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    As of the moment that I'm typing this, Arms Unlimited has the SCAR-SC stock in stock. I got the back in stock email and ordered one. They did raise the price $100 though.

    Edit: They were gone in 10 minutes.
    Last edited by Bret; 12-01-23 at 15:51.

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    Good grief. I’d just get an adapter and ACR type stock and save $200 or more off that ugly thing.
    Do you even get down innagrass, bro?

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    And you'd probably have an overall more functional rifle. However, my goal is to set mine up like the "real" thing (sadly without the FA capability).

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    So many always try to justify why this doesn’t make sense. It’s a great truck gun where range is short. Get a folding pistol brace for it and use gold dots. Secondly, it’s freaking cool AF. We buy guns for cool factor. It’s got that. I just picked up and MCX Spear 9 inch in 556. Suppress it and put a brace on. Great truck or HD gun. The baby scar is awesome. People stop finding reasons to not buy guns and buy them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indianalex01 View Post
    So many always try to justify why this doesn’t make sense. It’s a great truck gun where range is short. Get a folding pistol brace for it and use gold dots. Secondly, it’s freaking cool AF. We buy guns for cool factor. It’s got that. I just picked up and MCX Spear 9 inch in 556. Suppress it and put a brace on. Great truck or HD gun. The baby scar is awesome. People stop finding reasons to not buy guns and buy them.
    I believe it's the 7.5" 5.56 barrel and a $3000 truck gun that people are having the issue with. That's a lot of dough for keyholes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    I believe it's the 7.5" 5.56 barrel and a $3000 truck gun that people are having the issue with. That's a lot of dough for keyholes.
    Price is something that is what it is.. don’t buy it if it’s not worth it to you. As far as keyholing goes. I’ve not heard that they keyhole. 1st I’ve heard of that. That would be an issue. Has anyone else heard that this gun keyholes?
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    If they ever come out with a 10" barrel version that takes a SCAR buttstock, I'd be in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    If they ever come out with a 10" barrel version that takes a SCAR buttstock, I'd be in.
    They do sell a 10.5 inch barrel. They are around so you can get one. I’m still waiting for wickedwillis to support what he said about the scar 15p keyholing. I can’t find a thing on it. I’m starting to think he was telling untruths to justify his hate for the weapon. That’s not good. Hopefully he will post some proof of this gun not stabilizing Rounds and keyholing. We shall see
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    Why would you buy this over the new sig offerings? The Sigs are smaller and more compact. Sig will have parts; Sig will warranty if there is an issue; Sig will not void your warranty if you use a suppressor. I am by no means a Sig fanboy, but I'm done with FN and their bullshit.
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    I personally have nothing against buying both, but I'm turned off by Sig's business practices. They change designs every five minutes, use their customers to test their designs and stop offering parts. If you buy a firearm based on customer support, neither is a good option.

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