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Posted: 9/13/2005 10:23:13 PM EDT
SLR15 Rifles SLR15.com
Defensive Edge, TheDefensiveEdge.com , is proud to announce the release of our newest project, SLR15 Rifles. We have been a long time leader in the law enforcement community for training and implementation if the M16/AR15 type rifle system. With our vast experience and knowledge we found there was a need to enhance and upgrade past and current trends. Several years ago we brought you the Sully Stock, and today, we have launched a complete line of well built rifles that we are making available to the public, law enforcement and military operators - everyone The SLR15 Rifle concept was created by a team of active-duty Law Enforcement & SWAT/Tactical Team personnel, along with former and active-duty Military Operators, several gunsmiths and machinists. We understand the needs of the people who will use this rifle to save lives, possibly their own. We were seeking the perfect tactical rifle, but could not find it, so we built it from the ground up. Upgrades and enhancements include: • Ambidextrous Flat Top Upper Receiver • Forged Upper and Lower Receivers • Trigger Creep Adjustment • Magazine Well Grip Enhancement • Heavy Duty Extraction System • Over Sized Trigger Guard • Chrome Lined Barrels • Same Plane Rear Sight Aperature • Ergo Grip • Choice of Sully Stock or 6pos Stock • 3 Colors of Furniture The SLR15 Rifle is designed for use day-in and day-out by professional operators...those who expect and demand perfection, and who appreciate attention to fine details. Our goal when designing this rifle system was to provide you with a high quality rifle that is reliable and dependable. With each SLR15 Rifle we offer a FREE Two Day Tactical Carbine Operator Course to registered owners of the SLR15 rifle. We have teamed up with one of our long time friends in the training industry & current distributors, Tactical Response, Tactical Response to offer this event in Camden Tennessee April 15-16, 2006. Our philosophy is: Provide you with a high quality rifle Train you how to shoot and use your SLR15 rifle Train you how to properly maintain your rifle CY6, Greg Sullivan “Sully” Chief Instructor TheDefensiveEdge.com SLR15.com (763) 712-0123 |
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Fantastic! I have been waiting for this moment. Soon a Commander will be mine.
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So whose parts are you using to put these together with? CMT? LMT? RRA?
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According to the website Superior Arms makes the upper and lower. As far as the interal parts Sully would have to answer that. |
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Sweet.
Probably the most practical series of ARs out there. That being the case, I wonder how well they'll play to the ARFcom crowd? |
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Too plain. Uncool. No flip up anything. No red dot anything. Needs more cowbell. Maybe I missed it, but what's the barrel profile? |
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Congrats, Sully. I remember you mentioning them in class back in March and asking those in attendance not to spill the beans on the internet. I was beginning to wonder if they'd ever be released.
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I have been observing this take shape for some time now. One of the things I noticed, was Sully was not going to rush things. He wanted everything to be exactly right. Having seen/played with a couple first hand, they turned out fantastic |
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Hi Sully. I also attended your armorers training class in March and remember you discussing your new line of rifles with which you were coming out. Congratulations! Is your Commander model similar to Bushmaster's Dissipator in that the gas block is located behind the FSB and therefore uses the shorter carbine gas tube? Also, I'm curious about the barrel profile. I hope it is A1 profile similar to your personal rifle which you showed me in class. Are the barrels 4140 or 4150? Are you planning to come out with any other models like perhaps an 16" midlength or 20"? Finally, do you have any plans to make the complete upper available minus the lower? Thanks.
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Our barrels are made by Wilson, and receivers by Superior. Some of the parts that make up our rifles are made by Superior, Falcon/Ergo, PRI, McFarland, Ashley XSpress, CavArms, ourselves "Defensive Edge, and we also use military contractors to supply our internal parts. These manufacturers also make parts for other manufacturers such as Colt, Fabrique Nationale, and others. We do not use any parts that are from any other locally based rifle maker.
We are not selling any receivers, complete uppers, complete lowers, or parts by themselves at this time, as we are busy building compete rifles as fast as we can. In the future we will probably have those things available, along with some other upgraded stuff we are working on of which I know people will like. As far as our configuration of the Commander, we have made many variations of this for years and have settled on a lightweight design with a short gas tube, as this seemed to give the best balance and reliability. We will probably eventually come out with some 20" versions, but for now as I stated above we are building like mad men. CY6, Greg Sullivan "Sully" Chief Instructor TheDefensiveEdge.com SLR15 Rifles |
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Sully,
Congrats!!! Good looking guns....when will pricing be avalible? I hate to be that guy that asks for something that you don't have.....but would you considered adding a 16" barrel with the mid-length gas system to the line up? I use to be a big dissipator fan, until I tried the mid-length barrels. They are lighter due to having only 1 gas block - front sight post. Mid-Lengths are also much better balanced if using a rail system (rifle length rail system + extra gas block can add a lot of extra weight to the gun). Recoil impulse is gentler than that of the carbine gas system. Longer sight radius than on the carbine gas system. Some advantages of the mid-length: 1) the front sight post and gas system are 2" forward of where they are on an M4 2) the mid-length gas system is slightly smoother cycling than the M4 3) because the front sight post is 2" forward on the mid-length it gives you a longer sight radius 4) because the front sight post is 2" forward on the mid-length is also gives you a longer handguard....not a big issue for smaller guys, but some taller guys like to have the extra room so they can put their hand further out on the handguard (when not using a vertical foregrip) Just some food for thought.......Good job on the new line of guns, looking forward to them!!! Take care and stay safe |
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USMC03,
we have already been looking at the mid length. Our machinists and design engineers are actually working on some prototypes with some improvements. Our latest release is an A1 Carry Handle (knobless) that we just started production on. It took a little while and several prototype builds to get it perfected, but it looks and works great. We have a few other things in the works. We have also added two more rifles to the line: a Classic 20" A2 and a Classic 16" light weight, both built on forged A2 upper receivers. Both will come with chrome lined Wilson barrels, built on our forged signature lowers, with Sully trigger guard, and enhanced extraction system. Furniture on the classics will be stock Military black. Our webmaster is updating the website to show pricing, and we will have on line ordering available very soon, hopefully by the end of the week. This will allow you to order your rifle on line and have it shipped to the FFL of your choice. CY6, Greg Sullivan "Sully" Chief Instructor TheDefensiveEdge.com SLR15 Rifles |
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ack I missed the unveiling, does that mean we can talk about it now?
