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zero7one
1 August 2012, 09:39
Handl Defense is introducing a new SCAR Lower Receiver that takes standard SCAR parts without modification will accept Magpul PMAG's. The following photos are of a 3D Plastic Printed Prototype and not out of the 7075 Aluminum that the actual final product will be manufactured out of.

ETA: Also, the Handl Defense lower will accept standard AR-15 pistol grips, so your options have just become a little more increased with the versatility of this platform.

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MoxyDave
1 August 2012, 11:03
I'm curious, do you think you could actually fire this using the printed plastic part? Most of the stress is contained in the barrel extension and upper, it would basically be a really cheap Plum-Crazy type lower. I've seen a thread where someone printed an AR lower and fired it with .22lr, but not with 223 or 5.56. Regardless, cool product.

maverick698869
1 August 2012, 14:22
Makes me wish I had the money to by a SCAR-H!!!

zero7one
1 August 2012, 14:42
I'm curious, do you think you could actually fire this using the printed plastic part? Most of the stress is contained in the barrel extension and upper, it would basically be a really cheap Plum-Crazy type lower. I've seen a thread where someone printed an AR lower and fired it with .22lr, but not with 223 or 5.56. Regardless, cool product.

Yes, the Handl Defense 3D Plastic Printout was shot and held up fine. I did not personally shoot it and I'm not sure how many rounds went through it, but it did get fired, and it did hold up.

MoxyDave
2 August 2012, 05:48
Very cool. Thanks for the reply.

zero7one
2 August 2012, 09:03
Very cool. Thanks for the reply.

No problem.

tac40
5 August 2012, 08:22
nice

zero7one
5 August 2012, 22:32
Here are a couple more images:

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mlosi762
6 August 2012, 22:34
Looks nice! It never occurred to me that the SCAR 17 only accepted the proprietary magazine. I'd definitely want something like this.

zero7one
25 August 2012, 11:21
Article about the Handl Defense Lower Receiver from ammoland.com


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Auburn, Washington --(Ammoland.com)- Handl Defense, LLC has developed the SCAR25, the first SR-25/M110 magazine compatible, billet aluminum lower upgrade for the SCAR-17.

Their revolutionary design elevates the SCAR-17 to supreme battle rifle status.

The SCAR25 was developed for the special operations warfighter and has been specifically designed and engineered to accept NATO STANAG SR-25 and M-110 battle proven magazines for both the M110/MK11/SR25 and the SCAR-H/SCAR17 series of rifle, including the readily available and popular MAGPUL P-MAG 20 in 7.62x51mm NATO, XS Drums, DPMS, and POF.

A serious design error in the original lower was also corrected. The SCAR25 grip tang was redesigned to accept all M-16/M-4 compatible grips including MAGPUL and ERGO. In addition, the SCAR25 lower was enhanced to be user friendly. The arch above the grip was re-contoured to allow gloved or small hands better access to the fire controls.

The original lower was made of plastic and was prone to flexing- particularly around the magazine well. The SCAR25 is CNC machined from 7075 T6 billet aluminum, which is stronger and more durable, so flexing is no longer an issue.

The SCAR25’s exterior appearance resembles the original lower. The SCAR25 is available in black and FDE. All SCAR25 lowers are Type III Hard Coat anodized black. SCAR25 lowers in FDE are coated with a mil-spec ceramic finish color matched to resemble the original lower.

Factory FN SCAR lower parts DO NOT require any type of modification for installation, and drop into the SCAR25 lower. It takes a qualified gunsmith two minutes to complete the upgrade. Once complete, the operator simply attaches the SCAR25 lower to the SCAR-17, resulting in an upgraded superior SCAR-17.

Handl Defense, LLC used rapid prototyping technology to produce two pre-production prototypes of the SCAR25 lower. Like the original lower, the SCAR25 prototypes are made entirely of ABS plastic. Extensive test firing has validated the concept and engineering- proof positive that the SCAR25 lower works.

The SCAR25 is in the early stages of production with expected delivery in September of 2012. A select-fire SCAR25 lower is planned for qualified buyers, LEO and MIL agencies in the near future.

Read more at Ammoland.com: http://www.ammoland.com/2012/08/24/handl-defense-scar-lower-receiver/#ixzz24aEBU8aG

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Rainier Arms in Auburn, Washington is accepting pre-orders and is offering a special for the first 100 SCAR25 lowers. They can be reached at sales@rainierarms.com or call them at 877-566-GUNS.

SPECIFICATIONS:

- Material: CNC machined billet Aluminum 7075 T6
- Finish: Black Type III Hard Coat Anodizing for both black and FDE SCAR25 lower*
*FDE units only. Ceramic paint, color match to FN FDE
- Magazine: SR-25, M110, MAGPUL .308 P-Mag, ALG Magazines, XS Drums, etc.
- Grip: Any AR-15 compatible grip
- Weight: TBD

Benefits:

- Battle proven magazine system
- 7075 T6 Aluminum is stronger, more durable than plastic
- No magazine well or receiver flex
- Ergonomics – User friendly
- Compatible ANY AR-15 pistol grip
- Factory FN SCAR lower parts DO NOT require any type of modification for installation
- Exterior appearance resembles original lower

Handl Defense, LLC is an innovative pioneer in the development and design of small arms systems for both commercial and government use. Our expertise is the result of over 150 years of combined experience in small arms design, development and manufacturing.

To find out more, please visit: www.handldefense.com.

Read more at Ammoland.com: http://www.ammoland.com/2012/08/24/handl-defense-scar-lower-receiver/#ixzz24aEIRNjb