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    LMT

    Just saw the reply from them, that's top notch right there!

    Stated before I saw the reply that I'd send my money to LMT or LaRue.
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    I need to comment here as someone who has ACTUALLY shot the Legion and familiar with the company. I am not bothered by the Lawyer stuff...

    Our company first ran into Legion at SHOT, and was very impressed by their carbines and pistols.

    Last month they sent us their loaner rifle, the same one featured on the MagPul video. We were using it for an upcoming TV episode and had it for almost two weeks. If anyone cares, I will name the show and date later, around October if you want to see it.

    My first impression was that the thing was filthy and dry. I called Legion and was told not to clean it or lube it. The round count through it was in the 1000s. Ok, so we took it to the range a lot during this time, and added another 500 rounds through it without any dramas.

    Impressions-

    • Seemed lighter, probably due to the hex barrel.
    • Accuracy was just about equal to our Noveskes.
    • Bolt carrier coating seemed to work well, and I still don't know where all the carbon and junk went to.
    • Hand guard was from Wilson Combat and very comfortable, though I would probably want the new Noveske guard.


    The multicam dipping was holding up very very well. I was impressed and normally not a fan of such stuff.
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    +1 on this. Mega makes lowers and uppers for a bunch of different AR companies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brahmzy View Post
    Uh, you'd be dead wrong on that one bud.
    MEGA Arms makes some of, if not the best AR receivers available - forged or billet. Always in spec, insane finish/anodizing. Just consistent quality.
    Besides a few Noveske FFLs, all I run are MEGA receivers - I've had just about all the others. MEGA is top-tier stuff. If you knew anything about the company and their machine work, you'd know they strive to be the best with the limited products they offer. The arms side is a spin-off from their aerospace manufacturing side. Precision work.

    If you're talking about the NiB finish, then I agree wholeheartedly - pretty darn silly to have an uncoated NiB exterior, but whatever.

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    Hi guys,

    Thanks for the kind words. There's a bunch of Tier One (sorry, I kinda hate that phrase) folks out there who have tried us out. Please feel free to reach out to any of them to get a feel for what were about.

    We haven't figured out how to post these spec sheets on our site. (Damn you Volusion!) so I posted them to google docs. Here's the rub on the LF-15c and the LF-15d. I'll get pistol and LF4 specs out soon.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...UVkv8hkts/edit

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KFRRzS4D5mHeNZ5dHIQq-WXTjG3F31w4WpbjxuHXgLs/edit


    It doesn't say so on the sheet but we also cryo treat our barrels. The benefit is to get closer to the life span of a cold hammer forged barrel but with the accuracy of a stainless unit.

    Cheers,
    Adam
    MCLMM
    Legion Firearms
    Texas

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSGGlock View Post
    To the OP; I'm impressed you read that much depth into it.

    To Adam Morehead; That's solid you standing up, hope you do well. Now kick your lawyer in the nads.
    Awesome! I cut out half the stuff from the original TOS and hope to have it reposted by the end of the weekend. Stay tuned.....
    MCLMM
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    Quote Originally Posted by adameverywhere View Post
    Hi guys,

    Thanks for the kind words. There's a bunch of Tier One (sorry, I kinda hate that phrase) folks out there who have tried us out. Please feel free to reach out to any of them to get a feel for what were about.

    We haven't figured out how to post these spec sheets on our site. (Damn you Volusion!) so I posted them to google docs. Here's the rub on the LF-15c and the LF-15d. I'll get pistol and LF4 specs out soon.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...UVkv8hkts/edit

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KFRRzS4D5mHeNZ5dHIQq-WXTjG3F31w4WpbjxuHXgLs/edit


    It doesn't say so on the sheet but we also cryo treat our barrels. The benefit is to get closer to the life span of a cold hammer forged barrel but with the accuracy of a stainless unit.

    Cheers,
    Adam
    Very cool. Bait your web designer with some chips, beer and hooters girls and get that up on your site !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraq Ninja View Post
    I need to comment here as someone who has ACTUALLY shot the Legion and familiar with the company. I am not bothered by the Lawyer stuff...

    Our company first ran into Legion at SHOT, and was very impressed by their carbines and pistols.

    Last month they sent us their loaner rifle, the same one featured on the MagPul video. We were using it for an upcoming TV episode and had it for almost two weeks. If anyone cares, I will name the show and date later, around October if you want to see it.

    My first impression was that the thing was filthy and dry. I called Legion and was told not to clean it or lube it. The round count through it was in the 1000s. Ok, so we took it to the range a lot during this time, and added another 500 rounds through it without any dramas.

    Impressions-

    • Seemed lighter, probably due to the hex barrel.
    • Accuracy was just about equal to our Noveskes.
    • Bolt carrier coating seemed to work well, and I still don't know where all the carbon and junk went to.
    • Hand guard was from Wilson Combat and very comfortable, though I would probably want the new Noveske guard.


    The multicam dipping was holding up very very well. I was impressed and normally not a fan of such stuff.
    I would like to know about the upcoming show.

    I don't really care about the agreement, I looked at it and honestly was turned off after the first paragraph, I HATE READING ANYTHING WRITTEN IN ALL CAPS. I feel like I am being yelled at. Use the shift key.

    Adam,

    Thanks for posting and clearing things up for us.
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    Quote Originally Posted by alienb1212 View Post
    I suggest you re-read the entire thread before making that statement, the manufacturer did respond.

    Remember, folks, you can add all sorts of stuff into a EULA, ToS, or purchase agreement, but that does not mean that it has the force of law. I remember some software developer adding a clause that summarized "We own your immortal soul upon installing our software"

    They just did it as a point to show that people never, ever read EULAs, and of course they cant enforce it (well...I hope)
    I did read this whole thread and have looked at Legions website. I read Legions response too but they still have their messed up policy in place if you want to take a chance and send them money for a gun. If Legion truly is not talking about of their neck then Legion needs to go re-vamp there policy to a much more reasonable policy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdrums View Post
    I did read this whole thread and have looked at Legions website. I read Legions response too but they still have their messed up policy in place if you want to take a chance and send them money for a gun. If Legion truly is not talking about of their neck then Legion needs to go re-vamp there policy to a much more reasonable policy.
    Their rep said that he was working on changing the posted policy.
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    New TOS in place. Mostly anyway. I've probably cut stuff I shouldn't and left stuff in that I shouldn't have as well. The document is now less than half as long. The stuff in caps is still in caps, but in the coming weeks I'll rewrite a whole new version, have a cooler lawyer check it out and let ya'll know.

    Thanks again for letting us know.

    Cheers,
    Adam
    MCLMM
    Legion Firearms
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