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Talk all you wish!!! CY6, Greg Sullivan "Sully" Chief Instructor TheDefensiveEdge.com SLR15 Rifles |
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Sully, When can we expect pics of the A1 carry handle? Which apetures are used (A1 or A2)? Thanks Sully. I think it's pretty safe to say that your name has become synonomus with the KISS concept, and that's a good thing. Justin |
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On our rifles we are using the Ashley XSpress Same Plane Aperture. We just got the A1 carry handles in our hands, and they are so new that we haven't had time to discuss among our staff about selling them by themselves, but we will at some point. My thoughts on selling just the carry handles is that they should come with the A2 sight aperture, as I am a big believer in the large hole for most shooting. I am open to opinions and ideas so please lets hear them. I would like to have same plane's on everyones rifles, but I know that some people have other preferences.
CY6, Greg Sullivan "Sully" Chief Instructor TheDefensiveEdge.com SLR15 Rifles |
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I saw these on the web page a while ago and was most impressed with the fact they are ground up built by operators
Operators with courage, no less. The stock looks awkward, but quite utilitarian and Id be willing to bet, very comfortable and natural when brought to. Best of luck Sully. I will definitely consider your products/services. |
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Forgive me Sully, but I am unfamiliar with the aforementioned sight aperture. Is it an A2 sight aperture? By the way, I think most, if not all, would prefer A2 over A1 sight apertures. You may want to take a look at this thread Detachable A1 Carry Handle Anyone???. As you can see, the vast majority of shooters who ordered one decided to use A2 sight apertures. Thanks for your time Sully. Regards, Justin |
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www.xssights.com/store/tactical.html Two sizes like the A2, but each is bigger than the corresponding one on the A2. (A2 has Small & Large, XS has Medium and Huge.) But the key feature is that there's no zero shift when flipping between them. |
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The A2 aperture is certainly cheaper, but IMHO the Ashely is the way to go as there will be no shift in zero when you flip the apertures. |
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+1 |
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I thought the A2 aperture was same plane, that it's the A1 that changes elevation when you change aperture size? |
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Both are on different planes. It's just more pronounced with the A1. |
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This is the same stuff that Randy at Territorial showed me right? He said not to mention it at all so it must be, if so these are works of art!
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Thanks Mike. Those are definitely larger than standard A2 apertures. Having said that, I prefer the XS apertures over the A2. Great choice Sully! Justin |
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Yes these are the one's that you saw. On the sight aperture, we use the same plane as mentioned before. The A1 gives you two small holes bored on different planse. The A2 gives you one large and one small hole that are bored on different planes. Most shooters will switch to their small aperture on the A2 somewhere between 25-40yds for more accuracy. What most people don't realize is that the impact difference on the A2 sight from large to small hole will change the height on the impact by approximately 6.5" at 100yds. This height change is something that can make the difference between a hit or miss, and we built and designed our rifles to make them very user friendly. CY6, Greg Sullivan "Sully" Chief Instructor TheDefensiveEdge.com SLR15 Rifles |
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Sully,
No one has offered to test and review your rifles yet? Where do I sign up? |
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There were a bunch of testers at this past Saturday's MN ARFCOM & Machinegun shoot!
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So far we have a few rifles in the hands of some skilled and interested testers and writers. At the MN ARFCOM shoot, as Jakezor mentioned, I brought out several models that were brand new off the work bench and never fired. All attendees were given the opportunity to give them a hard run with any ammunition that they wished to put in them, as well as I brought out several cases of XM193 and GoldenBear. All the guns ran perfect with anyting you can put through them, which has been consistent with any rifle that we have built. Some of the MN Arfcommers should be able to give you a review. But for you Tweak, I could be convinced to get one in your hands. CY6, Greg Sullivan "Sully" Chief Instructor SLR15 Rifles TheDefensiveEdge.com |
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really, well just happen to have some free time, just hired another employee and managed to get my weekends back., also have a large group shoot coming up soon, that gang could certainly torture test a rifle.
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No one can torture test better then the Wisconsin crew. I have photographic evidance. |
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Photoman,
Nothing on the internet is real without pics Sully, Got a pic of Yeager's Operator? |
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I think I could give you a good challenge. I should be getting my SLR here in a couple of weeks |
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