http://www.larue.com/larue-tactical-...eid=45d546e20e
If anyone's interested, Larue MBTs are $99 with an Action Chassis thrown in.
ETA - says they're in stock as well. No several month wait apparently.
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http://www.larue.com/larue-tactical-...eid=45d546e20e
If anyone's interested, Larue MBTs are $99 with an Action Chassis thrown in.
ETA - says they're in stock as well. No several month wait apparently.
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Last edited by punkey71; 04-14-2017 at 08:49 AM.
And crazy 'ol me thought getting behind the rifle, breathing, sight picture, setting up the whole shot, manipulating and being familiar with the gun was an important part of dry firing.
That thing is like some sort of ballistic masturbator or something.
Damn, I thought a MBT was a Main Battle Tank. Even if it was a beat down AMX 13 that needed treads and a new motor, $99 would be a great deal.
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Am I the only one who thinks this is a completely pointless item?
A product looking for a problem.
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They are great in gun stores when you want to test triggers side-by-side.
Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Doodie Project?
I couldn't care less about the chassis, personally. They throw it in.
$99 for an in stock MBT is what I found worthy of sharing.
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Meh. It says sold out, but he'll do another $99 sale in a few months for something else, and I don't need another hunk of plastic cluttering up my junk drawer.
I don't care about the chassis, I care about affordable, quality, reliable, two stage triggers. Geissele's prices are ridiculous.
#RESIST
How does the Larue MBT compare with the more affordable Geissle G2S? I like the G2S quite a bit.
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