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Thread: Best Features ever for the Right Handed Shooter.

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    It means that based on your response, we know that TTPs have changed since you were taught an AR and most of us that see the value in it understand why you don't.


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    And what is that supposed to mean?
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    I'm 100% in agreement with you Stickman.
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    Just noticed that Rainier Arms has a pre-order sale on these lowers.

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    interesting and innovative piece but i think it just adds to confusion under stress. You may not want to drop the mag when u want your bolt locked back to clear a malf and as i see you can still just use the normal bolt catch i think that if you train using this feature your muscle memory (especially under stress) is going to make you drop the mag during any malfunction out of habit even when your only trying to lock the bolt. I don't have a BAD but would definitely favor it. Neat piece but not for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtyboy333 View Post
    interesting and innovative piece but i think it just adds to confusion under stress. You may not want to drop the mag when u want your bolt locked back to clear a malf and as i see you can still just use the normal bolt catch i think that if you train using this feature your muscle memory (especially under stress) is going to make you drop the mag during any malfunction out of habit even when your only trying to lock the bolt. I don't have a BAD but would definitely favor it. Neat piece but not for me.
    I'm confused - in what situation would you lock the bolt back but wouldn't drop the mag?

    The only time, outside of clearing a malfunction, that I lock the bolt back is just before I insert my first mag of the day... it makes it seat a little more easily.
    Last edited by justin_247; 01-15-11 at 06:34. Reason: "day"... not "say."

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    I was wondering the same thing. What kind of malfunction am I clearing where I need to lock the bolt to the rear but not remove the magazine? What is the next step in the TTP for that?

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    SHOT SHOW Announcement

    Just wanted to let everyone know that the new lower we will be unveiling at SHOT will be at the Samson Manufacturing
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    I look forward to meeting you there!

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    Anybody got pictures of the new ambi-lowers that AXTS alluded to, yet?

    I see that S&W and CMMG are both releasing ambi-lowers. Pictures of either of those would be welcome, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb Jensen View Post
    I'm 100% in agreement with you Stickman.
    Hey Robb,

    Next time you take it out could you run immediate & remedial actions on it? I see the value for remedial, I'm wondering if it would screw up the muscle memory for immediate.

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