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    Quote Originally Posted by K.L. Davis View Post
    During the AWB, a semi-auto pistol that weighed 50oz or more was considered an assault weapon - this was an Oly Arms project to get under that weight.
    Yet another brilliant idea by OLY Arms!
    ^^ Read with southern accent !^^ and blame all grammatical errors on Alabama's public school system.
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    to be fair, at the time there wasn't near the interest or technology directed to the platform there is today. Coupled with the ban language there wouldn't be for a decade from the date of this project. OA aside, it was a solution of sorts for a few issues regarding AR pistols within the context of the ban.

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    It looks like something Kel-tec would make https://www.google.com/search?q=kel+...&bih=673&dpr=1
    ^^ Read with southern accent !^^ and blame all grammatical errors on Alabama's public school system.
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    I think somebody got a little carried away with their router.

    : )

    But, yes, that is one scary looking bad boy!!

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    I find this very instructive. In Mass, for example, the Fed AW ban is still around, and I've heard stories about people who made lightening cuts to get under the 50 oz limit. Never seen one though.

    What happened to the buffer system?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amicus View Post
    What happened to the buffer system?
    It moved to its new home over the barrel.

    I applauded the unconventional thinking at the time, but they could have been way smarter about how they did what they did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eodinert View Post
    It moved to its new home over the barrel.

    I applauded the unconventional thinking at the time, but they could have been way smarter about how they did what they did.
    Thanks for pointing that out. I thought that was the gas return tube (now I see the conventional gas tube over the barrel). Shoulda looked harder, but was stunned by the magwell and grip cuts.

    I don't think that would hold up as a parmesan grater; maybe a brie strainer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ptmccain View Post
    I think somebody got a little carried away with their router.

    : )

    But, yes, that is one scary looking bad boy!!
    . . . . . . Or CNC machinery.

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    Dudes your looking at this wrong...

    Those magwell cuts are VENTS to allow gas to escape during a KABOOM... which is inevitable when you shoot that thing.

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    Oh man, that is the most fugly looking pistol I've ever seen.

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