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Posted: 3/31/2010 3:50:41 PM EDT
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Thanks AIM!!! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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You always have the cool toys.
Please post a ton of pictures when you get it. |
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It will be interesting to see this reviewed side by side with the SCAR.
We should get together and review them along side my MGI as well. |
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THIS GUY!!! Thanks AIM!!! cool, i hope you enjoy that bad boy |
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I have to fingerf#*k one before I drop 2399.99 on that deal.. I made that mistake with the Sig556 ...
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THIS GUY!!! Thanks AIM!!! Better get it now before you marry that one girl you fell in love with . |
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Always gotta have the newest toy on the block huh, I will reserve my envy for the first person here to get the Enhanced model. |
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Does it come with the 6.8 barrel as well?
What about 6.8 mags? |
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You and the good doctor should start a pit thread whereby you berate one another regarding over-the-top impulse buys.
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I have to fingerf#*k one before I drop 2399.99 on that deal.. I made that mistake with the Sig556 ... I handled and shot a full auto one last year at the AAC shoot, I have it on vid but youtube is down. |
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THIS GUY!!! Thanks AIM!!! Good for you. Make sure you post lots of pics when you get it. |
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Someone has to, I guess. I'll wait until they're a bit more reasonably priced myself.
ETA: We require a range report and a shit ton of pictures when you get it. |
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Before you guys give him any grief, The ACR and SCAR that he bought run the same price. So its not completely out of the realm of what people will pay.
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Before you guys give him any grief, The ACR and SCAR that he bought run the same price. So its not completely out of the realm of what people will pay. True, I paid $2500 for my SCAR. Not sure when I can afford optics for the ACR though |
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Before you guys give him any grief, The ACR and SCAR that he bought run the same price. So its not completely out of the realm of what people will pay. True, I paid $2500 for my SCAR. Not sure when I can afford optics for the ACR though But your SCAR has a folding stock and rails already on it. |
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I predict you will be selling a SCAR soon. Nope, the SCAR is staying with me just like the Garand that my Grandfather gave me. |
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Does this mean we will be deluged with threads where you stick the ACR in every place you
can just like you did the SCAR? |
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Quoted: Does this mean we will be deluged with threads where you stick the ACR in every place you can just like you did the SCAR? envy... |
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Remind me again what an ACR is? Adaptive Combat Rifle. |
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Does this mean we will be deluged with threads where you stick the ACR in every place you can just like you did the SCAR? I know a place Bushmaster can stick the ACR. |
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Does this mean we will be deluged with threads where you stick the ACR in every place you can just like you did the SCAR? envy... Somehow I doubt that very much. |
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Quoted: Remind me again what an ACR is? Its another 5.56 platform rifle that does everything the AR does and a few things more. But for $2500 for a basic one. Advantages are quick barrel changing, (neat) and the bolt can take other bastard novelty calibers. |
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Remind me again what an ACR is? Its another 5.56 platform rifle that does everything the AR does and a few things more. But for $2500 for a basic one. Advantages are quick barrel changing, (neat) and the bolt can take other bastard novelty calibers. No folder for 2500? |
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$2400 for a fuckin' Shrubmaster with a 1x9 barrel that isn't chrome lined? Fuck you very much.
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Before you guys give him any grief, The ACR and SCAR that he bought run the same price. So its not completely out of the realm of what people will pay. Now if only they were comparably equipped. (1/9 barrel and no folding stock on the ACR). Its the principle of having to pay extra for what should be standard items on a premium product. |
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Does this mean we will be deluged with threads where you stick the ACR in every place you can just like you did the SCAR? |
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so i brought home one tonight, played with it and me scar together, so lets compare
SCAR + i like the scar sights better, 1x7 twist, trigger is crisper (although its been broke in and the ACR has not), push pins are easier to move, side folder makes it easier for storage in my safe. ACR + looks so much better-SCARs are UGLY, love the handguard on the basic-i would rather have it than the advanced handguard, nice hardcase, better mag, love the grip, pins will never loosen on accident, THIS THING HAS SOOOO MANY SLING POINTS, the barrel removal is the greatest, love the feel of the stock, don't miss the LOP adj as its right on. too new to tell on trigger, i have had a masada poster in the office for like 4 years, so i knew i was buying one as soon as they came out, i got serial # 46. not worried about the lack of chrome lining, i heard they are Nitride Treated and that should last as long, BUT i wanted 1x8 or 1x7 but down the road i will buy a 14.5 barrel or SBR it I'm sure. |
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That's like buying a Ford Focus for $50,000.
It might be a nice gun, and it may work well and have great features... but it's just not worth the coin, IMHO. |
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Does this mean we will be deluged with threads where you stick the ACR in every place you can just like you did the SCAR? I know a place Bushmaster can stick the ACR. |
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I'm gonna spend a couple hundred more on a Larue OBR.
I think it's a much better investment... |
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