One question. It’s hard to tell from you CAD drawings, does the buffer attach to the upper or lower? The drawings almost make it look like the lower is flat and doesn’t kick up in the rear to hold the buffer.
.458 pistol version in the cards?
Love the idea and the name. With a straight pull, how compact can the BCG be? Does it need to use the buffer tube or could you put a folding stock on?
If it's compatible with AR uppers it's an AR and this is a non-started.
The design is not changing, this is what we are running with. Minor changes may be made to facilitate production and improve reliability.
Can you clarify how the bolt handle will work? What locks the bolt in the forward position when firing?
To clarify my question, I understand the bolt lugs rotate and lock, I'm asking what will make them lock and unlock.
It works exactly how your AR works now, when a round is chambered the carrier rotates the bolt using a cam.
This reciever concept sounds good to save part from ar but if the barrel is under 18" it has to be regastered as restricted or am I wrong?
You misunderstand.... If we're selling a gun with an FRT that means the RCMP have given it the a-ok. Should legislation be passed that changes that, we're not responsible, we designed a gun to meet the requirements at the time. However, if we make a gun and sell it without an FRT and then the RCMP decided during the FRT evaluation it is in fact prohibited we would be responsible to get the guns back, therefore we would need to keep track of them. Unlike the WK180C, our gun is a 100% novel design. It's not a variant of an existing Non-Restricted gun. While I am 100% certain it will be Non-Restricted since it's a bolt action, and can't be converted to anything else, as a company we have decided to not sell it without an FRT.