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Smith & Wesson's new AR's
I guess Smith and Wesson decided there is more to life than making handguns. Hopefully some of the shot show guys can give us the skinny on these new AR's.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...Id=33803&top=Y Also it looks like Sig is going to start selling "assault rifles" to the general public. From the pictures I saw it will be piston operated. |
AR'S
Too much money for an AR. I didn't see anything on that sight under a thousand. Glad more people are making them but anyone out there can find one cheaper with good quality. I’m sure there is a thread in here about where to buy one. If not we need to start one.
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Those are retail prices. I would expect that if you have a good FFL you can probably get them $200 below the listed prices.
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Having Been in the CIVILIAN firearms industry, I can say that they will sell a ton of these. All of the Backwoods PDs and Sheriff's Offices who have been using Mini-14s for lack of a familiar name in the AR world will say,"Hey, Smith & Wesson, I've carried one of them for 30 years, and my grandpappy before me." Not to mention GP folks who fit the same category of finding a "Familiar Name" in a World of Bushmaster, Armalite, DPMS, etc.
It is my understanding that this rifle was built with much input from Troy Industries. Those boys have a rep for doing good work. It is also my understanding that there are only about a half dozen companies making AR receivers in the US, but if you order enough of them, they'll mark them however you want. Hell, on ARFCOM, I saw one Marked Umbrella Corp UC-15 from the Resident evil series. Just my .02, Take it for what it cost. |
Guys, at the shot show, every swinging dick had a version of the AR. I was looking for some with rear view mirrors. Almost expected to find it!! :D
Cripes the market is flooded and most of them are not worth the effort. |
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