1stmarine
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For those in Communist States here there is some info about a sweet rifle that it complies with the non-sense AWB regulations.
This is what I can tell you about these rifles:
- It takes any AR magazine and feeds well from any model. Better than the ARs themselves.
- They are dissembled w/o any tools in seconds. Even easier than an AK and can hold a decent scope or red dot.
- Easy to clean but even folks that do not clean their rifles have been firing since they bought them with over 3000 rounds still chugging like day one. Something you heard of some AKs but not ARs and the reason is very simple. A great simple piston system. The piston works 2 ways, one as a piston and at the same time works as a support for the bolt carrier (all one piece) which is light but very strong.
-The entire polymer frame is very strong and light. Stronger than any aluminum and probably will never brittle even if tossed out the window (I will not try though, LOL!!)
- At first people think they are light and flimsy (same reaction when the M16 came out in the 60's) but when you put 10 rounds on it you realize how strong and accurate they are.
- They are incredibly reliable like an AK and accurate like an AR.
- I have my first one with over 4000 rounds with 2 failures to feed and it was the bad brass!!!!. If you know rifles this is amazing to me. Just like an AK in terms of reliability but better since the NATO/.223 round is more suited in general.
- It is a 5.56 spec chamber. I shoots both Military 5.56 and .223 w.o any problems. Even the surplus and cheap russian for plinkin cycles w/o any problems.
- Low recoil and a great rifle grip.
- The trigger is not great but it is not too bad neither. It is what you would expect in a bush rifle like a MINI-14 or an infantry rifle.
- It fills some of the gaps of the Mini-14 pretty well. This is why Ruger are scratching their heads and going why we didn't come up with this.
They are eating their market share in the bush rifle market. I can see this rifle in the back of many pick-up trucks, tossed around, dusty, dirty and always working fine when needed.
- The rifle empty is very very light so the weight you put it where it is meaningful: several mags, scope, etc...
- The stock can hold two 10rounds mags or one 30 rounder for spear.
- You can fold the stock to a backpack size with just removing a pin. I have a cotter pin from the hardware store so I can fold it in 2 seconds. Models A, B and CA models will not fire when folded folded (to be legal). Only the model C fires folded but then the stock cannot hold anything.
- The hand-guard tilts and splits transforming into a bipod. Not a great bipod but functional.
- The CA model will take a muzzle brake and since there is no pistol grip the brake doesn't have to be pinned in NY state. Other communist states might be the same.
When you get used to it becomes sort of the new good loyal friend. I am getting 1MOA and better with some loads.
For me it is like the new GLOCK of the .223 rifles.
Cheers.
E.
This is what I can tell you about these rifles:
- It takes any AR magazine and feeds well from any model. Better than the ARs themselves.
- They are dissembled w/o any tools in seconds. Even easier than an AK and can hold a decent scope or red dot.
- Easy to clean but even folks that do not clean their rifles have been firing since they bought them with over 3000 rounds still chugging like day one. Something you heard of some AKs but not ARs and the reason is very simple. A great simple piston system. The piston works 2 ways, one as a piston and at the same time works as a support for the bolt carrier (all one piece) which is light but very strong.
-The entire polymer frame is very strong and light. Stronger than any aluminum and probably will never brittle even if tossed out the window (I will not try though, LOL!!)
- At first people think they are light and flimsy (same reaction when the M16 came out in the 60's) but when you put 10 rounds on it you realize how strong and accurate they are.
- They are incredibly reliable like an AK and accurate like an AR.
- I have my first one with over 4000 rounds with 2 failures to feed and it was the bad brass!!!!. If you know rifles this is amazing to me. Just like an AK in terms of reliability but better since the NATO/.223 round is more suited in general.
- It is a 5.56 spec chamber. I shoots both Military 5.56 and .223 w.o any problems. Even the surplus and cheap russian for plinkin cycles w/o any problems.
- Low recoil and a great rifle grip.
- The trigger is not great but it is not too bad neither. It is what you would expect in a bush rifle like a MINI-14 or an infantry rifle.
- It fills some of the gaps of the Mini-14 pretty well. This is why Ruger are scratching their heads and going why we didn't come up with this.
They are eating their market share in the bush rifle market. I can see this rifle in the back of many pick-up trucks, tossed around, dusty, dirty and always working fine when needed.
- The rifle empty is very very light so the weight you put it where it is meaningful: several mags, scope, etc...
- The stock can hold two 10rounds mags or one 30 rounder for spear.
- You can fold the stock to a backpack size with just removing a pin. I have a cotter pin from the hardware store so I can fold it in 2 seconds. Models A, B and CA models will not fire when folded folded (to be legal). Only the model C fires folded but then the stock cannot hold anything.
- The hand-guard tilts and splits transforming into a bipod. Not a great bipod but functional.
- The CA model will take a muzzle brake and since there is no pistol grip the brake doesn't have to be pinned in NY state. Other communist states might be the same.
When you get used to it becomes sort of the new good loyal friend. I am getting 1MOA and better with some loads.
For me it is like the new GLOCK of the .223 rifles.
Cheers.
E.