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ColdBlue sends...
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Kind of want even though I can have a standard AR
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Looks like the result of a Remington 1100 raping an AR lower!
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I love it....and hate it.
I love the fact that "we" are able to innovate and come up with interesting designs that follow the law. I hate the fact that it is necessary to do so, because of the "law." I honestly might have to buy one just to support that company. |
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I strangely like this thing..
Could grab some of the market that wants a semi-auto rifle in a traditional stocked format, plus commie states. |
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I think it would look better with a rifle handguard and 18 or 20" barrel.
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This rifle shows the idiocy of Assualt Weapons bans. This rifle is in every way but appearance an AR15.
But it is not an AR15. Lawyers shouldn't be lawmakers. |
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If one wants a sure fire 50 state legal 223 look for the Remington 7615 Police, pump action with an AR mag well.
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NRA member and I VOTE
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Originally Posted By jim:
If one wants a sure fire 50 state legal 223 look for the Remington 7615 Police, pump action with an AR mag well. View Quote NO! Now that you have an ARES lower, go to a free state and get some 30's or 40's and hide them well for when you/we need them. Remember, on the first day of the revolution you may not have a machine gun but you may on the second. |
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I think a rifle length Diamondhead rail would work and look great on that rifle.
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Originally Posted By coldblue:
Original 16" barrel (chrome lined) and URX 3.1 free-float barrel handguard: <a href="http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/D_A_Lutz/media/SCR%20Phase%201a_zps30mbn6db.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/SCR%20Phase%201a_zps30mbn6db.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By coldblue:
Originally Posted By jaqufrost:
I think it would look better with a rifle handguard and 18 or 20" barrel. Original 16" barrel (chrome lined) and URX 3.1 free-float barrel handguard: <a href="http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/D_A_Lutz/media/SCR%20Phase%201a_zps30mbn6db.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/SCR%20Phase%201a_zps30mbn6db.jpg</a> I'd like to see this offered with a side charging handle instead of the standard style and no forward assist. And maybe top it with a nice 1-4 or 1-6 illuminated scope or an Aimpoint PRO. |
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I want one.
Then SBR it |
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Someone I know is terribly interested in it if it has a good trigger. He points out that a hunting rifle spends most of its time being carried, rather than being shot, and there's no downside other than missing a shot if you don't immediately bring your hunting rifle into action. Hunting stocks carry well, as opposed to the AR - which is designed to come on point quickly, not to be comfortable to carry around all day.
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Originally Posted By jim:
If one wants a sure fire 50 state legal 223 look for the Remington 7615 Police, pump action with an AR mag well. View Quote Actually, this rifle is banned by name in the CT AWB list (the only non-semi auto to be banned). Either the Bloomberg people who wrote the CT AWB mistook it for a semi-auto, or they just thought a pump action with an AR-15 magazine was too deadly for the peasants. The CT AWB is pretty draconian. Not only is there a list of firearms you had to register (for eventual confiscation), and could no longer buy, there are a whole bunch of restrictions on where you can have/transport/use "AWs". Not only does this rifle give you much of the functionality of an AR15, it allows you to transport it as a regular rifle, and avoid the CT AWB restrictions (Fuck you Governor Dan Malloy, and every Democrat who ever drew breath). And in all honesty, the fact that the recoil spring is in the stock actually violates the AWB (any part of the "action" above the fingers). But, for whatever reason, they are allowing it to be sold in CT. Guess it looks Fudd enough for them. You VA boys better take a good look. The progressive cancer is spreading out of NOVA, and you will be as screwed as CT is, given a few years. |
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Originally Posted By coldblue:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_124/663796_ARES_Defense_SCR_may_be_my_solution_to_an_5_56_semi_auto_AR_in_New_York.html View Quote AHAHAHAHAHA WTF is that faggoty bullshit! Just g buy a goddamned Ruger. Don't even try to fake the funk. |
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Great idea. very innovative. Too bad we have to design around idiots and politicians. I'm sick of it.
