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My factory SBR just cleared the ATF. I need to go pick it up from my dealer ASAP!
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How long was the wait time?
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Originally Posted By glklvr:
Unfortunately in the EU the barrel is a regulated item. Given the current state of EU gun laws, getting a barrel is near impossible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By glklvr:
Originally Posted By cyclone:
Originally Posted By ak47Dennis:
We need to find away to get a hold of this barrel. For years Ive been trying to locate even the mil-spec muzzle device so i may knock the barrel length back to 16" overall. |
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"The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction"
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SBR kits for ARX-100 available on Beretta USA's website.
https://www.berettausa.com/en-us//arx100-10-25-in-barrel-kit-barrel-kit/jxc111/?ItemNotifyId=265267 |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
SBR kits for ARX-100 available on Beretta USA's website. https://www.berettausa.com/en-us//arx100-10-25-in-barrel-kit-barrel-kit/jxc111/?ItemNotifyId=265267 View Quote |
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I saw them listed on the site for the first time in a long time the other day but they were OOS.
I'd totally get one if I didn't have one from the initial batch. |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
SBR kits for ARX-100 available on Beretta USA's website. https://www.berettausa.com/en-us//arx100-10-25-in-barrel-kit-barrel-kit/jxc111/?ItemNotifyId=265267 View Quote EDIT: Do they even make a 14.5" barrel for this? |
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I run with scissors.
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I run with scissors.
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The only NFA thing I will do is a suppressor...
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Originally Posted By coctailer:
It seems daunting at first, but once you do the first one, you will see how easy it is. :-) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Botach dropped the price of their barrels too.
https://www.botach.com/beretta-arx100-replacement-10-barrels/ |
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Damn do i get the barrel kit or pay the extra 300 and get a parts kit with a spare lower, bolt, and buttstock and mags...
Decisions. I feel like the spare parts make it worthwhile. |
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Even if you don’t want the spares, at these prices, get the complete kit and sell whatever you don’t want. I did and along with selling the stock 16” barrel broke even. So I’m into my SBR for only the $799 plus tax that I paid from Academy.
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Originally Posted By JsbsMarine:
Damn do i get the barrel kit or pay the extra 300 and get a parts kit with a spare lower, bolt, and buttstock and mags... Decisions. I feel like the spare parts make it worthwhile. View Quote |
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The bolt carrier alone is $363 from Brownells. The folding stock assembly is $79 if you ever break yours.
It's worth it for the extra $300. If they really are discontinued, spare parts are going to command a premium. |
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OH, USA
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Does anybody know if the parts kit comes with the original heavy single stage trigger or if it comes with the new 2 stage trigger?
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"If people do their Best what else is there?" General Patton.
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Originally Posted By KnightofTheOldeCode:
Does anybody know if the parts kit comes with the original heavy single stage trigger or if it comes with the new 2 stage trigger? View Quote |
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Been following this thread for a while now. My local Academy has 2 in stock and they said they have not received any new shipments in over a year. If they are really discontinued I feel like I should go pick it up...
Problem is I just blew a stack of cash on one of those Israeli FALs from DSA. Sigh. |
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Originally Posted By SATAC:
Been following this thread for a while now. My local Academy has 2 in stock and they said they have not received any new shipments in over a year. If they are really discontinued I feel like I should go pick it up... Problem is I just blew a stack of cash on one of those Israeli FALs from DSA. Sigh. View Quote Washington state doesn't have any Academy stores and I am not happy about it. |
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Originally Posted By SATAC:
Been following this thread for a while now. My local Academy has 2 in stock and they said they have not received any new shipments in over a year. If they are really discontinued I feel like I should go pick it up... Problem is I just blew a stack of cash on one of those Israeli FALs from DSA. Sigh. View Quote |
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So who has the best price on these other than Academy?
Damn these things are OOS almost everywhere |
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I can confirm my factory SBR does not have the two stage trigger, but the trigger it does have isn't bad. It's heavy, but it has a clean break and nice reset for a plastic military-grade trigger.
Also, can anyone else confirm the BHO being hard to engage initially? I have to crank back on the charging handle/bolt to get it all the way to the rear to allow the BHO to engage, and when it does, it doesn't appear to be very sturdy. But then again I'm used to a AR15 BHO and this does appear different. |
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To add to the above: and an extremely small amount of take up. I’d describe it as tiny take up, then wall, then harder press for break. I had both the earlier trigger, single stage, and the newer two stage which just has more take up, and I prefer the early one.
