http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...-powmia-rifle/
Going to their booth to check it out today. I would have liked to see Colt or even FN do this. Hopefully Troy does not f this up. May be a fun toy. Initial thoughts?
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http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...-powmia-rifle/
Going to their booth to check it out today. I would have liked to see Colt or even FN do this. Hopefully Troy does not f this up. May be a fun toy. Initial thoughts?
just looking at the rifle. As stated above, I wish Colt had done this.
Troy is a good company and the stuff above is partially blown out of proportion. They made right by their mistakes.
Anyway, this looks really good actually. Very accurate clone, and with the popularity of vintage rifles, it should do well. If I were buying another rifle, I wouldn't hesitate
So troy is making a sport version?
Edit: Now that I can see the pics better, I redact the above statement.
I wish Colt would release one with A1 lower, I think there is a market for them.
Very cool, I love these guns. However I'd like to see the role marks on them.
I wish Colt would do this with some awesome role marks.
There is a market for A1 lowers now. Of course, Nodak Spud has been making them for several years now and McKay Enterprises starting making them again. Now, Brownells is going to be putting out A1 lowers and uppers. They are using Nodak Spud forgings and doing the finishing work themselves. The A1 uppers are marked "NDS". Their receivers will be anodized black. Nodak Spud will still be doing theirs in XM Gray and black. McKay Enterprises does theirs in XM Gray, but their finishing work on the metal is not as nice as what Nodak Spud turns out. NDS is also cheaper ($160 shipped) than McKay ($155 + shipping). Brownells is $150 + shipping.
Cool. I would imagine that non-USAF types have probably never heard of the GAU-5 designation. When I was stationed in the UK, us airmen got M16's and the officers and NCO's got GAU-5's for convoy duty.
Regarding GAU-5's, that's pretty slick! I do wish they'd offer a factory SBR version since that is what the real ones were.