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    Who can ID these AR's???

    I was lurking on AAC's website, and came across some awesome pics that I suspect could possibly be KAC rifles/carbines, or might just be carbines that use different KAC rails, accessories, etc.
    Can anyone elaborate on these rifles/carbines? They look great, and I am not sure if they are complete KAC rifles, or what?? Take a look. Note the exposed low pro gas block, that I'm pretty sure is a KAC, and I also see a few URX rails too. Anyone know more about them? Here is the 5.56, which appears to be an SBR, although not sure of exact bbl length. http://www.advanced-armament.com/sil...000/view.asp?5


    Here's another, which I THINK could be the same exact carbine, only in black? http://www.advancedarmament.com/sile..._m4/view.asp?1


    How about this 5.56 SPR type build? I know that's a KAC URX. http://www.advancedarmament.com/sile..._m4/view.asp?7


    How about this 7.62?

    http://www.advancedarmament.com/sile..._sd/view.asp?7
    Is that Armalites SASS? Sure looks like it could be.



    Does anyone know what the Skull w/ Crossbones Logo in white stands for? I mean, is that a Military units specific logo, or some gun club, or just some tacticool logo that AAC came up with and put on the site?
    Just trying to learn more about these guns, and who built them, or what?
    Thanks for any info.

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    The 5.56 guns all do look to be KACs. I would guess maybe the SR16 in full auto. Odd that the 16" guns have the low-pro gas block and not the flipup front sight, but there are lots of variants of the KAC guns floating around out there and AAC and KAC have a good relationship.

    Lots of pics of the T&E SR15 that I had here for comparison.

    The skull logo, AFAIK, is just a cool picture.

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    The logo is actually one aac runs, its a skull with cross ars. It’s on some of their packaging, shirts, and suppressors.

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    These rifles were put together with some KAC parts they do not have E3 bolts but I'm sure their reliability can be attributed to the fine KAC gear. The skull logo is AAC .
    C Reed Knight III
    Knight's Armament Co.
    http://www.knightarmco.com/

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    I agree they look like KAC

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