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Posted: 12/1/2004 7:50:06 AM EDT
I've been away from the board for a while. Has anyone posted a pic of the winning SCAR entry yet? If not, I'll post it later.
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No, we are eagerly awaiting posting of said picture. Please do so at your earliest convenience.
Off topic question, but will a LR308 accept SR25 uppers, or vice versa? |
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Yes, please do! Post it, already!
John --------------- 6.5 Grendel: AR10 Soul in an AR15 Body www.65grendel.com |
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yes, please do ( the SCAR photo)
and BTW: Kudos to your business decision re: KAC. That takes balls, and shows a genuine appreciation for the civilian customer. While KA does make and offer great products, so do a lot of others. Keep us posted on your plans |
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You'll be disappointed! Not anything like the domestic entries.
HFG |
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It really looks that gay, eh? Someone call his phone number and bug him to post. HFG, Its my understanding (limited) that just because they won the 'competition' that doesn't necessarily mean they will get the contract? |
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It's a limited build of weapons, SOCOM will be receiving up to 25. HFG |
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Not that it matters (because they'll never sell them) but..
Would the FN SCAR upper work with a FN FNC lower? |
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copy and paste the link.
Thanks for the update, John. Glad things are finally returning to normal for you all. |
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ahhh..........what link? |
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So, that's what we were all excited about eh?
It will be interesting to see how it performs. |
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Try this:
www.sr-25.com |
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Try refreshing the page. It's getting a lot of hits right now.
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The picture in the www.sr-25.com/ link is not showing up either.
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Looks like a cross between a HK and a AR.............. |
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Looks like a Sig 552. Cool but only if a civilian can get it. Cough.....cough....
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That's what I thought at first, but the similarity is only superficial. BTW, we recently sold a pile of the Dark Parts rail panels to Swiss Arms. I don't know where the contract rifles went, but I suspect the Swiss Army. Back to work for me... I'll have the webmaster (Mrs Excalibur) straighten out the web site later, I'm having problems accessing the server at the moment. I'm told that minor mods are expected to happen. |
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No. |
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Interesting buttstock. Can't imagine getting a good cheek weld will be easy on that.
Looks like left handed side bolt charging as well. |
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Yep, got to go get to workin myself. Sad to hear you guys didn't win as you truly deserve it. I hope the hurricane issues get cleaned up and you guys can come back and hit even harder because I'd sure like an SR15 in the future.
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If anyone hasn't seen it yet, try the web site again. I just realized that I hadn't closed Frontpage yet, and that may have been causing problems.
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I detect a bit of misunderstanding. I am no longer associated in any way with KAC. I was a dealer for several years, but we have parted ways. |
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Looks like an FNC, Sig, and XM-8 all rolled into one. Does that front sight fold down? What's the barrle length? How much does it weigh? I gotta say, that stock doesn't impress me much. At least they threw in a continuous top rail.
<sigh> Oh well. |
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Sorry, didn't know that. My bad. |
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Site works for me. That thing is fugly as all hell (Not that it matters)
Imagine an XCR with an XM8 stock. |
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One observation I noticed on the XCR, and now on the FN (first time I seen a pic) is that the line of sight above the bore is really, really high. Looks to be maybe four inches? You would have to aim over the head to make a head shot at close range, in other words they shoot real low at point blank ranges. I have personal experience with high sights, and I don't like em.
Thanks for sharing the pic Bandit-ExcaliburArms. |
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What vert foregrip is that? |
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Very interesting. I can't say I like the way it looks but I'll be patient and reserve judgment until we see some performance reviews...
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Falcon Industries. |
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