Results 31 to 45 of 46
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10 December 2015, 18:29 #31
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10 December 2015, 19:00 #32
Lol
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10 December 2015, 21:38 #33
Is that a double FA or is it just on the wrong side of the gun?
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10 December 2015, 21:58 #34
Like they say, a solution looking for a problem. If your pins are walking out, there's something else screwed up. None in any of mine.
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11 December 2015, 00:34 #35
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11 December 2015, 02:06 #36
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11 December 2015, 09:19 #37
LOL...I actually fondled that thing at RA. I have to say the machine work is beautiful and if I was El Chapo...I would hang that thing behind my desk above my stuffed tiger. To answer your question though...yes...exactly like that with more of an ARFCOM/Armslist type flavor...comes with extra clips and a grip pod LOL
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11 December 2015, 09:27 #38
Great, so now the forward assist's rim gets in the way of a user's finger nail or knuckle even if he's not an ambi charging handle user.
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11 December 2015, 10:35 #39
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11 December 2015, 11:00 #40Contributing Member
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Tap, rack, bling?
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13 December 2015, 00:00 #41
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13 December 2015, 07:26 #42
When being different, not being better, drives product development
Speaking in general terms, superb machining work is nice, but it should serve an end. Without a purpose, it's just good machining without bringing anything to the build.
In the age of accommodating body armor and different user preferences, a fixed stock, no matter how different and cool looking, is a throwback. In this case, form won, function lost, and on purpose.Last edited by Duffy; 13 December 2015 at 07:42.
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19 December 2015, 00:17 #43
Oh, Roger... Who needs function with all that blingalicious form?!
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22 December 2015, 09:18 #44
Different priorities I guess. The industry is awash in AR and AR accessories, in order to stand out, it's probably easier to do something different and eye catching than to compete with the likes of Colt, Daniel Defense, KAC, BCM, etc.
The problem is that this line of thinking that becomes products is easy to see, maybe I've been in this industry just long enough to be able to see it for what it is, maybe I'm just cynical
Sionics Weapon Systems is my kind of company. Nothing flashy, just very good, reliable, and high quality ARs. A quiet professional, one might say. A company that builds its reputation one rifle at a time, that puts its customers above all else. That to me is the right order of priorities.Last edited by Duffy; 22 December 2015 at 09:33.
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22 December 2015, 09:31 #45
For the record, I'd take a Colt 6920 over that blinged-out monstrosity any day of the week.
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