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Posted: 4/10/2014 4:52:10 PM EDT
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So does this use a proprietary bolt group or a spring set up under the hand guard? Ie.....where is the buffer replacement?
Finally though! I hope they make em and they are good. I will buy it. RRA has a set up that has no buffer....but Ive never seen the parts inside. |
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below is a link with a pic of the RRA PDS system. I think this would be best to use in a design like the above. Hopefully thisis happening.
RRA could probably do is already. http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?86585-How-many-different-piston-driven-designs-are-there-for-the-AR/page2 |
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Looks like the "Ares SCR" maybe making progress. Looks like I will have to SBR something else now. Ares SCR EDIT: This site was taking "pre-orders" earlier today.. but it has been removed now. Rumored estimated retail is between $800 and $900. Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6elD6aVw6JE View Quote I like it! I am actually surprised that I like. not sure if I would buy one but I do like it. Do not pre order- people still waiting for their shrikes- |
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Interesting.
But Does the AAC 300bo upper use a piston and or a special bolt and carrier as mentioned in the video??? Don';t have the travel as of using a buffer tube I don't get it |
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This rifle looks like it could be CT legal with a side charging upper.
Isn't the stock charging handle an issue with the new ban, because it is over the hand when you retract it? |
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I like it! I am actually surprised that I like. not sure if I would buy one but I do like it. Do not pre order- people still waiting for their shrikes- View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like the "Ares SCR" maybe making progress. Looks like I will have to SBR something else now. Ares SCR EDIT: This site was taking "pre-orders" earlier today.. but it has been removed now. Rumored estimated retail is between $800 and $900. Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6elD6aVw6JE I like it! I am actually surprised that I like. not sure if I would buy one but I do like it. Do not pre order- people still waiting for their shrikes- ya same here...... i didn't laugh and go "HA! GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY" when i first saw it. i am VERY interested to see how it works with no buffer. also this the same Aries as the original Shrike? |
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Did you guys look at the m4 carbine link? Above? It has a pic of the rra system.
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ya same here...... i didn't laugh and go "HA! GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY" when i first saw it. i am VERY interested to see how it works with no buffer. also this the same Aries as the original Shrike? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like the "Ares SCR" maybe making progress. Looks like I will have to SBR something else now. Ares SCR EDIT: This site was taking "pre-orders" earlier today.. but it has been removed now. Rumored estimated retail is between $800 and $900. Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6elD6aVw6JE I like it! I am actually surprised that I like. not sure if I would buy one but I do like it. Do not pre order- people still waiting for their shrikes- ya same here...... i didn't laugh and go "HA! GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY" when i first saw it. i am VERY interested to see how it works with no buffer. also this the same Aries as the original Shrike? I'd rather have one of these than one of those gay NY Compliant rifles. |
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I'd rather have one of these than one of those gay NY Compliant rifles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like the "Ares SCR" maybe making progress. Looks like I will have to SBR something else now. Ares SCR EDIT: This site was taking "pre-orders" earlier today.. but it has been removed now. Rumored estimated retail is between $800 and $900. Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6elD6aVw6JE I like it! I am actually surprised that I like. not sure if I would buy one but I do like it. Do not pre order- people still waiting for their shrikes- ya same here...... i didn't laugh and go "HA! GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY" when i first saw it. i am VERY interested to see how it works with no buffer. also this the same Aries as the original Shrike? I'd rather have one of these than one of those gay NY Compliant rifles. To each state his own!!!!!!!!!! Seriously!!!!!! |
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This rifle looks like it could be CT legal with a side charging upper. Isn't the stock charging handle an issue with the new ban, because it is over the hand when you retract it? View Quote My thoughts exactly! However, this rifle goes quite a way towards a CT legal AR. The RRA piston upper style would certainly do the trick, but raise the price, and prevent you from using other uppers. If the proposed price point is around $900, and additional mods would be needed to make it legal here, a pre-ban is still the way to go (until they close that option). |
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i want one to SBR just for Ha Ha's. or get an SOT and make it a post MG hahaha.
