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Thread: Forward Controls Design ABC/R
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30 April 2015, 08:47 #16
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2 May 2015, 20:14 #17
Good to hear it wasn't a defect :)
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5 May 2015, 12:04 #18
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5 May 2015, 12:11 #19
Wow. That is an awesome photo.
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6 May 2015, 12:01 #20
Mark is a great photographer :)
ABC/R gallery page updated with customer/fan/reviewer pics :) http://forwardcontrolsdesign.com/ABC...y_ep_49-1.html
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6 May 2015, 12:12 #21
Roger, feel free to use my pictures if you wish.
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7 May 2015, 13:32 #22
Thank you, I will! :D
http://forwardcontrolsdesign.com/ABC...y_ep_49-1.htmlLast edited by Duffy; 7 May 2015 at 13:51.
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4 September 2015, 09:37 #23
The new ABC/R-F (forged) is now shipping to distributors and dealers today :D
The uncoated version at 12 o'clock is only available through Tacticalink, it's the same material (17-4 stainless steel), deburred, and of a dull silver finish.
The ABC/R (billet) version will be available again later this year :)
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5 September 2015, 04:52 #24
Very nice..
Next lower i want to try one of these bad boys..
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5 September 2015, 12:04 #25
They are excellent, been loving mine.
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10 September 2015, 08:10 #26
The latest ABC/R and ABC/R-F (forged) have sharper upper paddle serrations to provide better traction.
Most of the ABC/R-Fs are Melonite coated black, there are a few uncoated units out as well, Tacticalink will have the uncoated ABC/R-F this weekend.
The uncoated units look pretty good, even on a camo painted AR :)
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10 September 2015, 12:08 #27
I dig it. Once my stash of seekins runs out I'll pick some up to try. Honestly didn't know these existed
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11 September 2015, 06:35 #28
They were available in such small numbers, but there are some reviews out already :)
Here's military moron's http://www.militarymorons.com/weapon...cess5.html#fcd
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11 September 2015, 08:02 #29
Just got a back in stock notice that Rainier Arms has these back in stock
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11 September 2015, 08:18 #30
I'd love to see more reviews and opinions from you guys :)
The ABC/R and ABC/R-F are both expensive to produce. War Sport produces the ABC/R-F and the initial small batch of ABC/R for us, the forged version shares a common forging with the bolt catch War Sport produces for itself http://warsport-us.com/shop/war-spor...l#.VfLzXijGIWE
The ABC/R-F is considerably more complex to machine than the War Sport version, it's more complex than any bolt catch in the market I think But every angle and cut has a reason and purpose, very little of the machine time is spent on looksLast edited by Duffy; 11 September 2015 at 08:32.