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Looks good to me. I am still puzzled at where the BCG reciprocates into
The video I've seen of it shows it functions, but I'm not grasping how.
Here's how it works: a rat-tail like a FAL.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...r-rifle-works/
"Addressing the problem of shootings by ban or confiscation of non-criminal's guns is like addressing the problem of rape by chopping off the Johnson of everyone who DIDN't rape anyone while not only leaving the rapists' equipment intact, but giving them free viagra to boot." --Me
Can someone please explain how the operating mechanism works?
Last edited by wildcard600; 04-26-14 at 21:31.
While I am in agreement that Cal state laws are asinine, the only "configuration" change required on something like a 6920 (anything with an off-list lower) is the addition of a bullet button. Everything else on the rifle can stay exactly as it is in a "free state" with the bullet button installed.
That being said, I like the idea of the Ares rifle bigtime. The more compatible with standard AR components, the better.
Am i the only one here thinking it's actually pretty cool?
I am typically against collectibles, and novelty guns, but something about this with a wood stock would be nifty as hell.
It's more complicated than that. First, some, if not all, Colt lowers are banned by name. Second, even with a bullet button, you are limited to a fixed magazine with capacity of ten rounds or less.
Featureless rifles may use magazines that hold more than ten rounds so long as- and here's the kicker- it's not a fixed magazine
INSIDE PLAN OF BOX
- ROAD-RUNNER LIFTS GLASS OF WATER- PULLING UP MATCH
- MATCH SCRATCHES ON MATCH-BOX
- MATCH LIGHTS FUSE TO TNT
- BOOM!
- HA-HA!!
-WILE E. COYOTE, AUTHOR OF "EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW IN LIFE, I LEARNED FROM GOLDBERG & MURPHY"
I am American
Last edited by Koshinn; 04-27-14 at 11:34.
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