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Thread: Taiwanese T91 piston AR is coming to the US market

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    Fixed BUIS I can only find pics of on airsoft guns:


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    Kind of reminds me slightly of the T-65. Wonder what the gas system looks like. Is it a cup-over-spigot design like LWRC?

    Kev, for once we agree: at that price point I'll pick one up to play with.
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    I hope this is the start of something cool and they bring us other crazy Taiwanese stuff in the future.


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    20000225211610.jpg

    The predecessor: T86 airborne carbine, which was in very limited service with ROCN naval commando and the biggest user is actually the Jordanian military.

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    Moar pics with the fixed BUIS:





    Bayonet lug and 1913 rail. I wonder if these can be added?

    Also a good shot of their STANAG mag with overinsertion stops.


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    They are in use in Jordan. The king of Jordan is a cool, badass dude. While the Jordanians are pretty much better soldiers than all the other arabs in the region, their limited adoption of this arm is hardly a great endorsement. You will find these sharing rack space with awesome carbines made by DPMS and RRA.

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    922r compliance might be an issue? IIRC 922 only allows 10 foreign parts so it's probably a non-issue...

    US lower...

    Lower
    Hammer
    Trigger
    Disconnector
    Pistol Grip
    Stock

    US Mag...

    Body
    Follower
    Floor Plate

    How many parts would the upper constitute?

    Barrel
    Receiver
    Bolt
    Muzzle Device
    Handguard
    Piston
    ?
    ?
    ?
    ?

    Regarding the claim of the most reliable piston AR....
    Based upon what? Marketing? I have two LWRC on the exchange right now...maybe you should head there...
    Last edited by Arch; 10-16-16 at 16:48.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NongShim View Post
    They are in use in Jordan. The king of Jordan is a cool, badass dude. While the Jordanians are pretty much better soldiers than all the other arabs in the region, their limited adoption of this arm is hardly a great endorsement. You will find these sharing rack space with awesome carbines made by DPMS and RRA.
    Wait, what.

    A country actually issues DPMS and RRA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KalashniKEV View Post
    A slightly slimmer, but not LW barrel profile would be more appealing, and I bet it would look better at 14.5".
    I'd like to see a full-on LW barrel myself. I like the different look of the front handguards, but noticed it seemed the guys could not hold onto them after doing full auto mag dumps in the videos.

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    Seems like a pretty cool upper.

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