A new take on AR15 race guns
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A new take on AR15 race guns
I was a bit unsure when I first watched its operation, the idea of dropping the mag with a chambered round seemed alien however having watched it operating a few times I must admit it is growing on me. It is also quite a good looking rifle.
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Re: A new take on AR15 race guns
Hideous looking rifle.



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Skeletonised (sort of anyway) appeals to me, I think it looks cool personally.
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Plus it comes with an 'Obnoxious' 6 chamber brake, hehe.. I like the styling myself however I would loose the machined grip in favour of a Hogue or maybe even a Tubb.
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Love the engineering but it looks like a 'nerf gun'. 

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Looks quite futuristic
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The Storm Trooper styling takes away from the concept of the gun which is amazing for competition shooting, I can see that being quite the evolution 

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Great looking rifle and a good step forward. Why would you want an empty mag in your gun anyhow?
Like it.
Like it.
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When are they going to finish making it?
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Would be difficult, if not impossible, to make safe before a run-down.
Can the bolt be dropped on an empty chamber?
Can the bolt be dropped on an empty chamber?
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