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Thread: Forward Controls URF
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27 October 2017, 12:48 #31
My LAN/WAN background has its uses, and I've found skills from one job invariably find their way to be useful in another. Simplicity has advantages, overly complicated anything rarely does.
Even the logo engraved on the left side of the URF carries the "simplicity is elegance" theme. A Cygnus logo, followed by three letters, URF. Not even our company name
Last edited by Duffy; 27 October 2017 at 13:00.
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27 October 2017, 12:49 #32
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27 October 2017, 12:59 #33
Haha that'd be cool, but SBCG is next
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27 October 2017, 18:48 #34
I like the subtle logo.
Nice work Roger.
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29 October 2017, 07:14 #35
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30 October 2017, 07:16 #36
I've noticed more billet uppers with recessed areas for the BUIS. Nice touch.
So maybe I missed it, what's the MSRP on this?
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30 October 2017, 09:48 #37
$192 for the time being.
The other planned version without provisions for forward assist would be less expensiveLast edited by Duffy; 30 October 2017 at 19:27.
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30 October 2017, 18:25 #38
Looks good and price looks good as well
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31 October 2017, 02:52 #39
I have been lurking lately....but nice little features that look like a good upper..
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2 November 2017, 13:18 #40
URF is now shipping. Alas, LDFA and ejection port assemblies are lagging, I really wanted to have them available at the same time.
http://forwardcontrolsdesign.com/URF...sign_p_98.html
It's amazing how a small change to the upper below the BUIS feels so wonderful
The relief on the FA housing works as intended with various ambi charging handles to position the user's finger lower for a more positive grasp on the right side CH latch.
URF with its angular lines looks purposeful and muscular on any receiver, here it is on a fairly standard forged receiver. Like the CMT UPUR-1 o which it is based, I don't think one has to find a lower to match it.
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2 November 2017, 17:11 #41Ground Defense 1, Blade Defense 1, Defensive Pistol 1 & 2, Aliance Shoot House, When Things Go Bad, YSINTG, Carbine 1, DART Medical, NRA Range Safety Officer
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2 November 2017, 17:32 #42
Yeah I know, but I'm resisting it. I can't think of too many things to improve on a lower, I know there are couple areas I want to change. Since I'm not an FFL I can't even have them in my possession, otherwise I'd outfit them with EMR-A, EMR, and ABC/R and sell them only that way. It's still possible, but I'd have to convince CMT to carry and sell those for me, we're working on something else that's more important