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Originally Posted By Escape_from_NY: swar15: What can you tell me about the dealer/distributor (Guns.com) you linked? I have visited their site on many occasions and their prices are always among the lowest advertised. They are mentioned frequently on various gun forums (and I have never seen any complaints or negative comments) so I assume they are good to go. Are they merely a drop shipper (who arranges for the delivery of your purchase from manufacturer/distributer to your local FFL) or are they an actual brick and mortar business with inventory? How does it work? Make the purchase and payment on their site and then have your local dealer email a copy of their 01 FFL to them? Thanks for any information you can provide. View Quote @Escape_from_NY Most larger chain sporting goods stores will price match online retailers Might be worth checking with a Sportsmans Warehouse or other store if you have one close by |
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Originally Posted By bigbore:
The price for having a dog in your life isn't counted in vet bills and food, its a one time fee paid in tears. Worth every drop. |
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Are 11.5 inch barrels available?
I'd love that at 11". Even with a can my 7"ar is loud AF. But I still kinda want that |
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Originally Posted By bigbore:
The price for having a dog in your life isn't counted in vet bills and food, its a one time fee paid in tears. Worth every drop. |
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Originally Posted By WUPHF: If FN wasn’t retarded and released a .300BLK version, I’d snag one in a heartbeat. Then again, if it was available in .300BLK, it probably wouldn’t have as much trouble selling, meaning no 40% - 50% off blow out. View Quote For $800 you can have it in 300BO https://deadshotbarrels.com/product/scar-15p-300-blackout-barrel-assembly/ |
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Originally Posted By bigbore:
The price for having a dog in your life isn't counted in vet bills and food, its a one time fee paid in tears. Worth every drop. |
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Originally Posted By Escape_from_NY: swar15: What can you tell me about the dealer/distributor (Guns.com) you linked? I have visited their site on many occasions and their prices are always among the lowest advertised. They are mentioned frequently on various gun forums (and I have never seen any complaints or negative comments) so I assume they are good to go. Are they merely a drop shipper (who arranges for the delivery of your purchase from manufacturer/distributer to your local FFL) or are they an actual brick and mortar business with inventory? How does it work? Make the purchase and payment on their site and then have your local dealer email a copy of their 01 FFL to them? Thanks for any information you can provide. View Quote I have ordered from them a number of times. The only thing that has ever bothered me about them is their Processing fee. Usually the price is so good that it doesn't make much of a difference. I have no idea if they have a storefront. |
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Originally Posted By crashburnrepeat: Are 11.5 inch barrels available? I'd love that at 11". Even with a can my 7"ar is loud AF. But I still kinda want that View Quote There’s a 10” barrel available. No clue if it’ll even work in the 15P receiver. More importantly, it’s only $1300 (when in stock). https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/98802 |
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Originally Posted By uafgrad: For $800 you can have it in 300BO https://deadshotbarrels.com/product/scar-15p-300-blackout-barrel-assembly/ View Quote And there goes most of the cost savings……. It’s also on back order til….3 months ago? Seems like those guys are on top of their shit. |
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Originally Posted By uafgrad: @Escape_from_NY Most larger chain sporting goods stores will price match online retailers Might be worth checking with a Sportsmans Warehouse or other store if you have one close by View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By uafgrad: Originally Posted By Escape_from_NY: swar15: What can you tell me about the dealer/distributor (Guns.com) you linked? I have visited their site on many occasions and their prices are always among the lowest advertised. They are mentioned frequently on various gun forums (and I have never seen any complaints or negative comments) so I assume they are good to go. Are they merely a drop shipper (who arranges for the delivery of your purchase from manufacturer/distributer to your local FFL) or are they an actual brick and mortar business with inventory? How does it work? Make the purchase and payment on their site and then have your local dealer email a copy of their 01 FFL to them? Thanks for any information you can provide. @Escape_from_NY Most larger chain sporting goods stores will price match online retailers Might be worth checking with a Sportsmans Warehouse or other store if you have one close by Sadly the gun market in upstate NY is very limited. Very little competition results in little or no desire by the handful of dealers to match prices that are standard fare in the free States. |