Yes, pull bolt to rear, at the rear pull a little harder to overcome the additional resistance, and engage bolt lock. |
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Originally Posted By mdavis:
I can confirm my factory SBR does not have the two stage trigger, but the trigger it does have isn't bad. It's heavy, but it has a clean break and nice reset for a plastic military-grade trigger. Also, can anyone else confirm the BHO being hard to engage initially? I have to crank back on the charging handle/bolt to get it all the way to the rear to allow the BHO to engage, and when it does, it doesn't appear to be very sturdy. But then again I'm used to a AR15 BHO and this does appear different. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mdavis:
I can confirm my factory SBR does not have the two stage trigger, but the trigger it does have isn't bad. It's heavy, but it has a clean break and nice reset for a plastic military-grade trigger. Also, can anyone else confirm the BHO being hard to engage initially? I have to crank back on the charging handle/bolt to get it all the way to the rear to allow the BHO to engage, and when it does, it doesn't appear to be very sturdy. But then again I'm used to a AR15 BHO and this does appear different. View Quote Don't rely on the bolt catch alone when removing the barrel either. Either remove the BCG first or lock it with the charging handle pushed into the receiver facing the barrel. You don't want to accidentally send the BCG flying forward with no barrel extension to take the impact. |
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Originally Posted By mdavis:
Also, can anyone else confirm the BHO being hard to engage initially? I have to crank back on the charging handle/bolt to get it all the way to the rear to allow the BHO to engage, and when it does, it doesn't appear to be very sturdy. But then again I'm used to a AR15 BHO and this does appear different. View Quote |
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Just to bump the thread..
A short clip released by the Italian Carabinieri with the issued ARX in the field. http://www.milanotoday.it/video/sparatoria-spaccio-arresti-ex-snia.html?jwsource=cl |
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Local dealer in Wichita still has a few for $900.
Looks like a Sig RDS on those the carabinieri are using? |
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Was picking up ammo at the Knoxville TN acadamy and they had one on on the shelf marked 879, was 799 at checkout so I picked one up. Said they had two more (I seen one more box plus the display model) but they arent listed online.
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For those who are interested, Beretta has the 10 inch SBR kit on sale on their website for $575 and it’s showing as in stock.
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Just found a cool pix of the ARX200.. didn’t even know it was being field tested by the IT Army.
Pic taken during “Arctic Hare” exercise that just ended. https://www.armietiro.it/articoli/image/10946/2/F |
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Originally Posted By Frens:
Just found a cool pix of the ARX200.. didn’t even know it was being field tested by the IT Army. Pic taken during “Arctic Hare” exercise that just ended. https://www.armietiro.it/articoli/image/10946/2/F View Quote |
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ARX200 is seeing adoption by some units worldwide actually...
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Originally Posted By janosk3:
For those who are interested, Beretta has the 10 inch SBR kit on sale on their website for $575 and it’s showing as in stock. View Quote |
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Capitalism produces, communism reduces.
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sure would love to see the 7.62X39 conversion.
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Originally Posted By thehun06:
Never gonna happen. Unless we get demilled parts down the road.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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We can't even get a 300 AAC barrel for these - Which I would think for Beretta would be a very easy consideration for an accessory - It might have even boost enthusiasm for the platform.
The platform won't necessarily die as there is a military contract - but Beretta isn't going out of its way to build enthusiasm for it with accessories. |
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"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." - Plato
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Capitalism produces, communism reduces.
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Originally Posted By twistedcomrade: Does it matter if the engraving is visible without taking the barrel out? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By twistedcomrade: Does it matter if the engraving is visible without taking the barrel out? By engraving, casting, stamping (impressing), or otherwise conspicuously placing or causing to be engraved, cast, stamped (impressed) or placed on the frame, receiver, or barrel thereof certain additional information. This information must be placed in a manner not susceptible of being readily obliterated, altered, or removed. For firearms manufactured or imported on and after January 30, 2002, the engraving, casting, or stamping (impressing) of this information must be to a minimum depth of .003 inch. Of note also, there is no size requirement, just a depth requirement. Looking at it again, there might not be enough room, since the gas block is there, but unless Beretta has a good sale I'm not buying it anyway. |
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Originally Posted By NightOwl: Generally everyone agrees that "conspicuously" means it's gotta be visible, though the placement of the word in the law really seems to apply more to how ("engraving") vs where or final effectiveness. Either way, gotta be visible. Of note also, there is no size requirement, just a depth requirement. Looking at it again, there might not be enough room, since the gas block is there, but unless Beretta has a good sale I'm not buying it anyway. View Quote I didn't engrave mine on the barrel because there isn't a ton of space on it. |
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