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I'm not sure what to make of ares armor. After the whole atf raid I wanted to support the company. Bought a few bcgs and spread the word around locally, nice products. But after the whole ousting of the founder of the company and the total cooperation with the Feds by the new ceo. I'm not sure if I want to give them any more money. Maybe they developed this to handjob the atf into letting them stay open. Did they ever turn over all the names of the 80% lower customers or not?
On a side note of the design, for me, with a horn grip an ambi charging handle may finally be useful |
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Originally Posted By Krashdog: I'm not sure what to make of ares armor. After the whole atf raid I wanted to support the company. Bought a few bcgs and spread the word around locally, nice products. But after the whole ousting of the founder of the company and the total cooperation with the Feds by the new ceo. I'm not sure if I want to give them any more money. Maybe they developed this to handjob the atf into letting them stay open. Did they ever turn over all the names of the 80% lower customers or not?
On a side note of the design, for me, with a horn grip an ambi charging handle may finally be useful View Quote Two different Ares. Ares Armor was selling the EP Armory 80% lowers, knowing EP Armory never got an ATF Tech Branch Letter, and got raided. Ares Armor is in California. Ares Defense makes the SCR, and the MCR belt fed upper, and apparently screwed over a bunch of NYers who put deposits down on the belt fed uppers before they were built, and supposedly won't refund the deposits, but won't ship to NY claiming the SAFE Act won't let them. Ares Defense is in Florida. |
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
Two different Ares. Ares Armor was selling the EP Armory 80% lowers, knowing EP Armory never got an ATF Tech Branch Letter, and got raided. Ares Armor is in California. Ares Defense makes the SCR, and the MCR belt fed upper, and apparently screwed over a bunch of NYers who put deposits down on the belt fed uppers before they were built, and supposedly won't refund the deposits, but won't ship to NY claiming the SAFE Act won't let them. Ares Defense is in Florida. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By Krashdog: I'm not sure what to make of ares armor. After the whole atf raid I wanted to support the company. Bought a few bcgs and spread the word around locally, nice products. But after the whole ousting of the founder of the company and the total cooperation with the Feds by the new ceo. I'm not sure if I want to give them any more money. Maybe they developed this to handjob the atf into letting them stay open. Did they ever turn over all the names of the 80% lower customers or not?
On a side note of the design, for me, with a horn grip an ambi charging handle may finally be useful Two different Ares. Ares Armor was selling the EP Armory 80% lowers, knowing EP Armory never got an ATF Tech Branch Letter, and got raided. Ares Armor is in California. Ares Defense makes the SCR, and the MCR belt fed upper, and apparently screwed over a bunch of NYers who put deposits down on the belt fed uppers before they were built, and supposedly won't refund the deposits, but won't ship to NY claiming the SAFE Act won't let them. Ares Defense is in Florida. Thank you for the clarification, I totally thought they were one in the same |
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Originally Posted By Krashdog:
Thank you for the clarification, I totally thought they were one in the same View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Krashdog:
Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By Krashdog: I'm not sure what to make of ares armor. After the whole atf raid I wanted to support the company. Bought a few bcgs and spread the word around locally, nice products. But after the whole ousting of the founder of the company and the total cooperation with the Feds by the new ceo. I'm not sure if I want to give them any more money. Maybe they developed this to handjob the atf into letting them stay open. Did they ever turn over all the names of the 80% lower customers or not?