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Originally Posted By swar15: I have ordered from them a number of times. The only thing that has ever bothered me about them is their Processing fee. Usually the price is so good that it doesn't make much of a difference. I have no idea if they have a storefront. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By swar15: Originally Posted By Escape_from_NY: swar15: What can you tell me about the dealer/distributor (Guns.com) you linked? I have visited their site on many occasions and their prices are always among the lowest advertised. They are mentioned frequently on various gun forums (and I have never seen any complaints or negative comments) so I assume they are good to go. Are they merely a drop shipper (who arranges for the delivery of your purchase from manufacturer/distributer to your local FFL) or are they an actual brick and mortar business with inventory? How does it work? Make the purchase and payment on their site and then have your local dealer email a copy of their 01 FFL to them? Thanks for any information you can provide. I have ordered from them a number of times. The only thing that has ever bothered me about them is their Processing fee. Usually the price is so good that it doesn't make much of a difference. I have no idea if they have a storefront. Thanks for the feedback and best of luck with your new SCAR. |
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Originally Posted By Apec: ~8” 5.56 shorties are fine. It’s just that whatever FN came up with is ugly as sin. If they made 10” 5.56 pistols and 13” 7.62x51 pistols those would sell fast. https://i.imgur.com/S6cz6pc.jpg They should have went with the SCAR PDW instead of the SCAR SC/15P https://i.imgur.com/YAiUiXu.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Apec: Originally Posted By f402mech: No one, absolutely no one, could have predicted that a 7.5" 5.56 SCAR wouldn't sell ~8” 5.56 shorties are fine. It’s just that whatever FN came up with is ugly as sin. If they made 10” 5.56 pistols and 13” 7.62x51 pistols those would sell fast. https://i.imgur.com/S6cz6pc.jpg They should have went with the SCAR PDW instead of the SCAR SC/15P https://i.imgur.com/YAiUiXu.jpeg Sigh, yes…. You can adopt me. |
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Originally Posted By Apec: ~8” 5.56 shorties are fine. It’s just that whatever FN came up with is ugly as sin. If they made 10” 5.56 pistols and 13” 7.62x51 pistols those would sell fast. https://i.imgur.com/S6cz6pc.jpg They should have went with the SCAR PDW instead of the SCAR SC/15P https://i.imgur.com/YAiUiXu.jpeg View Quote It just needs a few accessories |
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Originally Posted By uafgrad: I believe the 15P uses a different barrel and gas block than the 16 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By uafgrad: Originally Posted By crashburnrepeat: Are 11.5 inch barrels available? I'd love that at 11". Even with a can my 7"ar is loud AF. But I still kinda want that I believe the 15P uses a different barrel and gas block than the 16 It does, shorter than the 16 for obvious reasons. |
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Originally Posted By WUPHF: There’s a 10” barrel available. No clue if it’ll even work in the 15P receiver. More importantly, it’s only $1300 (when in stock). https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/98802 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WUPHF: Originally Posted By crashburnrepeat: Are 11.5 inch barrels available? I'd love that at 11". Even with a can my 7"ar is loud AF. But I still kinda want that There’s a 10” barrel available. No clue if it’ll even work in the 15P receiver. More importantly, it’s only $1300 (when in stock). https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/98802 They won’t but you can find barrels for $7-800 easily |
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Its a half scar~
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A slow 5.56 isn't much more than a .22
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Damn, that's a banger of a deal. If only I didn't have my SCAR 16 already.
