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Posted: 4/4/2012 8:52:10 PM
[Last Edit: 4/4/2012 8:54:37 PM by Dave-HuldraArms]
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT We are excited to announce our newest rifle to the line, The Huldra MK IV Tactical Evo. Here is the official write up below but this is a lightweight, extremely well balanced rifle that looks as good as it shoots. I have gotten to play with one for a little while and I am really impressed with this package! Rifle will sell for $1349.00 and is available in all of stores and online now. If you have any questions please let me know. For More Information - Product Webpage Thanks, Dave The Huldra Mark IV Tactical EVO features the Samson Evolution Series Free Float forearm that extends along the sides and bottom of the gas block. Two accessory rails come standard with the rifle and can be reconfigured easily to adapt the hand guard to your needs and can also be mounted at 45 degree offsets. The ergonomics of this rail set a new standard. The anti-rotational tabs make this handguard all the more impressive by virtually eliminating the possibility of the rail losing alignment even under hard use. And the QD sling mount that is included just makes this package that much more outstanding. The Adams Arms piston system is one piece and is accessible from the front of the piston block. Iron sight optics (not included) are designed to be affixed to the sturdy piston block which is attached to the barrel, as opposed to attaching front sights to our competitor's inherently flexible rails that have to be frequently removed and reattached. The Adams Arms patented piston system will run cleaner, cooler, and longer. The piston system parts and the barrel have been treated with our salt nitride meloniting process making them incredibly hard. The Magpul CTR butt stock is designed for light, fast action. The CTR features a supplemental friction lock system that minimizes excessive stock movement for enhanced weapon stability and an ambidextrous QD sling mount. A standard rubber butt pad provides positive shoulder purchase to prevent slippage, even with body armor or modular gear. The Ergo Grip is solid and comfortable. The Melonited corrosive resistant Chrome/Molly/Vanadium 41/50 barrel provides excellent coating uniformity and no tolerance build up in the barrel to create deviation. Our melonited barrels have higher lubricity, last longer and are just plain tougher than chrome lining. The barrel chambers are speed polished reducing resistance on the cartridge entering and exiting the chamber. The upper and lower receiver is machined from high quality mil-spec 70/75-T6 aluminum forgings and hard coat finished. The mil-spec buffer tube is precision machined from 70/75-T6 aluminum as well. The magwell front features recessed Chevrons for improved control. What really sets this rifle apart is the size of the barrel. It is 14.5 inches. We have permanently affixed an elongated flash hider to give you the benefits of a shorter barrel, without the expense and hassle of obtaining an ATF tax stamp. Not only that, our flash hider is “reduced radius”, allowing a gunsmith or armorer to remove the piston block for servicing the weapon. The elongated, reduced radius, permanently attached muzzle device gives you the legally required overall barrel length. |
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Posted: 4/5/2012 8:52:00 AM
Nice stick.
I really like the design of that Flashhider. Will you be selling it separately? What exactly is up with the statement of "as opposed to attaching front sights to our competitor's inherently flexible rails that have to be frequently removed and reattached." In what situation would I have to remove my iron sights from my rail system? I just don't understand why you would say this when it really doesn't appear to be true, I don't see where anyone would have to remove their BUIS after installation unless they are taking them off to sell them. Once your BUIS is on your rifle they stay put. Will your rifle be test fired before leaving the shop? Will you be providing test targets and/or providing an accuracy promise? |
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Posted: 4/5/2012 11:39:26 AM
Thanks, at this time I am not sure of any plans to sell the flash hider separately, currently we are trying to dedicate as many parts as possible to rifle and upper production. The comment you are referring to wasn't about removing the sight itself, but the rail it is attached to. In other piston rifles on the market the rail itself, or a portion of the rail that the sight is attached to, needs to be removed to access the piston components or field strip the piston components. I agree with you that once the sight is on it should really never need to be removed, but we feel that not having to remove the rail that the sight is attached to is less then optimal. We feel that by having a pinned gas block to the barrel, that offers a solid mounting point for the front sight and that is what we were trying to state.
All of our rifles are test fired at the factory but at this time we do not include a target with the rifle. To date, we have not had one customer state that they could not reach our accuracy specification of 1 MOA at 100 yards/meters. In fact we have had numerous customers advise us they have shot better then 1 MOA groups with their rifles. What I tell everyone about accuracy is that in order to achieve 1 MOA accuracy you have to be using ammunitions and conditions capable of producing that accuracy. Using inexpensive practice ammunition off hand with iron sights at 100 yards isn't the optimal situation to test the rifle's accuracy. We always advise our customers that the ammunition must be capable of that accuracy as well as using proper support and an optic. We use Federal Gold Medal Match ammunition as our base ammunition when we conduct accuracy tests. Every model of ours has had random samples tested for accuracy, and we continue to do that as production continues. For that test I generally use a bench, lead-sled, and a 20 power optic, after all we are testing the rifle not the shooter. Thanks for your comments and if you have any more questions please feel free to ask. Dave |
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Posted: 4/5/2012 12:05:25 PM
Thanks for the reply and clarification!
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Posted: 4/5/2012 8:47:53 PM
what the heck took so long for someone to come up with that idea for a permanently attached flash hider? doh. now if only someone made a brake like that.
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Posted: 4/5/2012 9:10:19 PM
A very nice set up. I am not really into Piston ARs but I may have to look at one anyways.
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Posted: 4/6/2012 11:42:12 PM
Originally Posted By ArmedPete:
A very nice set up. I am not really into Piston ARs but I may have to look at one anyways. Please check one out, seeing as you are WI you probably have a store close. We try to keep all stores with as much in stock as possible. If anyone has any questions please let me know. Thanks, Dave |
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Posted: 4/7/2012 12:20:21 AM
Originally Posted By Dave-HuldraArms:
Originally Posted By ArmedPete:
A very nice set up. I am not really into Piston ARs but I may have to look at one anyways. Please check one out, seeing as you are WI you probably have a store close. We try to keep all stores with as much in stock as possible. If anyone has any questions please let me know. Thanks, Dave IM sent |
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Posted: 7/1/2012 12:16:56 PM
[Last Edit: 7/1/2012 12:16:56 PM by Lancelot]
60 day rule
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