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Thread: LMT's Estonian rifles

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    I've heard it said that a cheapo optic in 2020 is not the same as a cheapo optic of, say, 10 or 15 years ago. Guess manufacturing technology has brought up overall quality, although there's still a lot of junk out there.

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    I like LMT's MLOK upper generally speaking, but it seems like it kinda of defeats one of its own purposes with the fact that the barrel is not easily removable unless you remove the accessories from the slots. Especially when the older MRP didn't have that issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    I like LMT's MLOK upper generally speaking, but it seems like it kinda of defeats one of its own purposes with the fact that the barrel is not easily removable unless you remove the accessories from the slots. Especially when the older MRP didn't have that issue.
    The tradeoff is having the greatest feeling handguard in the hand I've felt to date + all the myriad of other gained benefits going with a one piece 7075 chassis for an upper.

    The MLR and MLC feels so amazing in the hands. I would hate for them to change the profile to account for barrel changes with MLOK kit still installed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHINOWSO View Post
    And the truth is there is one factory cranking out all of those brands for them.
    That being said, I have a couple of Sig Romeo 4Ts and they are very impressive sights. Very rugged and well built. I love the reticle that features not only a red dot, but also a "circle of death: a la EoTech. I own a bunch of MROs and APs as well, but I have to say I really like these 4Ts.

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    Have any of LMT's rifles been fielded by our mil?
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    What I found interesting in the article was the round counter and associated technology.

    That Holosun 509T has me intrigued.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prepare View Post
    Have any of LMT's rifles been fielded by our mil?
    Just some upper receiver groups for the early Mk18's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotrodder636 View Post
    What I found interesting in the article was the round counter and associated technology.

    That Holosun 509T has me intrigued.
    509T includes an RMR adapter....I was looking at the 508T until this came along!!

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    so who has one?

    I do and absolutely love it

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