Hard to argue with that.
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I remember SOCOM looking for a gun they could break down and put in a small suit case, this seems to fit that bill.
Thys where the paratus came from as well. So it makes me wonder if that is not where the idea of this came from, I could be wrong as well.
Man that's a nice setup. Wonder how long the wait is for one?
I love my PredatAR but I am not sure I am into this.
The removal of the rail on the PredatAR is easy enough with 4 screws, sure this is easier, but is it needed?
I dunno, just not sure about it.
The wait does suck, when I ordered my 18" 7.62 OBR about 4 months ago I was told "over a year" Oh well, gives me time to save up lol.
In April of 2012 I was told 12-16 weeks for the PredatAR... was delivered in October ;-) lol
3-4 months turned into 6 months, I am sure "over a year" will turn into longer, but like I said, gives me time to save up.
I would rather wait than have LaRue slap a gun together just to get it out the door.
There is no way they are getting RTZ with that setup. Removal of the barrel...... especialy in a precision rifle.
The only thing you are saving is the length of the reciver in addition to the barrel.
If they don't care about precision, then how is this that much smaller than a MK18 broken into two halves and stored? That is still quicker, is smaller, and has no effect on POI/POA vs the larue.
It's a novelty, and nothing more.