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Posted: 6/4/2003 6:38:59 PM EDT
SHOULD BE HERE TOMORROW. I HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET, EITHER, BUT HERE ARE THE SPECS AS BEST I KNOW:
"M" CONFIGURATION SLIM LINE SINGLE PLANE TOP RAIL, LIKE THE #45 AND #46 SIR NO PRICE INFO YET! YEP, WE'LL BUILD UP AN SPR UPPER FOR IT. AND YES, WE HAVE PLENTY ON ORDER. WES GRANT MSTN.BIZ EDITED TO ADD: OK, IT'S NOT SINGLE PLANE. IT'S BI-LEVEL, LIKE THE #50. IT IS CALLED THE #59 SIR-M. PRICE WILL BE $399. ARMS SHOULD START SHIPPING PRODUCTION MODELS WITHIN A WEEK OR TWO. THE PICS I TOOK YESTERDAY DID NOT DO IT JUSTICE. WILL WORK ON IT TODAY. THIS IS THE BEST SIR YET. 06/25/03 EDITED TO ADD: SOLD OUT! NEXT PRODUCTION RUN SHOULD BE AVAILABLE LATE JULY/EARLY AUGUST, I AM TOLD. |
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Wes, Sweet! That's in my future plans. If possible, can you post some pics?
Mark |
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I'm really thinking of an SIR for my AR10 if they come out with a rifle length for the AR10.
The chrome lined barrel is accurate enough with a non-freefloated barrel. The SIR would likely give me the benefits of the a more ordinary freefloat tube plus the added versatility the SIR offers. Ofcourse, I wouldn't mind one for my 20 inch Bushmaster as well. |
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Sweet, that is exactly what I have been waiting for!!!
Expect an order from me in the near future. Looking forward to pics! |
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CAME YESTERDAY. PUT IT ON AN SPR MK 12 I BUILT UP ESPECIALLY FOR IT WITH A STOCK COLT BARREL NUT. INSTALLATION TIME 5 MINUTES.
OK, IT'S NOT SINGLE PLANE. IT'S BI-LEVEL, LIKE THE #50. PRICE WILL BE $399. ARMS SHOULD START SHIPPING PRODUCTION MODELS WITHIN A WEEK OR TWO. THE PICS I TOOK YESTERDAY DID NOT DO IT JUSTICE. WILL WORK ON IT TODAY. THIS IS THE BEST SIR YET. WES GRANT [IMG]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] |
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RAINY TODAY & RATHER DARK. THE LIGHT BACK HERE IS ALL FLUORESCENT WHICH GIVES THE METAL A PURPLE CAST. I'LL KEEP TRYING. THOUGHT Y'ALL WOULD RATHER SEE A BAD ONE THAN NONE AT ALL.
[IMG]http://photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/IG_LoadImage.asp?iImageUnq=13349[/IMG] JUST NEED A LEUPOLD TS-30A2 NOW. THIS UPPER CAN BE YOURS, BTW. WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] |
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Veeeery niiiiice! Veeeery niiiiice, indeed!
*********** Regarding that OPS brake + suppressor alignment ring: did you have to shorten the bbl. to get the ring to sit flush w/ the front sight? I've noticed on M4 varieties that the ring sits in front of the bbl. cut-out (to make room for the M203 mounting bracket). For the M4/CAR, does OPS also make a can that would/could mount further back to sit flush w/ the end of the front sight, sans M203? As well, does Seaberger (sp?) have any plans to move operations to another state so he can sell to civi's? |
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THE BARREL IS TRUE SPR CONTOUR. THE BARREL COLLAR SITS ON A PRECISELY LOCATED "STEP" IN THE BARREL. IT IS CLOSE TO THE FRONT SIGHT, BUT DOES NOT TOUCH IT.
IN ADDITION TO THE SPR SUPPRESSOR, OPS INC MAKES SEVERAL OTHERS, INCLUDING A SHORTER VERSION FOR CQB WORK. I IMAGINE OPS INC IS QUITE BUSY FILLING MILITARY ORDERS AT THE PRESENT. I KNOW OF NO HARD & FAST PLANS TO RELOCATE. BUT, I CERTAINLY WISH THEY WOULD! WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] |
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Wes, what would be the price of the SPR upper as configured in the pic?
