Welcome to the ATF SBR-9 restricted FRT 197619

Thanks for reading between the lines...

Update:

In order to meet the demand we are currently moving our production facility in Lake Havasu City, AZ to accommodate the ATFSBR-9 and the Chico given the overwhelming interest.

There will be roughly a 30 delay before things can move forward due to ATF requirements when moving a manufacturing FFL.

This firearm has gone through a number of enhancements or refinements since its inception based on customer feedback, and our extensive and rigorous testing on the prototypes.

There was no point in continually posting pictures until we are 100% satisfied and everything is perfect.

Now is that time, these are current renderings of the final production run. Of course there will be no suppressor, the firearm will be completely black and it will include a proprietary folding stock as shown.

This firearm has a restricted FRT and is compatible with all Glock 17 Gen3 components.

DISCLAIMER: This product is not manufactured, authorized, endorsed, or warranted by GLOCK. GLOCK does not warrant or represent that this product is compatible with GLOCK pistols





The Chico will be kept under wraps until its release date.



The US IRUNGUNS Team


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IRG was clearly kidding. Ever watched Seinfeld? “No soup for you!”, just replace “soup” with gun.
 

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Thanks for reading between the lines...

Update:

In order to meet the demand we are currently moving our production facility in Lake Havasu City, AZ to accommodate the ATFSBR-9 and the Chico given the overwhelming interest.

There will be roughly a 30 delay before things can move forward due to ATF requirements when moving a manufacturing FFL.

This firearm has gone through a number of enhancements or refinements since its inception based on customer feedback, and our extensive and rigorous testing on the prototypes.

There was no point in continually posting pictures until we are 100% satisfied and everything is perfect.

Now is that time, these are current renderings of the final production run. Of course there will be no suppressor, the firearm will be completely black and it will include a proprietary folding stock as shown.

This firearm has a restricted FRT and is compatible with all Glock 17 Gen3 components.

DISCLAIMER: This product is not manufactured, authorized, endorsed, or warranted by GLOCK. GLOCK does not warrant or represent that this product is compatible with GLOCK pistols





The Chico will be kept under wraps until its release date.



The US IRUNGUNS Team


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I am in when can we order and reserve a spot?
 
Thanks for reading between the lines...

Update:

In order to meet the demand we are currently moving our production facility in Lake Havasu City, AZ to accommodate the ATFSBR-9 and the Chico given the overwhelming interest.

There will be roughly a 30 delay before things can move forward due to ATF requirements when moving a manufacturing FFL.

This firearm has gone through a number of enhancements or refinements since its inception based on customer feedback, and our extensive and rigorous testing on the prototypes.

There was no point in continually posting pictures until we are 100% satisfied and everything is perfect.

Now is that time, these are current renderings of the final production run. Of course there will be no suppressor, the firearm will be completely black and it will include a proprietary folding stock as shown.

This firearm has a restricted FRT and is compatible with all Glock 17 Gen3 components.

Thank you for the update.
It's appreciated.
Looking forward to buying whenever it becomes available.
 
What BS? They've given renderings. Given a some updates. People like you are impatient like a toddler and cry constantly about everything that doesn't cater to you immediately and specifically.
Just because you say it's not "realistic timelines" that's the issue, it's clear to see that it is. And you're just deflecting to some generic comment that you created in your head without evidence to support it.

I may be impatient, but you seem to have the reading ability of a toddler. Try the first page of the thread again. These guns were "in production" a year ago.
 
No mention of the NR variant like before... I don't mind having it as a restricted but would much prefer a non-restricted version...
 
No mention of the NR variant like before... I don't mind having it as a restricted but would much prefer a non-restricted version...

Zero reason to make a tilting barrel NR with 18" barrel length, assuming it will even cycle reliably, this runs on the same platform as the handgun locking block/slide design, if you are after a non restricted you are better off with an fx9 or ghm9 instead that have a fixed barrel on the receiver.
 
Zero reason to make a tilting barrel NR with 18" barrel length, assuming it will even cycle reliably, this runs on the same platform as the handgun locking block/slide design, if you are after a non restricted you are better off with an fx9 or ghm9 instead that have a fixed barrel on the receiver.

Once again, it was clearly stated early on in this thread by IRG that there will be an NR version. How’s is there “zero reason” to produce an 18” barrel version? There’s multiple videos online demonstrating that 16” tilting barrels run reliably, why wouldn’t an 18”? Pretty obvious you don’t have the slightest clue what you’re talking about.
 
Once again, it was clearly stated early on in this thread by IRG that there will be an NR version. How’s is there “zero reason” to produce an 18” barrel version? There’s multiple videos online demonstrating that 16” tilting barrels run reliably, why wouldn’t an 18”? Pretty obvious you don’t have the slightest clue what you’re talking about.

NR version of this would be retarded
 
Well that’s cool.
Will be curious to see when they actually show up.

I would hazard to guess they will push hard for having them for sale in 2024. They are going to try to sell a lot of them before handguns become legal again, since this is about as close as it gets for those who “missed the boat”. Once normal handguns (including new models) are available, the demand for this will very likely drop.
 
I would hazard to guess they will push hard for having them for sale in 2024. They are going to try to sell a lot of them before handguns become legal again, since this is about as close as it gets for those who “missed the boat”. Once normal handguns (including new models) are available, the demand for this will very likely drop.

I'll #### an egg and mother it until it hatches if the Cons are able to repeal C-21. Not holding my breath for pistols again in Canada, but a man can dream.
 
It sounds like the ATF SBR-9 is leveraging the expired Glock 17 Gen 3 patent to create a purpose-built SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) with advanced additive manufacturing technology. By utilizing components from the iconic Glock 17, it offers reliability, accuracy, and compatibility. This innovation opens up new possibilities for firearm enthusiasts looking for high-quality SBR options.

Hello ChatGPT
 
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