Evergreen
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After doing some research, I really am starting to feel like the LMT MRP CQB Gas piston Ar-style rifle would be a really wonderful addition to my collection. It seems to be both modern (using long researched gas piston system), intelligently tacticoolish (has monotholic one piece rail system built into the receiver) and uses high quality, mostly mil-spec parts. It seems to be the best of all worlds. I have been reading nothing but compliments on this gun, yet to hear any criticism. A reviewer just did a very thorough analysis comparing his HK416 to his LMT MRP Piston and he seem to really prefer the LMT MRP Piston over the HK416.
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=26421
The design of the gun is closer to that of an AR than any other gas piston gun, but has the proper components engineered so that the gun is modular as well as does not have the same problems of fouling and residue buildup that the DI guns have. I am really liking this gun from what I read.
This has struck a great deal of interest in me.. I almost think if I can find this gun for $1800, I will take it. It seems to retail for more. Not sure where I can get it. I am also considering the LMT MRP CQB DI gun which is suppose to in the future have an ability to upgrade the gun to the gas piston system for not too much more money.
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=26421
The design of the gun is closer to that of an AR than any other gas piston gun, but has the proper components engineered so that the gun is modular as well as does not have the same problems of fouling and residue buildup that the DI guns have. I am really liking this gun from what I read.
This has struck a great deal of interest in me.. I almost think if I can find this gun for $1800, I will take it. It seems to retail for more. Not sure where I can get it. I am also considering the LMT MRP CQB DI gun which is suppose to in the future have an ability to upgrade the gun to the gas piston system for not too much more money.