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Posted: 3/16/2010 7:25:02 AM EDT
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If someone was to start a business specializing in AR products, and if you could have them make anything you wanted at a great price and superior quality what would it be. Passing ideas along to a friend who is starting a business that will specialize in manufacturing AR parts and accessories. He's really good at what he does but he's wanting to create things that haven't been done or can be improved upon.
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Gear for left handers.
Muzzlebrakes/thread protectors that look like flash suppressors for those behind enemy lines. Ones that will bring a 14.5 out to legal length. Something that keeps blast minimal. A close copy of the KAC front sight/gas block. At an affordable price. |
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Muzzlebrakes/thread protectors that look like flash suppressors for those behind enemy lines. Ones that will bring a 14.5 out to legal length. Something that keeps blast minimal.
what about something like this? http://i890.photobucket.com/albums/ac110/astrinko/flashHider.jpg http://i890.photobucket.com/albums/ac110/astrinko/flashHider2.jpg |
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Ultra ultra light aluminum handguards (especially midlength) with no fucking rails. If he wants to drill and tap them for the end user to add rails (YHM for example) wherever they want, that's fine.
ETA- Or offer a milling and reanodizing service to derail handguards made by other manufacturers. |
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This is probably out of the realm of this post but ,I want a 3 day tactical backpack that has attachment points inside the main compartment specifically designed holster a broken down AR with a barrel length of between 14.5 and 16". Unless there allready is one I can't find it.
A standard M4 stock with a decent rubber but pad like a CTR. not those ugly slip over kind A QD vertical grip that is also a foldable knife |
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Ultra ultra light aluminum handguards (especially midlength) with no fucking rails. If he wants to drill and tap them for the end user to add rails (YHM for example) wherever they want, that's fine. I wouldn't mind an aluminum handguard that replicates a standard plastic handguard. |
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Ultra ultra light aluminum handguards (especially midlength) with no fucking rails. If he wants to drill and tap them for the end user to add rails (YHM for example) wherever they want, that's fine. I wouldn't mind an aluminum handguard that replicates a standard plastic handguard. Would serve no purpose but to transfer heat to the shooters hand. |
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Ultra ultra light aluminum handguards (especially midlength) with no fucking rails. If he wants to drill and tap them for the end user to add rails (YHM for example) wherever they want, that's fine. I wouldn't mind an aluminum handguard that replicates a standard plastic handguard. Would serve no purpose but to transfer heat to the shooters hand. Yeah I guess you're right. Maybe just a more heavy duty one with the heat shields . Or at least one that I cant crush with my hands if I wanted to. I always liked the standards but the plastic is so thin it bugs me. |
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Ultra ultra light aluminum handguards (especially midlength) with no fucking rails. If he wants to drill and tap them for the end user to add rails (YHM for example) wherever they want, that's fine. I wouldn't mind an aluminum handguard that replicates a standard plastic handguard. Would serve no purpose but to transfer heat to the shooters hand. How do you figure? |
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Ultra ultra light aluminum handguards (especially midlength) with no fucking rails. If he wants to drill and tap them for the end user to add rails (YHM for example) wherever they want, that's fine. I wouldn't mind an aluminum handguard that replicates a standard plastic handguard. Would serve no purpose but to transfer heat to the shooters hand. How do you figure? What practical purpose do you see for one? As for the heat transfer, alum foreends get hot. You ever been burned with the plastic? |
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What practical purpose do you see for one? For an aluminum copy of the plastic ones? Well it wouldn't be for weight savings. Aesthitics more than anything. If it were a tube and externally resembled the plastic guards, you'd have the benefits of freefloating. Would I want one? No. I'm interested in saving weight. As for the heat transfer, alum foreends get hot. You ever been burned with the plastic?
I've never been burned with either. I've almost been burned with wood, though.
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