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Originally Posted By WUPHF: And there goes most of the cost savings……. It’s also on back order til….3 months ago? Seems like those guys are on top of their shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WUPHF: Originally Posted By uafgrad: For $800 you can have it in 300BO https://deadshotbarrels.com/product/scar-15p-300-blackout-barrel-assembly/ And there goes most of the cost savings……. It’s also on back order til….3 months ago? Seems like those guys are on top of their shit. Description says those barrels are only tested with supers. Weird. |
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Originally Posted By Dissident: So you’d need to suppress it, and end up voiding the warranty, and maybe shorten the life of the suppressor in the process. Tempting deal nonetheless. View Quote I know about the warranty issues (which is super dumb imo). But if you are running a full auto rated can why would it shorten the life of the can? |
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Don't steal the government hates competition
A Nation of Sheep Breeds a Government of Wolves! The government is wise. The government knows what is best. …For us |
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Originally Posted By Apec: ~8” 5.56 shorties are fine. It’s just that whatever FN came up with is ugly as sin. If they made 10” 5.56 pistols and 13” 7.62x51 pistols those would sell fast. https://i.imgur.com/S6cz6pc.jpg They should have went with the SCAR PDW instead of the SCAR SC/15P https://i.imgur.com/YAiUiXu.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Apec: Originally Posted By f402mech: No one, absolutely no one, could have predicted that a 7.5" 5.56 SCAR wouldn't sell ~8” 5.56 shorties are fine. It’s just that whatever FN came up with is ugly as sin. If they made 10” 5.56 pistols and 13” 7.62x51 pistols those would sell fast. https://i.imgur.com/S6cz6pc.jpg They should have went with the SCAR PDW instead of the SCAR SC/15P https://i.imgur.com/YAiUiXu.jpeg Europeans love short 5.56 guns. GD on the other hand… |
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Originally Posted By FloridaMan11b: Originally Posted By Mblades: They won’t but you can find barrels for $7-800 easily Where? Look on Gunbroker. I paid $730 for a new in box 17 barrel about a month ago. 16 barrels are usually a bit cheaper. |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: Europeans love short 5.56 guns. GD on the other hand… https://i.imgflip.com/8q4vy5.jpg View Quote Three more inches is a big deal. Ask any woman |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: M855 going 2,250fps is probably going to bounce off cardboard targets. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By timeless: A slow 5.56 isn't much more than a .22 M855 going 2,250fps is probably going to bounce off cardboard targets. Well it sure as shit isn't going to punch through a crocodile. |
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Maybe at 999.99
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With an aftermarket .300 BLK barrel for $800 that is still somewhat of a good deal.
Plus then you get it in a usable caliber for that barrel length. |
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So instead of just giving it a 10.5 in barrel they gave it a 7.5 and added a 3 inch flash hider?
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Originally Posted By fike: Same reason I am skipping the 8.5” PSA Krink. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fike: Originally Posted By f402mech: No one, absolutely no one, could have predicted that a 7.5" 5.56 SCAR wouldn't sell Same reason I am skipping the 8.5” PSA Krink. Same. But I’d buy a 7.62x39 version. |
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Originally Posted By swar15: I have a Bren 2 8" SBR also. That is why i jumped on this. I love my Bren 2. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By swar15: Originally Posted By USMC_JA: If I did not already have a Bren2 with an 8 inch barrel, I'd be all over that. I have a Bren 2 8" SBR also. That is why i jumped on this. I love my Bren 2. Dammit, now I want a Bren 2 11" in 7.62x39... |
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Originally Posted By stiglitz_actual: It just needs a few accessories https://i.redd.it/dlifzfgs56pc1.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stiglitz_actual: Originally Posted By Apec: ~8” 5.56 shorties are fine. It’s just that whatever FN came up with is ugly as sin. If they made 10” 5.56 pistols and 13” 7.62x51 pistols those would sell fast. https://i.imgur.com/S6cz6pc.jpg They should have went with the SCAR PDW instead of the SCAR SC/15P https://i.imgur.com/YAiUiXu.jpeg It just needs a few accessories https://i.redd.it/dlifzfgs56pc1.jpeg That’s hot. Perfect home defense setup. |
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Do not need. Do not need. Do not need......
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"Some aim to please, I shoot to kill"
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Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Congrats you have a 5.7 that weighs more and is significantly louder View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Originally Posted By Mblades: M855 going 2,250fps is probably going to bounce off cardboard targets. Congrats you have a 5.7 that weighs more and is significantly louder Link to 62gr 5.7 ammo that does 2,250 from a 7.5” barrel. |
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As a millennial, I absolutely lust for the scar platform. I have a 17 and love it. But fuck FN for completly missing the boat and making the scar a boutique meme. Remember when this was supposed to be THE thing, and it was going to be modular with a ton of accessories available? If they would just invest in the platform a little, it could be a serious platform. But, I'd argue the the vast majority of people really buying scars these days aren't buying them for serious use, just because they look cool. The fact that they didn't start with a 300blk is dumb. Even when they announced it, all anyone could talk about was how great the 300 will be. It's not like it was a secret when it was released, and its not like short 556 guns sell well in any other platform.