On a side note of the design, for me, with a horn grip an ambi charging handle may finally be useful Two different Ares. Ares Armor was selling the EP Armory 80% lowers, knowing EP Armory never got an ATF Tech Branch Letter, and got raided. Ares Armor is in California. Ares Defense makes the SCR, and the MCR belt fed upper, and apparently screwed over a bunch of NYers who put deposits down on the belt fed uppers before they were built, and supposedly won't refund the deposits, but won't ship to NY claiming the SAFE Act won't let them. Ares Defense is in Florida. Thank you for the clarification, I totally thought they were one in the same The etymology of the name Ares is traditionally connected with the Greek word (are), the Ionic form of the Doric (ara), "bane, ruin, curse, imprecation". |
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Originally Posted By coldblue: Just an update showing the second upper I put together with a 20-inch match stainless Krieger barrel, KAC URX rail forend, LaRue SPR scope mount, KAC back-up iron sights, and my own handguard panel mods:
Needed the cheek piece to line up with the higher scope mounting. <a href="http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/D_A_Lutz/media/20-inch%20heavy%20barrel_zpsnb1oym9e.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/20-inch%20heavy%20barrel_zpsnb1oym9e.jpg</a> View Quote Sir - why not use lower rings? Any thought to using an 1100 wood stock? |
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Originally Posted By backbencher:
Sir - why not use lower rings? Any thought to using an 1100 wood stock? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By backbencher:
Originally Posted By coldblue: Just an update showing the second upper I put together with a 20-inch match stainless Krieger barrel, KAC URX rail forend, LaRue SPR scope mount, KAC back-up iron sights, and my own handguard panel mods:
Needed the cheek piece to line up with the higher scope mounting. <a href="http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/D_A_Lutz/media/20-inch%20heavy%20barrel_zpsnb1oym9e.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/20-inch%20heavy%20barrel_zpsnb1oym9e.jpg</a> Sir - why not use lower rings? Any thought to using an 1100 wood stock? Could have mounted it lower, but that would have cost me another mount or set of rings. As it was, the scope and the LaRue SPR mount were on another AR, and of course the scope was at the perfect height above bore for that lower. yes, I am going to do a second Ares SCR and will op for a wooden Remington 1100 stock, or the optional monte carlo for that one just to be a little different....might even try some sort of wooden forend as well. I think the SCR lower has lots of potential for AR owners with redundant standard AR lowers like me getting bored with more of the same thing. That's why several years ago I cobbled together the buttstock pictured below. Just got tired with a bunch of rifles with the same old black plastic stock. |
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Originally Posted By coldblue: Walnut is their latest option...like?
<a href="http://s258.photobucket.com/user/ColdBlue_2008/media/SCR%20Walnut.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh249/ColdBlue_2008/SCR%20Walnut.jpg</a> View Quote Very much. They need to make an internally steel-reinforced wooden lower/stock. |
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Originally Posted By coldblue: Original 16" barrel (chrome lined) and URX 3.1 free-float barrel handguard: http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/SCR%20Phase%201a_zps30mbn6db.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By coldblue: Originally Posted By jaqufrost: I think it would look better with a rifle handguard and 18 or 20" barrel. Original 16" barrel (chrome lined) and URX 3.1 free-float barrel handguard: http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/SCR%20Phase%201a_zps30mbn6db.jpg |
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I just wonder how well this rifle reliably shoots using a leaf recoil spring rather than one using a buffer/ tube with a full length coil spring. Brilliant idea to get around what gov't allows its honest citizens to own in the slave states of CA., NY and CT.
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Originally Posted By coldblue:
Just an update showing the second upper I put together with a 20-inch match stainless Krieger barrel, KAC URX rail forend, LaRue SPR scope mount, KAC back-up iron sights, and my own handguard panel mods: Needed the cheek piece to line up with the higher scope mounting. <a href="http://s1357.photobucket.com/user/D_A_Lutz/media/20-inch%20heavy%20barrel_zpsnb1oym9e.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/q759/D_A_Lutz/20-inch%20heavy%20barrel_zpsnb1oym9e.jpg</a> View Quote That right there made me want one. And I already have a Mk12 and an SR25! |
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Funny I suddenly got interested in this lower yesterday. It appears sold out everywhere though. Anybody know if they'll be in stock soon ?
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I don't interest myself in "why". I think more often in terms of "when", sometimes "where" ? Always "how much" ?
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Buffer and recoil assembly?
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Double Distinguished
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There is a hole through the stock that contains the recoil mechanism. Like a FAL.
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ColdBlue sends...
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Originally Posted By coldblue:
Some updated photos of my two uppers... <a href="http://s258.photobucket.com/user/ColdBlue_2008/media/2016%20photos/SCR%2020%20Inch%203D.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh249/ColdBlue_2008/2016%20photos/SCR%2020%20Inch%203D.jpg</a> View Quote Things that go real KA-BOOM! Outstanding! Vic |
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