Acera
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Saw them at the NRA show, not impressed. Damn shame as they are in the next town over from me.................
(Post #2 nailed it.)
(Post #2 nailed it.)
Oldschool,
You show this photo on your website:
And this one:
Are the carbines in these photos your products?
If not, these need to come off your website immediately, as this is false representation. I occasionally write specifications at my job, and when we find out that vendors are using photos of products or installations in their advertising material that are NOT theirs, we write them out of our specifications immediately. If they can not be honest about what they actually produce or provide, or show others' products as their own, what else are they being dishonest about?
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for the entertainment of THR members, I offer this google image search result
It also seemed rather unfair questioning how many proprietary BRC parts go into a rifle.
All components - gas block, gas piston (reversible), plug and bolt carrier group - are machined on premises then anti-corrosion treated, melonite heat treated, hard chrome or silicone nickel plated.
Our proprietary upper and lower receivers as well as our tactical and hunter rails are machined in house from 7075-T6 billet aluminum, bead blasted then hard anodized. NP3™ (Nickel/Teflon coating) and Cerakote finishes are also available. Our close tolerances ensure a firearm with virtually no play between the upper and lower receivers.
Barrel blanks are supplied by Rock Creek Barrels, Inc. and completed to final specification at Hogan Guns.
HOGAN ‘GOLD STANDARD’ Triggers are standard in all our rifles. The crisp break of this drop-in unit provides the shooter with the confidence to produce target after target with similar sub-MOA groups.
For our top of the line furniture and accessories, like butt stocks, grips and rail covers, we have developed long term relationships with leaders in those areas - VLTOR™, MAGPUL™, NORGON™, KNS™, and Falcon Industries’ ERGO GRIP™. Smaller parts like springs, screws and washers are sourced from domestic manufacturers.
Some of our rifles may look familiar to the consumer and that would be because we are the original designer and manufacturer of those parts and products marketed by others. Again, HOGAN Manufacturing/Advanced Device Designs, Inc. controls all aspects of the design and manufacturing of the key components in house, these include upper and lower receivers, rails systems, bolts, bolt carriers, gas piston components and the drop in trigger assemblies as examples.
I know if I have a problem with my rifle I can take them to Chris and he will make it right. Right then and there.
Well stated. In a word, AR's are just too finicky.
Well stated. In a word, AR's are just too finicky.
I never got the AR bug. Seems that anyone who has a grinder and a file is putting one on the market today. Sure there are some excellent ones and a whole bunch of turds. My preference has always fallen to AK's, Arsenals and Saigas in particulare. The reason I've stayed away from AR's is that everytime I've been to the range many AR owners are constantly fiddling with their pieces as so many seem to have reliability problems. The AK guys come and shoot. I have never had a AK bobble a round and that's why I enjoy them.... aka108
Well stated. In a word, AR's are just too finicky.