I only figured you didn't count as you often write that you work R&D for Rem, not mentioning AAC in years that I've seen. It was only a distinction that I've seen you make, probably because you must be bigger picture than just AAC. I wish you luck, and I expect with the proper motivation, the resources are there to make something unique and innovative.
It currently appears that AAC's focus will be like Rem Defense's, mediocre or cost cut products to civilians and holding the cooler stuff for military. I'm not sure that model goes along with the reason people liked AAC-previous.
Either way... My speculations aside... AAC is no longer the same company it was. You might argue it's better and that you have more resources, that great things are coming. But that fun company with the top of the line civilian products, the tatoo campaign, the forum, Kevin, Mers, Hollister as public faces, SHOT sweaters, great promo material (where is the latest Make Love Loudly, Make War Silently?), all the things people who bought AAC silencers liked the company for, are gone.
Maybe that's to make way for bigger and better... But delaying the Ranger3 for YEARS, before finally dropping it, no 762 Hunter model, no availability besides maybe one batch of products like the 5/8x24tpi 300-TM, etc etc. You've have great success with the 300blk and AAC, but it is clearly not the same company just moved to Al. It's been refocused and in that, it's lost some appeal. That must be visible to you, right?

