mcb
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In the context of this thread I mean MSR (Modern Sporting Rifles ie rifles based on AR-15 and AR-10 not the Modular Sniper Rifle that became the PSR Precision Sniper Rifle which was a change-caliber bolt action chassis rifle Remington made)
The R4E and R10 could have been game changers. The were fully ambidextrous MSRs. They had feature sets competitive with much that is current on the market (M-lok handguards, etc) but Remington wouldn't/couldn't turn it on to get the volume up to make it a successful product.
The PSR was always stupid expensive. It is an awesome chassis gun but the nature of that program made it stupid expensive, there are zero reasons for it to be that expensive other than Uncle Sam would pay it.
The R4E and R10 could have been game changers. The were fully ambidextrous MSRs. They had feature sets competitive with much that is current on the market (M-lok handguards, etc) but Remington wouldn't/couldn't turn it on to get the volume up to make it a successful product.
The PSR was always stupid expensive. It is an awesome chassis gun but the nature of that program made it stupid expensive, there are zero reasons for it to be that expensive other than Uncle Sam would pay it.
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