-Cap'n |
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Now [b]that[/b] is kick ass! It's amazing ARMS kept the price the same as their carbine length systems.
Now I know what my next project will be [;)] Oh BTW Wes, don't worry about the pics. They look nice as is. |
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[IMG]http://photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/IG_LoadImage.asp?iImageUnq=13447[/IMG]
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OMG - I NEED ONE BADLY
WHEN WILL THIS ADDICTION EVER END....... SUCKS BEING HOUSE POOR |
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Quoted: OMG - I NEED ONE BADLY WHEN WILL THIS [s]ADDICTION[/s][red]hard on[/red] EVER END....... SUCKS BEING [s]HOUSE POOR[/s] [red]in Finland[/red] View Quote [;)] MN |
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Also curious of the price on the upper as configured with and without the S.I.R.
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Quoted: [IMG]http://photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/IG_LoadImage.asp?iImageUnq=13447[/IMG] View Quote Holy shit Wes, thats SWEET. And BTW, the walkway adds a whole new demension to your pics. |
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[WOW]
I must get this for my DMR project! [:D] Rifle length...free floats...user installable... Yes I'm getting one as soon as possible. [:)] Oh and by the way, what is the ARMS designation on this model? ARMS#59? |
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Wes, I see two dif colors of the lower handguard, are they dif?
Jack |
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THE AFT SECTION, THE DARKER PORTION, IS A STANDARD CARBINE LENGTH SIR HANDGUARD OF SYNTHETIC. THE FORWARD PORTION IS ALL ALUMINUM, LIKE THE REST OF THE SIR.
THE ALUMINUM PORTION HAS MILSTD 1913 RAIL RUNNING ITS ENTIRE LENGTH, NEGATING THE NEED TO ADD A RAIL SECTION. THERE ARE SHORT #1 AND #2 RAIL SECTIONS FOR THE LEFT AND RIGHT QUADRANTS. WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] PS: IF INTERESTED IN THSI UPPER OR ONE LIKE IT, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT: [email protected] |
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M4A2_L073754: Thanks for saying what I wanted to say but couldn't for fear of scaring away the children.......Muhahaha. [LOL]
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Wes, whats a rough weight on that set up? How's the balance? I have no idea on what the SPR profile looks like under the handguards...
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WES
Can I take a NO.1 or 2 rail and put it further back towards the rear of the handguard for my bi-pod like the #50 does. What about the #3 rail? How does the foward lower alum section disenguage? Can I put a NO. 1, 2 or three rail along the sides from front to back? This thing looks awsome so would like some more info. Good shootin, Jack |
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It may be answered, but I don't see it, Is there a rail the entire length of the lower portion, aluminum and plastic? Why don't they put rails the entire length on the sides?
Mark |
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That's one of the nice features of the SIR's, you can put the rails where and when you need them, instead of having to keep track of pannels. Makes it lighter, more comfortable, and less bulky than having to hold a rail or pannel. I assume this full length is a slim line, WES?
Jack |
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Anyone know the reason ARMS did'nt continue on through the lower portion of the forend with polymer instead of both that and the forward aluminum section?
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From my experience, anytime the military can have a many common parts for weapons like the lower handguards and rails interchangable, it's the smart thing to do. Especialy for the guys in the field and logistical reasons. I can see that they may even have laser range finder devices, etc. that can be exchanged into the forend. That's the modular aspect I like about the SIR's. Maybe ARMS will give us some info, maybe not.
Good shootin, Jack |
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Quoted: That's one of the nice features of the SIR's, you can put the rails where and when you need them, instead of having to keep track of pannels. Makes it lighter, more comfortable, and less bulky than having to hold a rail or pannel. I assume this full length is a slim line, WES? Jack View Quote Jack, I'm pretty sure its a slimline. The reasons you stated above are why I use the SIR exclusively. The fact that I don't have to have unneeded weight from a rail that i don't need or want, that I can configure the forend rails to suit my needs, and that I can take it apart for cleaning in the field with a coin, IMO make it the best system. People complain about the ACOG height w/ the SIR, but in no way is it unusable. On my #50 gun I'm running an TA31 with the Trijicon mount, and will soon be picking up an ARMS #19s for it. I have to say that the SIR is the system from which others will be judged, as opposed to the old Knights standard. Sorry to make this so long folks, but, think about how revolutionary the Selective Rails are. This new #59 will be on my upcoming SPR, and on my "Recon Rifle" build. *sigh* Now if i just had the $$$ to build them, hehe. -Cap'n |
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It seems using #19S or TA51 over the SIR rail only raises like a quarter of inch.
