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there is also that other tank one xD
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i can't remember what happened last time? did the guy that got shot dead try to rob him or something?
@jigantie Not unprecedented. The AR-10 was basically designed by some dudes in a garage at Fairchild.
I liked it because it sounded like a gun from borderlands
Imagine a minigun with two belts and twice the barrels
It actually reminds me of a lot of the old projects that the Army was doing before they actually adopted the AR-15.
Shit like this.
I bet getting government contracts like that is the fucking shit
It is, up until the government gets contracts with someone else lol.
Colt is in a lot of trouble because the military is getting M4's from FN now, and not Colt.
And literally the only thing that makes Colt money these days are M4's.
Shit that sucks
Yeah. This isn't the first time that's happened to Colt though.
They were in a lot of trouble before they bought the patents to the AR-15, because the only thing that they were selling was 1911's.
>1/8 twist
>Stainless steel heavy barrel
>Flash hider with a silencer adapter
>For beginners.
I appreciate that SIG is trying, but what a confused product.
sounds alot like trying to make something that is very non-casual casual
Well, it's like a 3-gun AR kinda, but it's got a flash hider and not a comp.
It's not the sort of thing where you'd want to sell it to a first time shooter who's gonna be blasting a shit ton of Wolf.
guess so
They even have a single stage trigger and a comp for it. So I mean, if you wanna do 3-gun then it might be good, just get a good variable optic.
But it's like otherwise, most shooters are going to want something that's super cheap and they can just blast cheap-ass Russian bimetal ammo, and that'll just have shit accuracy and tear up that super nice stainless steel barrel.
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maybe its for higher class beginners that can afford high quality ammo 😃
I guess so.
I mean, I bet it'll shoot M193 super nice.
But then again, so does Savage's MSR-15 and that was on the market first.
So how's this for "Fully semi-automatic"?
AR-15 "Tripler"
Funnily enough I think that actually matches with the ATF's legal definition of a machine gun.
One trigger pull, 3 discharges