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Thread: Troy Industries at SHOT
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20 January 2010, 17:05 #1
Troy Industries at SHOT
As of this point, I think Troy Industries has the most new products that I've seen from any one manufacturer. Things to look for are a new polymer magazine, new stock, pistol grip, low HK sights, rapid adjust sights, ambi-mag release, ambi-safety, ambi-bolt release, enhanced trigger guard and more.
I'll get pictures up as soon as I'm able, but I figure this is a good place to start with info.
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20 January 2010, 17:32 #2
Here is a little info on the polymer mags.... I'm headed out to the race, I'll post more later.
http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gears...ymer-magazine/
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21 January 2010, 12:23 #3Member
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I'm really curious to see what else they have coming out. I'm betting their partnership with ruger is fruitful!
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21 January 2010, 18:11 #4Member
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They updated their page today with all the new stuff
http://store.troyind.com/category_s/146.htm
The ambi safety solution they've come up with is what I've been hoping would come along for a long time. I was about to say screw it and just buy more LMT ambi's but now that Troy has this I'll buy a few and see what happens. I really dislike the tiny set screw on the current ambi safetys that are on the market. I've had the tiny allen wrench shear off in the screw while tightening and that was just a hell of a mess. Sheared off level with the screw head of course, couldn't possibly shear and leave a nub to pull it out!
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21 January 2010, 19:34 #5
Troy is really making a statement this year!!! I love that ambidextrous safety selector! Most right handed shooters complain about the oppsite side being too large and their hands are running into the lever. This safety selector solves that plus the detent plunger is a smart move as well! Troy really got it right!!!
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22 January 2010, 18:01 #6
I'd love to try one of those mags out. It's hard to imagine a polymer mag that will come close to the efforts and design of the PMAG.
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23 January 2010, 11:58 #7Contributing Member
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So that handguard wasn't new as well? First time seeing it. Thought it was pretty light.
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23 January 2010, 21:33 #8
did you see the ar15 mag with the t-shape handle at the bottom where the floor plate would go?
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23 January 2010, 21:47 #9
New Rapid Adjust Battle Sight from Troy.
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23 January 2010, 23:56 #10Contributing Member
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Darn.. didn't spot that one. Looks pretty nice. What did you thick of it Stick? Feel like it was secure enough?
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24 January 2010, 01:56 #11
Interesting that they appear to be coming out with their own version of the BAD
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24 January 2010, 05:56 #12
I love the Troy BUIS, but who is seriously going o use heir BUIS to shoot out to 400-500 yards?
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24 January 2010, 08:00 #13
Paulo, there are optimists everywhere.
The sight is an interesting idea, although I don't know how much fun it would be (if you're the sight-fidgeting sort) to be messing with the front sight for elevation, and possibly the rear as well for the truly OCD-oriented sight dopers.
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I'm finding that new buttstock strangely compelling.
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24 January 2010, 11:15 #15
The new sight feels as solid as their original sight. Since their rear sight has no adjustment, this allows them to get into that market with something original.
WEVO and Military Times are going to be getting most of these items pretty early on for eval, so we'll be seeing more of it pretty soon. The SHOT images are lacking, but its the best I could do under show lighting conditions. We'll see more detail once we have items in hand.