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My thoughts exactly! However, this rifle goes quite a way towards a CT legal AR. The RRA piston upper style would certainly do the trick, but raise the price, and prevent you from using other uppers. If the proposed price point is around $900, and additional mods would be needed to make it legal here, a pre-ban is still the way to go (until they close that option). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This rifle looks like it could be CT legal with a side charging upper. Isn't the stock charging handle an issue with the new ban, because it is over the hand when you retract it? My thoughts exactly! However, this rifle goes quite a way towards a CT legal AR. The RRA piston upper style would certainly do the trick, but raise the price, and prevent you from using other uppers. If the proposed price point is around $900, and additional mods would be needed to make it legal here, a pre-ban is still the way to go (until they close that option). Yep. Give it time. There is a solution to every problem. Eventually some engineer will come up with a completely "CT legal" AR-15 semiautomatic detachable magazine centerfire post 1994 manufactured rifle. The question is can they make enough money with such a design to justify their time and effort to design and manufacture such a rifle that will pretty much only be sold to a few thousand people in two or three states. |
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Yep. Give it time. There is a solution to every problem. Eventually some engineer will come up with a completely "CT legal" AR-15 semiautomatic detachable magazine centerfire post 1994 manufactured rifle. The question is can they make enough money with such a design to justify their time and effort to design and manufacture such a rifle that will pretty much only be sold to a few thousand people in two or three states. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This rifle looks like it could be CT legal with a side charging upper. Isn't the stock charging handle an issue with the new ban, because it is over the hand when you retract it? My thoughts exactly! However, this rifle goes quite a way towards a CT legal AR. The RRA piston upper style would certainly do the trick, but raise the price, and prevent you from using other uppers. If the proposed price point is around $900, and additional mods would be needed to make it legal here, a pre-ban is still the way to go (until they close that option). Yep. Give it time. There is a solution to every problem. Eventually some engineer will come up with a completely "CT legal" AR-15 semiautomatic detachable magazine centerfire post 1994 manufactured rifle. The question is can they make enough money with such a design to justify their time and effort to design and manufacture such a rifle that will pretty much only be sold to a few thousand people in two or three states. Agreed! But since more and more states appear to be moving over to the Blue side of the spectrum, such a design could be an investment in the future! If Troy Industries thought it worthwhile to produce a pump action AR style rifle, with far more proprietary parts than this design, maybe this design that uses a large number of AR parts could be profitable? The main issue is the outrages price of the current side charging upper systems, that would truly price a lot of people out of the market. |
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I think it's f-ing brilliant, and hope they sell tons of them.
I might buy one as a lightweight walking rifle for prairie dog shooting. |
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So won't it work with the rra pds upper though? Then legal. This law is a real fucking violation of our rights. God damn it.
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I read somewhere that you can swap the bolt face( don't know the correct term) and put the different caliber one on the carrier group...don't hold me 100% but I did a little research on it.
They are doing a 762x39 300blk and 223/556 |
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Its possible that if one uses the AR MR2 magazine device or other similar magazine locking devices (not a bullet button) on this Ares SCR rifle then it might get around the stupid "semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine" language since it would no longer have a detachable magazine. Of course then your limited to 10 round magazines, and its possible the state could view any large capacity AR-15 magazines you may have as a "part" to create an assault weapon there by making the SCR a potential AW under the stupid wording of the AWB law.
The engineers are getting there. Give them time, eventually they will come up with a CT compliant AR-15 (of post 9/13/94 manufacture), only issue will be is it worth their time and effort to manufacture, market, and sell such a firearm to a few hundred or (a few thousand) people in CT. |
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Its possible that if one uses the AR MR2 magazine device or other similar magazine locking devices (not a bullet button) on this Ares SCR rifle then it might get around the stupid "semiautomatic, centerfire rifle that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine" language since it would no longer have a detachable magazine. Of course then your limited to 10 round magazines, and its possible the state could view any large capacity AR-15 magazines you may have as a "part" to create an assault weapon there by making the SCR a potential AW under the stupid wording of the AWB law. The engineers are getting there. Give them time, eventually they will come up with a CT compliant AR-15 (of post 9/13/94 manufacture), only issue will be is it worth their time and effort to manufacture, market, and sell such a firearm to a few hundred or (a few thousand) people in CT. View Quote No need to. This is a new platform that copies a mini 14 style rifle. Which has the same features as the scr. So how would this be illegal in ct... It has no pistol grip, and I'm sure they will sell one with either a crown job or muzzle break. Your not allowed to have any features with a semi auto center fire with detatchable magazine. This has no evil features as long as the muzzle device is in terms and conditions within the state guide lines |
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The following picture of the BCG supposedly used on the Areas SCR was posted over on CTGT and if its legit then it probably wouldn't be CT legal because a part of the bolt would appear to run down into the stock, and I assume connect to a spring of some sort. As such it would appear constitute a portion of the "action of the weapon" being directly above the fingers of the trigger hand even though they use a "palm swell" grip which SLFU previously indicated was a legal stock. http://truthaboutguns-zippykid.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/P1060530.jpg View Quote Maybe, maybe not. That's in the "what if" category as far as I am concerned. Really, what we need is a saiga sported that takes AR mags to get to where we want. But the ares solution does give us the ability to use the wealth of AR accessories out there (upper half at least). |
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They should just offer complete lowers that are priced solidly under preban lowers. You could throw on a Faxon ARAK upper and be good to go currently in both 556 and 300BLK (forward charging handle). https://www.rainierarms.com/img/shop/product/e8d1aa656c63a3f007a74e1d621ad768.jpg View Quote +1. Was just thinking of these uppers. And thought of this rifle when I was planning to redue my SBR with a side folding stock and their upper. And to the guy above saying its like a mini 14.... It's not because the recoil tube (part of the action) is in the stock. Similar to semi shotguns. |
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Maybe, maybe not. That's in the "what if" category as far as I am concerned. Really, what we need is a saiga sported that takes AR mags to get to where we want. But the ares solution does give us the ability to use the wealth of AR accessories out there (upper half at least). View Quote What you really need is a Saiga Sporter in .223 + one of these bad boys: http://www.canisdesigngroup.com/m4-magazine-adapter-for-ak.html |
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