5233 pts ยท June 25, 2015
By all accounts, the BRN-180 uppers seem to work very well. The main difference is that they are forged aluminum rather than stamped steel.
Yep, the AR-17 was a 12 ga shotgun.
True DI blows the bolt carrier back with a direct jet of gas. Its honestly a terminology technicality though and really doesn't matter.
The AR-15 system is technically not direct impingement, its a piston system where the bolt carrier itself is the piston.
Its $200 for the tax stamp, the cost of mailing your fingerprints, and the cost of engraving your info on the gun
Its closed bolt as well
This firearm will never be around kids.
Oh yeah I always get plenty, good news is I'm not here for the points!
I've definitely gone that route in the past, my guns always end up as SBRs now since eForms are easy and fast.
I try to post pretty much any new gun that I get, especially if it's something interesting.
In drum Comrade
Yep the round is loaded backwards in the magazine, HK mistakenly did that on their advertising once so it's been a running joke ever since
They're pretty uncommon so most people don't know about them, they do have a good reputation though.
They can be a little difficult to find and expensive but they're amazing none the less.
I also have an HK 13 clone, which is basically an oversized HK 93 lol
It can be converted to left hand with a new bolt, but they're pretty damn expensive.
The original WW2 Bren was named that way because it was designed in Brno, at what is now the CZ plant, and built at Enfield.
You can find the black ones on Gunbroker pretty easily, the Coyote ones are pretty damn hard to find though.
The ARX 160 is the assault rifle, the ARX 100 is the civilian modern sporting rifle.
Infortunately the defect with ejector plate surfaced after 40 round and the rifle is hard down now until DT can fix it, it seemed great
Thank God I'm on private property shooting into a berm.
Thanks, I still have some work I need to do the SCAR, have to get an Elcan SpecterDR for it
Thanks!
They're actually up against some old wood, I don't really mind if they get beat up a little though.
Its not the worst bullpup trigger, a little spongy with a pretty long travel but has a surprising crisp break.
It's honestly probably the best home defense gun I can think of, the 5.7 x28 doesn't over-penetrate as badly as many other rounds.
It's condition 3, loaded magazine no round in the chamber.
I paid about $1100, but that was using FNs LE/Mil program
Extremely light, even when firing rapidly the gun barely moves at all.
When were you in?
By all accounts, the BRN-180 uppers seem to work very well. The main difference is that they are forged aluminum rather than stamped steel.
Yep, the AR-17 was a 12 ga shotgun.
True DI blows the bolt carrier back with a direct jet of gas. Its honestly a terminology technicality though and really doesn't matter.
The AR-15 system is technically not direct impingement, its a piston system where the bolt carrier itself is the piston.
Its $200 for the tax stamp, the cost of mailing your fingerprints, and the cost of engraving your info on the gun
Its closed bolt as well
This firearm will never be around kids.
Oh yeah I always get plenty, good news is I'm not here for the points!
I've definitely gone that route in the past, my guns always end up as SBRs now since eForms are easy and fast.
I try to post pretty much any new gun that I get, especially if it's something interesting.
In drum Comrade
Yep the round is loaded backwards in the magazine, HK mistakenly did that on their advertising once so it's been a running joke ever since
They're pretty uncommon so most people don't know about them, they do have a good reputation though.
They can be a little difficult to find and expensive but they're amazing none the less.
I also have an HK 13 clone, which is basically an oversized HK 93 lol
It can be converted to left hand with a new bolt, but they're pretty damn expensive.
The original WW2 Bren was named that way because it was designed in Brno, at what is now the CZ plant, and built at Enfield.
You can find the black ones on Gunbroker pretty easily, the Coyote ones are pretty damn hard to find though.
The ARX 160 is the assault rifle, the ARX 100 is the civilian modern sporting rifle.
Infortunately the defect with ejector plate surfaced after 40 round and the rifle is hard down now until DT can fix it, it seemed great
Thank God I'm on private property shooting into a berm.
Thanks, I still have some work I need to do the SCAR, have to get an Elcan SpecterDR for it
Thanks!
They're actually up against some old wood, I don't really mind if they get beat up a little though.
Its not the worst bullpup trigger, a little spongy with a pretty long travel but has a surprising crisp break.
It's honestly probably the best home defense gun I can think of, the 5.7 x28 doesn't over-penetrate as badly as many other rounds.
It's condition 3, loaded magazine no round in the chamber.
I paid about $1100, but that was using FNs LE/Mil program
Extremely light, even when firing rapidly the gun barely moves at all.
When were you in?