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Posted: 12/14/2016 9:43:41 PM EDT
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Has anyone tried one? They are expensive compared to the Law Tactical folders which are also expensive, but maybe being able to shoot with the stock still folded is worth the $400ish? It also locks in the folded position which the Law Tactical does not do. Downside is that it uses a shortened proprietary bcg.
I haven't met anyone who dropped the cash on one of these and I'm still months away from being able to myself, but this product has peaked my interest. http://www.deadfootarms.com |
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| Not knowing anything about this company it is hard saying, but I will say this. Back in the day when AR-15 handguns first became legal again, there were a lot of people going the super short buffer tube/spring/buffer route. They were horribly unreliable. People would make them work by putting in cut down 1911 recoil springs, which would reportedly do better for a couple hundred rounds, but they needed replacement often. That was why almost everyone dumped those super short buffers in favor of standard CAR length buffers/tubes/springs on their handgun builds. Their RE setup reminds me very much of those old pistol set ups, so in light of that, there is no way in the world I would dish out even $10 for one of those systems until a LOT of other people with deeper pockets than me ran them through the wringer. |
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I can confirm that the Deadfoot folder is an awesome product. You can shoot it while folded, and it will withstand full auto fire (we tested). We have had zero reliability issues since we got in back in June.
It is definitely expensive, and whether its worth it or not is up to you. But I will say you won't regret buying one if you decide to drop the cash. -Tony @ BA |
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I can confirm that the Deadfoot folder is an awesome product. You can shoot it while folded, and it will withstand full auto fire (we tested). We have had zero reliability issues since we got in back in June. It is definitely expensive, and whether its worth it or not is up to you. But I will say you won't regret buying one if you decide to drop the cash. -Tony @ BA @BallisticAdvantage Have y'all tested it with any 8.5" 300blk uppers? |
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I can confirm that the Deadfoot folder is an awesome product. You can shoot it while folded, and it will withstand full auto fire (we tested). We have had zero reliability issues since we got in back in June. It is definitely expensive, and whether its worth it or not is up to you. But I will say you won't regret buying one if you decide to drop the cash. -Tony @ BA High praise indeed. |
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One would think that after going through all of the trouble to make that work they would utilize a wireframe stock or something similar vs the standard diameter buffer tube.
On one hand, I get it, you can use standard stocks. But on the other, that's a fat hunk of gear hanging off of the right side of the gun and I expect trigger access would be a nightmare with a lot of common stocks. |
| it looks cool, but I just don't think the AR is meant to be set up to fire folded. the whole mechanism is wrong for it. I want to go ultra short, and I've tried PDW stocks, and I'm going to try some others in the future. But if you really need something fires folded, you're better off with a SCAR/AK, other pistol system. I just don't see it reliable yet. I'm almost tempted to go with an MPX or Scorpion SBR as my PDW, even though I love the AR platform. |
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it looks cool, but I just don't think the AR is meant to be set up to fire folded. You are absolutely right, but that doesn't mean it can't. I prefer the ergos of an AR over the SCAR, 100 times. Now having the option to have a much shorter rifle is especially awesome in a vehicle. Being able to shoot while folded allows you to return fire quickly, then extend the stock for more accurate firing. Granted, most of us don't NEED that, but that is why Dead Foot created it. Could be very useful for people wanting a super compact truck gun. That one featured in the Jeep picture probably measures 18 or 19 inches long. I think another point might be that you could build a folding AR with this for much cheaper that buying the alternatives, considering most of us on here have plenty of part lying around for another build. -Tony @ BA |
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What's going on in this thread?
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it looks cool, but I just don't think the AR is meant to be set up to fire folded. What's going on in this thread?
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/ARFCOM%20stuff/IMG_20150526_181651_432.jpg http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/ARFCOM%20stuff/IMG_20150526_181730_983.jpg http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR-45/IMG_20160922_202807631.jpg I'm really getting sick of your shit
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