A new take on AR15 race guns

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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns

#11 Post by ukrifleman »

Airbrush wrote:Hideous looking rifle. troutslapping ;)
Quite agree, there's no wood!

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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns

#12 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Sadly, this rifle serves a sport in which we can no longer participate - if only.........

Don't like the colour? I don't think it's compulsory. Cerakote it any colour you like!
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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns

#13 Post by safetyfirst »

I can think of two places off the top of my head running 3 Gun matches and I'm not that informed. Diggle ranges north manchester and shield, maybe also the four islands folk. Have heard rumours of more clubs too.

Different calibre of course. Same sport.
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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns

#14 Post by Rab »

It's a rifle, what's not to like! I really couldn't give a toss what a rifle looks like. As long as I'm enjoying myself, and sending rounds down the range I couldn't be happier.
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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns

#15 Post by Blue Lizard »

Not entirely a revolutionary design; the Enfield EM-2 released the bolt and chambered a round upon inserting a loaded mag.
It did, however, had the good manners to allow you to drop an empty mag only when you had instructed it to...
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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns

#16 Post by Maggot »

It does indeed look like s***, however, if we had a choice of this or nothing.....


Cos we know how much more lethal a weapon is when its black right kids ;)
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