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14 December 2015, 19:01 #1
Agency Arms Upcoming AR15 Rfile
Looks like Agency Arms is going to build their own AR15 platform rifle. Full rifles at first, receivers available down the road. Took this directly off of the Agency Arms Social Media:
http://www.agencyarms.us/
Little sneak peek of what's to come...Stay tuned for more! Pre-orders are available and existing Agents have the ability to match their Agent number to their rifle serial number! MSRP $2900
2. Chambered in .223 Wylde with a 1:8 Twist, Medium Weight Profile
3. Midlength Gas System
4. Dead Air Suppressor Ready Muzzle Break pinned for a 16” OAL
4. CLASSIFIED 13.4" Rail
5. CLASSIFIED
6. Fully Ambidextrous lower with integral trigger guard, and flared magwell
7. Alg Defense ACT Trigger
8. AXTS Raptor Handle
9. CLASSIFIED
10. H2 Buffer
11. Magpul Pro Sights
12. Magpul K2 Grip
13. Magpul SL Stock
14. Dead Air Agency Edition Pyro
Also included:
Grey Ghost rifle case
G-Code Scorpion Belt pouch
Two ETS clear magazines
RailScales Panels
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14 December 2015, 19:25 #2
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14 December 2015, 19:27 #3
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14 December 2015, 19:40 #4
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14 December 2015, 20:26 #5
saw this on instagram yesterday and got really excited. i dont even have glock or any agency products but they seem to be used by everyone..
IG: Sexual_Meatball
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14 December 2015, 20:49 #6
I know a guy that's close to the Agency guys. I'll ping him and see if he can get more info. Probably not though
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14 December 2015, 21:46 #7
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1 January 2016, 06:56 #8
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1 January 2016, 08:02 #9
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1 January 2016, 09:37 #10
Agency Arms Upcoming AR15 Rfile
It's definitely not unfortunate if you can do your own modifications.
I grew up loosely associated with the guy who does the work for EPP and will be launching Fowler Industries soon. (I'm sure you'll see some hype about it from Costa.)
I loved his work but was convinced it could do it myself. So, I taught myself how.
...It only took 4 years and thousands of man hours to get where I am now.
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1 January 2016, 09:50 #11
If you are talking about stippling then I agree, lots of skill is involved in that endeavor, none of which I want to spend time on perfecting.
I do the shooting, teaching, carrying and training part of the gun industry game a lot more than I do the producing (unless you count photography/reviewing).
With that when I see guns that look cool but really serve no purpose in the real world I get a "People's" eye brow and wonder why and how anyone would pay the top dollar they are asking.
I can sit here and dissect every little issue I can find but in the end people are going to buy what they want for reasons that are foreign to me.
This is akin to the ricer civic vs RWD turbo convo people used to have - you can buy a civic hatch, put $5k of work into it and it'll smoke a lot of cars on the road or you can buy a supra (or something of that nature/design) and do very minimal work, one will always be a civic, the other will actually worth a second look.
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1 January 2016, 10:20 #12
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15 December 2015, 01:40 #13LEO / MIL
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What the hell is a lithium isolated barrel?
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15 December 2015, 01:51 #14
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1 January 2016, 06:58 #15