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    Quote Originally Posted by wahoo95 View Post
    I know Joey as well and have seen his work. He does take pride in the stuff he builds and works to improve on the system. To date he is the only guy I know that has a fully functional and reliable 12.5" Mid Gas system in their new LVOA SBR. I will be taking a class in November where their new 14.5" Rifle will be available for review. I'm looming forward to checking it out.

    I am in no way affiliated with Warsport, however I do know the owners and know that they are serious about what they do.
    So.....your word is enough for me. I'll be reading up on that 12.5"

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    James Yeager/Tactical Response is involved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmrtnsn View Post
    James Yeager/Tactical Response is involved?
    I noticed that as well...

    That was enough for me, right there...

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    I'm just wondering what is so special about their technology that creates a recoil reduced rifle. What is so great about it?

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    Looks to me like he made a video, along with chris costa.

    I'd recommend not making assumptions about warsport based on that video. If Yeager makes a videos about Glocks, what will that tell you?
    Last edited by dorton; 10-21-12 at 13:50.

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    I wonder how they came up with the name. What makes it "Low Visibility"?

    It's a cool idea having a mid-length gas system for a 12.5in barrel but I'm sure that's the shortest the barrel can go for mid-length anyway. I would like to feel the difference between a 12.5in carbine and the 12.5in mid-length though I don't think there will much of one.
    Last edited by C45P312; 10-21-12 at 14:11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmrtnsn View Post
    James Yeager/Tactical Response is involved?
    Wait, is this that rifle that Yeager and Costa are endorsing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlelebowski View Post
    Also, my favorite rifle is my S&W M&P :
    Econojunk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 500grains View Post
    Econojunk.
    Nice, really added to the discussion. Care to be specific? Pat Rogers endorsed the M&P line a while ago. I've taken my experience with a 5.45 very publicly and it's been outstanding.

    Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

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    Here's the video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU7XWFFTEO8

    I'm intrigued. Looks like a 12.5" midlength probably coupled with a VLTOR A5 system to increase the reliability issues that may be inherent with that system.

    I know Spike's had a 12.5" midlength that they ran for awhile, but it was only a limited run. You can find these uppers for sale floating around the internet.

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