Ruger SR556 Piston Operated rifles, Save $500.00 Arriving Friday Jan 2nd.

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These rifles were previously listed at $1849.95. With the New Exchange rate for late 2014 the retail price of these rifles will be over $2000.00. These rifles were purchased on a clear out from an importer and once sold out they will never be this low again.

The only way we are able to offer this low price is because we were offered the rifles at a huge discount. Currently many dealers still have old stock of these guns that were purchased at a much higher price (retailing $1699-$1899). We ask that you be respectful to them, as many dealers are making small margins on guns that were paid for at a much higher price earlier in the year (we had sold some of our old stock at cost earlier which was still more then this offer).




2 Stage Piston Driven Rifle

Stock: Black Synthetic, Collapsible

Finish: Manganese Phosphate/Hardcoat Anodized

Sights:Folding Iron Sights

Height: 7.75"Barrel

Length:16.12"Overall

Length: 32.75" - 36.00"

Width: 2.50"

Weight: 7.94 lbs.

Twist:1:9" RH

Grooves:6

Length of Pull: 10.25" - 13.50"



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Can you please give more details on what is included? I'm wondering if they are troy flip sights, what kind of magazines are included and if there is a case?
Thanks
 
Just bought one via EMT since my CC was denied (not sure why).

This gives you a 2% discount when using discount code "emt3" so it was better my cashback. Only thing is, you'll need to send an additional email to them with your security information from the EMT process.
 
Love this gun... I bought mine within the last year and absolutely have had zero problems. I wish it was unrestricted so I could take it out to the back 40!!
 
I think pistons are suppose to run cleaner and you can adjust the piston if you are running it supressed. The gasses go towards articulating the piston rather then cycling the bolt, so the bolt/carrier doesn't accumulate all that carbon buildup
Ok dumb question what is the benefits of a piston driven AR and a Gas Tube driven AR?
 
They don't run cleaner as all of the deposits are left on the front of the piston and not on the bolt.


Completely untrue, do some research
Piston driven AR's run cleaner cooler and are way more reliable
I only own piston AR's they are superior in design and function and a breeze to clean.
I would choose piston over di every time.

It's like taking the absolute best part of an ak and adding it to an ar
It's a no brainer
 
I've read (can't attest to it) that the pistons tend to have more felt recoil and are claimed to be less accurate. AGAIN, that is just what I read on the internet, which we know never lies. I fired my buddies Stag 8R piston and it feels no different then my DPMS or Norinco. Maybe its cuz i'm soooo strong :D
Completely untrue, do some research
Piston driven AR's run cleaner cooler and are way more reliable
I only own piston AR's they are superior in design and function and a breeze to clean.
I would choose piston over di every time.

It's like taking the absolute best part of an ak and adding it to an ar
It's a no brainer
 
who said they were so much better?? simply stated they run cleaner in the action. I stated above they are said to be less accurate and have more felt recoil.....so not better in my books. I guess it comes down to preference. I personally like taking my AR apart and cleaning it. Some can't stand it. Further, most piston AR's don't have any sort of standard/mil-spec to adhere to when it comes to piston system. IE the piston in a SIG will be different then that in a STAG or a RUGER. Therefore replacement parts have to be bought directly from the manufacturer.
Ok so if piston AR's are so much better then gas tubed AR's, then why don't more manufacturers use pistons in their AR's
 
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