I was originally going to use TA31 / 19S directly on top of a rail, but after seeing this I must go with Rifle SIR. I'm getting tired of waiting for user-installable FF rifle length forends. RAS II was good but then we don't have long version of it. The new Rifle SIR looks much better than the one we saw at the SHOT show earlier this year. |
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LESSEE...
THE #59 IS SLIM LINE, BI-LEVEL. THE BALANCE I FEEL WITH THE SPR BARREL [MEDIUM CONTOUR] IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR OFFHAND USE, WITH ENOUGH MUZZLE HEAVINESS FOR GOOD "POINTABILITY". YES, THAT IS NOW A WORD. I NEED A BIGGER SCALE TO CONFIRM THE ACTUAL WEIGHT. THE BARREL CONTOUR IS OF COURSE THE LARGEST VARIABLE IN THIS EQUATION. THE SHORT RAIL SECTIONS THAT COME WITH THE #59 CAN BE POSITIONED WHEREVER YOU WISH. THE LONGER RAIL SECIONS DO NOT COME WITH IT, AND I DO NOT SEE A PRESSING NEED FOR THEM, BUT THEY CAN OF COURSE BE ADDED. THE FORWARD, ALUMINUM PORTION OF THE LOWER HANDGUARD HAS A FULL LENGTH RAIL ON THE BOTTOM, GIVING 6"+ OF CHOICES FOR A BIPOD POSITION. THE REAR PORTION OF THE HANDGUARD IS LEFT SYNTHETIC, TO PROTECT THE HAND FROM HEAT TRANSFER FROM THE RECEIVER/BARREL JUNCTION. OUT FORWARD, THE ALUMINUM PORTION OF THE LOWER HANDGUARD IS RELATIVELY IMMUNE FROM SO MUCH HEAT TRANFER, AND IT IS UNLIKELY THE SUPPORT HAND WOULD BE PLACED SO FAR FORWARD AS TO CONTACT IT. THE ENTIRE LOWER PORTION OF THE FOREND, BOTH THE SYNTHETIC AND ALUMINUM SECTIONS, CAN BE REMOVED IN A FEW SECONDS WITH A SUITABLE COIN OR SCREWDRIVER VIA WHAT IN AVIATION WE CALL "ZEUS FASTENERS" ON EITHER SIDE. HOPE THIS HELPS. WES |
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It looks like something the Nazis in a sci-fi flick would use in the future. What a mean looking sob... It's like a Light MG.
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Once I get Bushmaster makes me an M4 upper to put my #46 on, I think I might start an SPR project.
Gotta sell some stuff and get the SEBR first. |
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Any info from A.R.M.S. about the AR-10 rifle length S.I.R.?!!!!!!!!!
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I realized after I typed that about the rails "selective" In my opinion, I think the longer rails should be on there(or included) to suit the user more, keeping in mind that not everyone is going to set things up like everyone else. Ok, one more- is there a rail on the polymer lower section? I'm asking to decide between the FF RAS and the #59
Thanks Mark |
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Mark According to WES, the selective rails can be installed anywhere, just like the carbine SIR rails.
Your right about not everyone is going to set up the same way, and that's what I like about the SIR, I don't have to have a rail where my hand goes. Whats the sense of having a pannel over a rail you can't get rid of and where the hands go? Especially if you remove the pannel and put something on that rear portion of rail, then you can't put your hand there anymore, because the device took that spot. It looks like ARMS give the option of getting extra rails if wanted, or the price would be higher if they were all included, another option I like. I'd like to see some more detail from WES, or someone. Good Shootin, Jack |
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I REALIZE THERE IS NOT A SINGLE SOURCE ONE CAN GO TO TO OBTAIN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS REGARDING VARIOUS NEW PRODUCTS LIKE THE #59. I AM OFTEN GUILTY OF ASSUMING THAT FOLKS ARE MORE FAMILIAR WITH A GIVEN SYSTEM THAN I SHOULD.
