I'm definitely interested, Not only do I think it's a smart rifle build I also love the fact that they were able to get this into production from the little project it started as. I am 100% willing to support it and in turn support them.
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I am 99% sure I built an exact version of that many moons ago with a cavarms (barfcom maybe?) lower and a Colt pencil barrel, flattop A1 upper (maybe that was cavarms too) and a carbon-fiber handguard.
I wonder if I can find some photos of that.
Not interested.
I'm not a fan of the monolithic poly lower. I like my stock adjustments and picking my own pistol grips, thanks.
Also, I made a lightweight-ish build (just under 6 lbs unloaded without optic), and after spending time using it, I'd prefer a little more weight. YMMV.
As an outlier (way out) for physical proportions, the modularity/customizability and adjustability are a big part of the attraction of an AR for me. I don't see the point of abandoning that. I strongly prefer being able to choose my own buttstock and grip, as well as other components.
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Not another dime.
I like the idea as a minimalist exercise- get it down to the absolute necessary things, and ditch the maybe stuff.
Personally, my 6920 is fine for what I use it for, and I really want to go retro on the next one (the Brownells 601 would be cool).
"You win 100% of the fights you avoid. If you're not there when it happens, you don't lose." - William Aprill
"I've owned a guitar for 31 years and that sure hasn't made me a musician, let alone an expert. It's made me a guy who owns a guitar."- BBI
Huh why did they locate the sling slot near the bottom toe of the stock?
edit: whups that's the old lower - this here's the updated one:
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