I was surfing the DLASK website today and something occurred to me.
Here is a pic of the "new" DAR701 series AR15 clone:
Looks very Buck Rogers. Not that there't anything wrong with that, except here is the ad copy:
Now take a moment to digest the text I bolded in the Ad copy. The quad rail forearm is FREE FLOATED. Now look at the Sight Rail. It seems it's bolted to the upper's piccatinny rail AND bolted to the front gas block.
I'm just a lowly Mechanical Engineer, but it would seem to me that using that sight rib would rigidly connect the tip of the barrel to the upper, which is exactly the condition that a free floated forearm is supposed to circumvent, right?
:roll:
Did I say it looks very Buck Rogers yet? :lol:
By the way, it would look WAY better with a magpul stock to compliment the "starwarsian" lower receiver.
Here is a pic of the "new" DAR701 series AR15 clone:
Looks very Buck Rogers. Not that there't anything wrong with that, except here is the ad copy:
New DAR-701:
# Semi-automatic
# Chambered for Military 5.56 and .223 Remington
# Accepts all standard magazines, parts, and accessories
# 6-position adjustable stock
# Flat-top upper with picatinny rail
# Free-floating aluminum picatinny hand guard
# Flat-top upper with Picatinny rail
# Your choice of 11.5" or 14.5" stepped barrel (11.5" shown)
# Your choice of Dlask open-ended or closed-ended flash hider
# Sight rail as shown not included
# Class: Restricted
# Made in Canada
Now take a moment to digest the text I bolded in the Ad copy. The quad rail forearm is FREE FLOATED. Now look at the Sight Rail. It seems it's bolted to the upper's piccatinny rail AND bolted to the front gas block.
I'm just a lowly Mechanical Engineer, but it would seem to me that using that sight rib would rigidly connect the tip of the barrel to the upper, which is exactly the condition that a free floated forearm is supposed to circumvent, right?
:roll:
Did I say it looks very Buck Rogers yet? :lol:
By the way, it would look WAY better with a magpul stock to compliment the "starwarsian" lower receiver.




















