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Originally Posted By Mblades: Link to 62gr 5.7 ammo that does 2,250 from a 7.5” barrel. View Quote Velocity is how smaller calibers do their damage and at 2250 FPS it doesn't matter if it's 40gr or 62gr it's gonna make a .22 sized hole in somebody and go straight through. You have a glorified PCC that's 170 DB and weighs more. |
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Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Velocity is how smaller calibers do their damage and at 2250 FPS it doesn't matter if it's 40gr or 62gr it's gonna make a .22 sized hole in somebody and go straight through. You have a glorified PCC that's 170 DB and weighs more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Originally Posted By Mblades: Link to 62gr 5.7 ammo that does 2,250 from a 7.5” barrel. Velocity is how smaller calibers do their damage and at 2250 FPS it doesn't matter if it's 40gr or 62gr it's gonna make a .22 sized hole in somebody and go straight through. You have a glorified PCC that's 170 DB and weighs more. Then link to 40gr 5.7 ammo going 2700fps. You are missing my point, 5.7 and 5.56 from a 7.5” barrel isn’t the same. 170DB? Must be a pretty shitty silencer. |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: Then link to 40gr 5.7 ammo going 2700fps. You are missing my point, 5.7 and 5.56 from a 7.5” barrel isn’t the same. 170DB? Must be a pretty shitty silencer. View Quote Suppress a SCAR and you break it and they void the warranty. And again you're missing my point, small calibers at velocities below 3k are retarded. 300 blackout was made for this exact reason. |
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I have one. Ordered it while I was drunk one day...
Really needs a longer barrel. |
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No baby boot, no care.
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Originally Posted By Mblades: They are meant to be suppressed. Why would that break it? SCARs are some of the most durable rifles out there. Lol, someone better tell FN they are voiding their own warranty https://i.imgur.com/aiqDR8y.jpg Anything below 3,000fps is retarded? If you say so. View Quote He's not saying that suppressing will break it, but it's well known that fn voids your warranty in you put a suppressor on your scar. Also, the buffer screws are a known week point. Should something break after you mount a suppressor, FN will tell you to pound sand. |
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Originally Posted By SteveJobs: He's not saying that suppressing will break it, but it's well known that fn voids your warranty in you put a suppressor on your scar. Also, the buffer screws are a known week point. Should something break after you mount a suppressor, FN will tell you to pound sand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SteveJobs: Originally Posted By Mblades: They are meant to be suppressed. Why would that break it? SCARs are some of the most durable rifles out there. Lol, someone better tell FN they are voiding their own warranty https://i.imgur.com/aiqDR8y.jpg Anything below 3,000fps is retarded? If you say so. He's not saying that suppressing will break it, but it's well known that fn voids your warranty in you put a suppressor on your scar. Also, the buffer screws are a known week point. Should something break after you mount a suppressor, FN will tell you to pound sand. The screws are only an issue with aftermarket stocks or if someone is too stupid to recognize a horribly over gassed rifle and replace the $8 gas control screw. The warranty is a none issue. They are incredibly durable guns, you’ll probably never need the warranty. If you do, return it to stock configuration and send it in. I have no idea how FNs unwillingness to warranty use with every suppressor every made has become such a big deal. I’m sure plenty of other manufacturers(maybe all) will also tell you to “pound sand” if negligence or improper use causes something to break. I’ll continue to shoot my SCARs suppressed and never lose a wink of sleep over the status of my warranty. |
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Originally Posted By stiglitz_actual: It just needs a few accessories https://i.redd.it/dlifzfgs56pc1.jpeg View Quote All those cool guy accessories and it still has a brace. ETA I guess that is a stock after all. Who the fuck thought it was a good idea to adapt the visual aesthetics of a brace to a stock. |
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Originally Posted By fike: Same reason I am skipping the 8.5” PSA Krink. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fike: Originally Posted By f402mech: No one, absolutely no one, could have predicted that a 7.5" 5.56 SCAR wouldn't sell Same reason I am skipping the 8.5” PSA Krink. Brah….a Krink is SUPPOSED to be a short, ridiculous, rifle One of those will be a gift to myself once we move next year. Probably be on Gen 2-3 by then and have all the bugs worked out. |
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