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Originally Posted By Lowflight:
I contacted Beretta about another matter and inquired about the status of the ARX100. FWIW, the customer service rep said that the ARX100 is discontinued but that Beretta will continue to support it with parts. Time will tell since they haven't shown much support for the last few years. View Quote Was hoping they'd be imported up here at some point. Snow Mexico needs more (non-restricted) black rifles. Were their expectations too high? |
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[#2]
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster: How bad do you want it? This rifle's uniqueness in the AR-Barbie doll world is one of the reasons I'm drawn to it. The feature set is the other. Just bought some LPA MAS/7-MAS BUIS to further up the ante. View Quote |
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I'm holding off crying in my beer until we get actual confirmation, or it stops showing up on their website, etc.
Not saying it isn't true, but CSRs are notorious for bad and half information. Perhaps a suspension of production until Gallatin gets straightened out? They moved an awful lot of equipment there. |
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Originally Posted By Firecop203: I want one, but the insane prices keep me from it. I posted another thread about Botach a couple of days ago. Barrels are now available, but double the price that they sold them for last time. The barrels now cost as much as the rifle. View Quote Really surprised to hear it's being discontinued. Wonder if the -200 even has a chance now? |
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[#5]
Originally Posted By glklvr:
I'm holding off crying in my beer until we get actual confirmation, or it stops showing up on their website, etc. Not saying it isn't true, but CSRs are notorious for bad and half information. Perhaps a suspension of production until Gallatin gets straightened out? They moved an awful lot of equipment there. View Quote When it comes to guns, Beretta’s handling of things is remarkably similar to Colt’s. Sometimes reading the tea leaves IS faster and more accurate than official sources. I’m just ticked the fuck off because my two favorite third gen rifles are apparently being axed. I guess I have tastes very dissimilar to most buyers. |
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[#6]
Talking to the actual territory reps today they said the ARX is NOT discontinued.
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[#8]
I hope it sticks around especially at or near current price. It really has a lot to offer. I used it at a two gun and was happy with the results.
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Does the ARX-100 receiver have steel rails inside the polymer receiver? IE - what does the bolt reciprocate on?
Anyone have a pic they can post showing the inside of the receiver? Thanks! |
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[#10]
That is not dead which may eternal lie (in inventory)
I'm still thinking Gallatin is behind schedule, unable to keep up with demand for their basic 92fs. Until the factory issues are settled, they won't look at the ARX100 one way or the other I think. |
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[#11]
Originally Posted By E4W:
Does the ARX-100 receiver have steel rails inside the polymer receiver? IE - what does the bolt reciprocate on? Anyone have a pic they can post showing the inside of the receiver? Thanks! View Quote |
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[#12]
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster: The receiver does have a steel skeleton, though the carrier actually rides on polymer, which provides superior lubricity to steel, & why the rifle can be run dry. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff: I don't think it has a steel skeleton, the whole upper receiver is polymer except for the steel sling loops and steel serial number plate. It may also have a steel insert embedded in the polymer that surrounds the barrel extension but it is undetectable with a magnet. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
I don't think it has a steel skeleton, the whole upper receiver is polymer except for the steel sling loops and steel serial number plate. It may also have a steel insert embedded in the polymer that surrounds the barrel extension but it is undetectable with a magnet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster: The receiver does have a steel skeleton, though the carrier actually rides on polymer, which provides superior lubricity to steel, & why the rifle can be run dry. |
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[#16]
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Yeah, you're right. I stand corrected. The Al sleeve surrounding the barrel is the only metal in the upper's construction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster: The receiver does have a steel skeleton, though the carrier actually rides on polymer, which provides superior lubricity to steel, & why the rifle can be run dry. |
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[#17]
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
It's aluminum, but yes, it's there to conduct heat away, & it works as designed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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[#18]
Does anyone have any pics of this aluminum insert / barrel front guide? Does the top rail screw into it? Thanks!
