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2 June 2012, 08:43 #1Member
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Unitys Prototype Chassis System
This is the prototype Chassis I built as the POC for what will eventually be our M700 chassis.
AAC Micro -7 in Prototype Unity Chassis.
Integrated ATLAS Bipod, side folding stock, takes AR Mags.
Chambered in 300BLK. F1 in to cut it down to 9"
Image Credit: Lee Alessi
Photoshop down to 9"
The Gen 2 (Production Version) of the chassis has some very notable differences.
Last edited by goteron; 2 June 2012 at 12:00.
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2 June 2012, 11:07 #2
To be blunt, I wouldn't post or show these pictures as part of an upcoming design. Have your photographer throw a magazine in the weapon, reshoot, and post those images. With what is showing now it just looks like a standard bolt gun cut to be different.
I like the concept, but when I skimmed through it the first time, I missed the part about it taking AR mags, and that is a pretty large design feature to be not showcasing.
Just my quick thoughts as someone who carries a weapon as well as uses a camera daily.
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Stick, thanks for the advice, we will absolutely do that. As a stopgap, a picture with an AR mag.
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Kudos on the design, you could be on to something there. Having no photography background what-so-ever, I can only offer this as a passing observation. I'd put a tad larger scope on there, the one pictured was the first thing that caught my eye in each shot. Made me laugh a little, it just looks so small/awkward on that weapon.
ETA: Is that a P223?Last edited by csmith; 2 June 2012 at 18:55.
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csmith,
For marketing, I agree completely. We wanted to build something that was really lightweight, compact, yet still functional. You are correct, it is a P223, but its surprisingly versitle for this gun. Eventually I am going to put the Leupold 1.5-5 Mark 4 "Blackout" scope on it, which is really the optic to use.
When we do the marketing shoot for the production chassis, we will certainly take that into account.
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