The BAD EPS pins being a little longer makes it a little easier to take your rifle down.
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Wow.
Shots of preparation H all around. And some saline solution for all the sandy vagina.
Jesus guys, let this one shake out. Two people on this whole forum have access to one of these rifles. At least stay judgement, good or bad, till they are vetted a little more. I am interested in innovation and want to see how this goes.
But I own a piston AR too so I am an outcast leper...
Jim thanks for taking the time to post and answer some of our questions. Dig'n the roll mark/logo and from a graphic design standpoint the web site rocks.
Look forward to seeing more of your product in the future. A couple of questions if I may, I noticed your rifles come with A2 muzzle devies. I assume this is due in part to your military customers, any of your clients using any of the whiz bang devices on their guns or things pretty standard with the A2s? Also is there a demand in your circles for a Key Mod RIS?
Seems like a very nice and expensive rifle. Seems like the designer intended it to be a very nice expensive rifle. I'd love to have one. Might not buy one, but it's not all that different from a 2.5k noveske gen III.
Having owned a 2.5k noveske and a 2k kac. I can say while the noveske was in no way a technically better or more efficient rifle, (in fact based on bolt life it is probably less efficient) it definitely had a better fit and finish. I would equate "fit and finish" to sexy appeal. (Hence the female marketing theme). It's more than just "tight upper and lower fit".
I am for one am always excited to see a new entry into the market as an AR fan and general blue blooded American capitalist. Especially one from a guy with what seems like a lot of industry cred and thumbs up from guys like F2S, M4guru and SMG.
Sure they are doing the guy a solid with some positive reviews, that what friends are 4. Kind of like when Larry Vickers say the VP9 is the best new gun out. Take it for what it's worth.
Money talks and BS walks my friends!
Happy Friday ya'all. I hope you have a great weekend.
I've been told it's quite difficult to operate the take down pins while wearing gloves like our kids are using overseas. Even as little as 0.030 longer pins would make it easier to op the pins.
My only question about the HD product is how dependable and consistent it is. Does it perform up to spec under the full range of temps? (-30F-110F here in Wisconsin)
Inspiring shooter confidence is one of the hidden "products" sold by firearm manufacturers. Product quality leads to product/customer confidence.
what confuses me is, what is the end result...seriously, for the extra money and time spent on exact clearance and stricter tolerances...what do I get? Is it inherently more accurate, last longer, more reliable, and how much more so?
1. She's an adult performer, not a whore.
2. Though she may not be the person who would lend credibility to a firearm, in this day and age, having her as a model is mild by today's standards. (In order to remain competitive, Bushmaster is planning on releasing a Ron Jeremy carbine).
3. I suspect that the woman in the photo is a reflection of SMGlee's other industry connections and photography.
4. SMGLee has an outside acting career, including a several season stint where he played Lloyd in the HBO Series Entourage:
http://lostinreviews.com/wp-content/...9/07/lloyd.jpg
5. In the interest of fair disclosure, I sometimes work as a Steve Buscemi impersonator.