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[#20]
Originally Posted By E4W:
Does anyone have any pics of this aluminum insert / barrel front guide? Does the top rail screw into it? Thanks! View Quote |
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View Quote Brownells lists that part #19 as "Front Guide Assembly Steel Black" interestingly... |
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Originally Posted By E4W: Very cool. Thank you! That is not much metal at all. I wonder if there is any metal molded into the plastic anywhere? Brownells lists that part #19 as "Front Guide Assembly Steel Black" interestingly... View Quote Brownells also lists Colt delta rings as steel even though they are aluminum just like every other delta ring out there. |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff: There is a circular steel insert clipped into the front end of the barrel guide but it is mostly aluminum. Brownells also lists Colt delta rings as steel even though they are aluminum just like every other delta ring out there. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By E4W:
Are you able to see if there is any steel or aluminum molded into the upper? How does the top rail attach? It is aluminum correct? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By E4W:
Originally Posted By 556Cliff: There is a circular steel insert clipped into the front end of the barrel guide but it is mostly aluminum. Brownells also lists Colt delta rings as steel even though they are aluminum just like every other delta ring out there. The top and side rails are aluminum. The top rail slides onto the receiver from the rear via a dovetail type mounting system and it's secured with 4 screws that thread into two steel hexagonal inserts that are slip fit into the upper receiver before the top rail is slid over them which prevents them from falling out. The side rail screws thread into brass inserts that are molded into the little bump-outs on both sides of the handguard area of the upper receiver. |
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[#26]
Just recently received & installed the LPA T-MAS7 & MAS7 f/r BUIS. I can recommend. They are quality pieces.
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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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Originally Posted By TATBME:
@Master_Blaster Where’d you order them from? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TATBME:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Just recently received & installed the LPA T-MAS7 & MAS7 f/r BUIS. I can recommend. They are quality pieces. |
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[#31]
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement for one of the clips which holds the cups on the gas piston? Launched one across the living room last night and flat can't find it.
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[#32]
Brownells was carry the full replacement parts line
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Major Captain of Seaborne Party Operations for the North Atlantic Ocean
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[#33]
Yeah. I seen brownells. But no pictures & I don't know the name of the part.
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There is a diagram where you click on the part pictured.
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Major Captain of Seaborne Party Operations for the North Atlantic Ocean
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The "Barrel Guide Assembly" is the only part on the Brownells site that contains those clips. > Link.
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[#36]
Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
The "Barrel Guide Assembly" is the only part on the Brownells site that contains those clips. > Link. View Quote |
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[#37]
What is involved in getting one of the factory SBR rifles?
Do you order it, and your gunshop hold it until you get the stamp? I have thought of getting one from Botach, but unsure on how this process works. |
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Originally Posted By glklvr:
$160 and special order. Ouch. I'd be tearing the living room apart. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By glklvr:
Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
The "Barrel Guide Assembly" is the only part on the Brownells site that contains those clips. > Link. |
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[#39]
Originally Posted By nsl:
What is involved in getting one of the factory SBR rifles? Do you order it, and your gunshop hold it until you get the stamp? I have thought of getting one from Botach, but unsure on how this process works. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Mattgunguy:
Believe me, I form the room apart. Soon as the replacement shows up, I'll find the lost one with the bottom of my foot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff: So since you had the piston apart, do you think it's something that needs to be taken apart every once in a while for a more thorough cleaning, or is it just not worth it? View Quote I'll get a picture of it up, since I'm stuck just looking at it for the 5 to 8 weeks. Oh well. More time to practice with my M1a for a while. |
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Major Captain of Seaborne Party Operations for the North Atlantic Ocean
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[#45]
Originally Posted By BarrettBoy:
ARX 100 factory trigger quick video of the trigger View Quote Fde arx trigger second factory 2 stage example I decided to pickup a second ARX 100, this time in FDE. serial is 14k+, and again, it's a pretty good 2-stage trigger. I wonder if all the new arx have 2 stages. |
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Where did you find the FDE ARX100? How much was it?
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[Last Edit: Frost7]
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Well, I guess this seals the deal that I need an ARX-100 SBR. Wanted M193 instead of M855 for an SBR, but my stash is all M855... caught the Natchez Shooting Supply typo, they honored it, and I got 1000 rounds of 2017 Lake City M193 delivered today for $179.00 shipped. I hereby declare May 25th yesterday International Typographical Error Appreciation Day.
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[#49]
Originally Posted By Frost7:
Well, I guess this seals the deal that I need an ARX-100 SBR. Wanted M193 instead of M855 for an SBR, but my stash is all M855... caught the Natchez Shooting Supply typo, they honored it, and I got 1000 rounds of 2017 Lake City M193 delivered today for $179.00 shipped. I hereby declare May 25th yesterday International Typographical Error Appreciation Day. View Quote |
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That is a great price on the FDE ARX. I think I paid $1400ish for mine 2 years ago. I have an FDE ARX-100 and an FDE ARX-160 .22. The .22 is a great trainer for the 5.56 rifle. Suppressed it's super quiet with .22 subsonic.
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