MOUNTING TO THE POLYMER PORTION: THIS COMPONENT IS IDENTICAL TO THE LOWER HANDGUARD SECTION ON ALL PREVIOUS SLIM-LINE SIRS. YOU CAN SELECTIVELY MOUNT PANELS OF ANY LENGTH YOU CHOOSE, WHEREVER YOU REQUIRE, BUT ONLY IF YOU REQUIRE. BUT THE POLYMER PORTION HAS NO BUILT IN RAILS ON IT AS THE ALUMINUM SECTION DOES. IF YOU NEED A LONGER RAIL SECTION THAN THE #1 OR #2 RAIL, YOU'LL HAVE TO OBTAIN A #3 OR #4 RAIL SEPARATELY, HOWEVER. BUT THE THINGS FOLKS TYPICALLY MOUNT TO A HANDGUARD LIKE SLING MOUNTS, LASERS, BIPODS, ETC., DO NOT ALWAYS REQUIRE A LARGER FOOTPRINT THAN THE SHORT #1 OR #2 RAILS. I DO NOT WATCH MUCH SCI-FI, BUT, YES, YOU COULD SAY THE #59 IS FUTURISTIC IN APPEARANCE. SO WAS THE HOST PLATFORM, THE AR' FAMILY, WHEN IT MADE ITS DEBUT OVER 40 YEARS AGO. LIGHT MG, YOU SAY? YOU'RE ONTO SOMETHING I HAD NOT CONSIDERED. THE #59 SIR WOULD BE THE HOT SET UP ON A COLT 750 LMG UPPER WITH A FLAT TOP RECEIVER, WOULD IT NOT? "BRING ME MY BETA-C MAGS!!!" DIETER EVEN MAKES A CERAMIC COATED VERTICAL GRIP THAT WON'T OVERHEAT FOR SUCH APPLICATIONS ON THE M249 SAW. NO NEWS YET ON ARMS SIRS FOR THE AR-10 SERIES. WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[URL] |
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Looking at those pics make me want to go out and buy a 20 inch HBAR! I knew this was going to happen! When does this ever end?
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Wes, think you could make a package deal w/ the VLTOR stock and SPR upper?
[peep] -Cap'n |
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Are any of the SPR barrels chrome lined?
I'm trying to decide whether to cut down a 20" 1/7 Colt HBAR, or to go with an SPR barrel. |
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WES! "zeus fasteners".........are those the button type fasteners that ARMS uses to fasten the polymer lower to the upper on the carbine length #45(and I am assuming all the other model #'s)? The screw that you push in and turn halfway to lock?
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BIG D: SPR BARRELS ARE NOT CHROME LINED. THEY ARE MATCH GRADE STAINLESS STEEL.
HORIK: YEP. HERE'S A NEW #59 SIR PIC I RECEIVED FROM ARMS TODAY. LOOKS LIKE A 6X RAPTOR OR THE LIKE MOUNTED VIA AN ARMS #20 N.V.D. MOUNT. THE INFRARED LASER/ ILLUMINATOR IS SOMETHING NEW I AM NOT FAMILIAR WITH. THOUGHT YOU MIGHT LIKE TO SEE IT. [IMG]http://photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/IG_LoadImage.asp?iImageUnq=13562[/IMG] WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] |
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Attila 200 - or the other NVEC laser - name escapes me for the moment
Aquila 6x NOD I have seen similar set ups although not on the ARMS upper... |
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Wes,
but what is the ARMS gadget on the side - a round counter or another laser? |
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I dont know what it is but I can bet is fastened via those little threaded holes on the side of the #38's and SIR's everyone is always wondering about!
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I USE THEM BOTH INTERCHANGEABLY. I PREFER THE CRANE STOCK WHEN SHOOTING MY SR-25K IN .308, BECAUSE I THINK BECAUSE OF ITS LARGER SIZE IT JUST LOOKS BETTER ON SUCH A LARGER WEAPON.
BUT WITH THE .223'S I SEE NO PRACTICAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CRANE STOCK AND THE VLTOR. WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] |
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Trying to make out the text on the mystery item..
ARMS Night Infrared ******* ? |
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What's the flip up doohickey thing that is on the front of the SIR top rail just behind the front sight and ahead of the laser designator?
I REALLY want one of these things for my AR10 damn it. Maybe one for the Bushmaster 20inch as well but time will tell, maybe if I go the SPR route if the AW ban sunsets. I think I'd actually rather have an SIR than the PRI tube. |
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