making a lot of their own parts in house. I think they read the market right in offering a direct impingement AR 15.

That's because their piston gun is a joke. And everyone is making ars. So why not ruger, although for us it's not that great of a deal.
 
Careful .... slag any of the big name AR 15's and you've gored someone's ox.

I think I read once that about four companies are making receivers for just about all AR 15 makers. Ruger is undoubtedly making a lot of their own parts in house. I think they read the market right in offering a direct impingement AR 15.

The companies that make the raw aluminum forgings can be counted on one hand.

Aren't ALL FSB's cast these days, I seem to remember a Colt H Bar that I owned had an FSB that looked like an Aero bar

FSB's are supposed to look rough, it's an indication that it's been made properly, following the TDP.
 
Few more then 5 forging companies...

A (splintered) = Anchor Harvey Aluminum

AF = Alcoa Forge

C AF = Colt Alco Forge

C MB = Colt / Mueller Brass

Cardinal (stylized) = Cardinal Forge

CH = Colt Harvey Aluminum

CK = Colt / Kaiser Aluminum

Circle/Crooshairs w/"AR" = ArmaLite

CM = Colt / Martin Marietta

D (stylized) = Diemaco

DK = Diemaco / Kaiser Aluminum

E = Emco

EK = EMCO/Kaiser

E MB = EMCO/Mueller Brass

F keyhole = FNMI / Cerro Forge

FA = FNMI / Anchor Harvey

FK = FNMI / Kaiser Aluminum

FM = FN/Martin Marietta

FMB = FNMI / Mueller Brass

Keyhole = Cerro Forge

L = Lewis Machine & Tool

LK = LAR / Kaiser Aluminum

LM = LAR / Martin Marietta

M (under diamond) = Mueller Industries

PA = Capco / Anchor Harvey

PM = Capco / Martin Marietta
 
Why do you say their piston sr556 is a joke? Curious, my self haven't seen one up close.

I just bought one, I'll let you know if it's a joke - might take a while, that isn't the kind of determination I'd make without putting 5-10K through one. As long as the piston doesn't cause issues everything else seemed properly put together. Given what I paid (just over $1,000) I figured it would be good for shzts and giggles, not having spent any time with a piston AR.
 
What about Ruger Sr556E from P&D Enterprises in Edmonton. Retail for $1270.00 not bad to be honest cuz by the time you get it here you will be looking at $1000 - $1100 range.
Either which way both are out of my price range unless I can get rid of my Trap Gun. Anyone interested? lol
 
What about Ruger Sr556E from P&D Enterprises in Edmonton. Retail for $1270.00 not bad to be honest cuz by the time you get it here you will be looking at $1000 - $1100 range.
Either which way both are out of my price range unless I can get rid of my Trap Gun. Anyone interested? lol

Lol
 
I just bought one, I'll let you know if it's a joke - might take a while, that isn't the kind of determination I'd make without putting 5-10K through one. As long as the piston doesn't cause issues everything else seemed properly put together. Given what I paid (just over $1,000) I figured it would be good for shzts and giggles, not having spent any time with a piston AR.

If you wouldn't mind. I would appreciate the info.
 
Few more then 5 forging companies...

A (splintered) = Anchor Harvey Aluminum

AF = Alcoa Forge

C AF = Colt Alco Forge

C MB = Colt / Mueller Brass

Cardinal (stylized) = Cardinal Forge

CH = Colt Harvey Aluminum

CK = Colt / Kaiser Aluminum

Circle/Crooshairs w/"AR" = ArmaLite

CM = Colt / Martin Marietta

D (stylized) = Diemaco

DK = Diemaco / Kaiser Aluminum

E = Emco

EK = EMCO/Kaiser

E MB = EMCO/Mueller Brass

F keyhole = FNMI / Cerro Forge

FA = FNMI / Anchor Harvey

FK = FNMI / Kaiser Aluminum

FM = FN/Martin Marietta

FMB = FNMI / Mueller Brass

Keyhole = Cerro Forge

L = Lewis Machine & Tool

LK = LAR / Kaiser Aluminum

LM = LAR / Martin Marietta

M (under diamond) = Mueller Industries

PA = Capco / Anchor Harvey

PM = Capco / Martin Marietta

That's all the companies that have made forgings since the original AR design. Just a handful are currently making AR forgings.

Anyway, it doesn't matter.
 
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That's because their piston gun is a joke. And everyone is making ars. So why not ruger, although for us it's not that great of a deal.

So, no answer as to why their piston gun is a joke? Seems to do OK in various reviews, haven't heard of any going kaboom? What about shooting it makes you feel it's a joke? Trigger pull? reliability? Ability to use common AR parts? Fit or finish? Accuracy?
 
So, no answer as to why their piston gun is a joke? Seems to do OK in various reviews, haven't heard of any going kaboom? What about shooting it makes you feel it's a joke? Trigger pull? reliability? Ability to use common AR parts? Fit or finish? Accuracy?

Why do you say their piston sr556 is a joke? Curious, my self haven't seen one up close.

It's overweight, suffers from carrier tilt... which seems to either have been resolved or not in the e model depending on who you talk to, indicating possibly soso qc.

The rental model at calgary shooting center had a very short life before it got taken off the shelf. So while some shooters that shoot 50 rounds a year probably won't have any problems with it, if you run your gear hard, it will probably fail.

The propietary parts in this gun is a no go as well... then again all piston guns tend to use propietary parts. If you don't mind waiting or have spare parts lined up go nuts.

The recoil impulse from the one I shot was harder than a di gun and not as consistant as the only other piston ar I tried(mr223 different price bracket but piston gun as well)

As for the seems to do ok in various reviews I have yet to see someone serious review one.

And despite going discount pricing on us, you can still grab a myriad of mid range di ars that will perform on par or better at a similar or better price ala windham, core 15, bushmaster, colt 6920 etc.
 
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