I *love* the .440 Corbon!! I didn't realize the AR was a flexible enough of a platform to
use such a high power, necked down round! I have a Desert Eagle .50 AE that I had
7" and 10" .440 Corbon barrels for, I used them so much developing rounds, that I wound up
cracking the DE frame!! I'm still hoping I can find someone skilled enough to weld the crack
in the frame for me, but I find too many true gunsmiths are more tinkerers. They get
scared when they see a hairline crack in a frame...which is understandable I guess for
liability reasons.
I also love the .357 SIG. I had a Sig 229 that I had a 9mm, .40 (stock) and .357 SIG
setup for. I find the idea of an AR able to take .357 SIG rather enticing! Though it's a pain
to reload them well I've found. I always had trouble with length of the round and the magazines.
Anywho, sorry to ramble, you just single-handedly cursed me with a great desire to build an
extra exotic AR. And honestly, I've been told numerous times to stay away from Olympic Arms.
All the gear at ADCO is very exciting, though the prices are rather scary. Many of the photos
of the ADCO built long rifles are *very* close to what I see in my minds eye!
hingone of these:
www.fulton-armory.com/GEN_II.htm#LiberatorRiflesObviously I wouldn't be building it, but for the price, it has many of the features I'm looking for.
Thanks!
~Eric~