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Pyzik
18 October 2017, 10:12
Anyone else catch this today? I love their rifles and actually want one for shits an giggles. At least a lower.

This... I can't decide if I want...?? I think I kind of do.

http://soldiersystems.net/2017/10/15/fightlite-industries-scr-pistol/


(http://soldiersystems.net/2017/10/15/fightlite-industries-scr-pistol/)
This beauty showed up on the Shockwave Technologies Facebook page. It’s a Shockwave Raptor Grip R870 mounted to FightLite Industries SCR pistol lower receiver. The SCR is legal in all 50 states and accepts AR uppers. This model is 21″ OAL, 7.5″ barrel, and just 3.9 lbs.
4405

Slippers
18 October 2017, 12:30
Need two of them in drop leg holsters, and a cutlass, so you can be a modern day corsair.

voodoo_man
18 October 2017, 12:39
Need two of them in drop leg holsters, and a cutlass, so you can be a modern day corsair.

That's some star wars shit.

gatordev
18 October 2017, 13:13
The SCR is legal in all 50 states...

Maybe legal, but not necessarily able to be sold (by a dealer).

voodoo_man
18 October 2017, 17:10
I'd totally take one of these in 7.62, because fuck logic, and barriers.

UWone77
18 October 2017, 18:26
Sort of want...

fledge
18 October 2017, 20:26
Does this mean it’s legal in New York or California if you are visiting? Does it need to be listed on a roster or require a permit for possession? I don’t know details of CA or NY laws, but I dig this for travel.

Slippers
18 October 2017, 20:39
I'd totally take one of these in 7.62, because fuck logic, and barriers.

If you don't have carpal tunnel now, you will after a few magazines of one handed 7.62! [BD]

gatordev
19 October 2017, 03:49
Does this mean it’s legal in New York or California if you are visiting? Does it need to be listed on a roster or require a permit for possession? I don’t know details of CA or NY laws, but I dig this for travel.

I can't speak for NY, but in CA, you can't buy a new handgun in-state that isn't on the approved list. You can import a "non-approved" handgun by driving across state lines, but you can't transfer it in. For example, all Gen 4 Glocks are not on the approved list. I previously had a Gen 4 so I imported it (ie, I flew with it back to CA) and then used it in CA, which is all legal.

The AR pistol market pretty much dried up except for 80% lowers because CA removed any and all AR pistols from the list.

Tyrannosaur
19 October 2017, 04:36
In N.Y. that would violate the unsafe act. The muzzle device coupled with a detachable magazine is a no go. If the mag was fixed then game on.
A welded mag or "featurless" model are the best bets. Long story short, heir Cuomo does not approve. NY sucks

Uffdaphil
19 October 2017, 06:00
Josh Randall would have drooled all over this. Sans red dot of course.

voodoo_man
19 October 2017, 09:50
If you don't have carpal tunnel now, you will after a few magazines of one handed 7.62! [BD]

maybe, but the guy on the other side whatever i'm shooting at won't be happy.

SINNER
20 October 2017, 11:13
I have a 12.5" 7.62 and along with the wrist issues you will not hear very well after shooting it. My 12.5" is basically unusable without a can. I literally shot it once with just the brake. Brutal. Lol