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Thread: New Noveske "Project Ares" 5.56mm Battle Rifle!

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    This is a great looking rifle! How much does it weight?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Pistolero View Post
    It's like the top two AR companies, KAC and Noveske, got together and had a baby. Very nice.
    Put a LMT SOPMOD on it and you have a 3-some...

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    Looks like a great collaboration! Couple of questions:

    Is the FH pinned and can you substitute any other muzzle device?

    What is the profile for the SS barrel?

    Midlength gas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lanesmith View Post
    Put a LMT SOPMOD on it and you have a 3-some...
    Considering that KAC manufactures the SOPMOD for LMT...

    I can't tell you how many times I have to thought to myself, " I wish Noveske Would make a rifle with KAC URX."

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    Last edited by ALCOAR; 07-15-11 at 20:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRIDENT82 View Post
    I'm wondering what makes this 5.56 gun a "Battle Rifle" as denoted in the name and title of it?

    I think that term is being used loosely. Don't think they actually mean "battle rifle". They should probably correct that though.

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    I've bought Noveske products from Kevin, and have been very pleased with his service. Good guy, very professional.

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    Good to see a Texas dealer/distributor dealing in high-end products and not just the normal crap you see at the funshow. Best of luck, and I hope to see one in person some time soon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Omni Guns View Post
    However, in these tough economic times, we believed the stainless option is the best platform for our domestic customer base.
    Your dealer on the other site is telling people they can get either barrel.
    Stick


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    Quote Originally Posted by Leonidas01 View Post
    I think that term is being used loosely. Don't think they actually mean "battle rifle". They should probably correct that though.
    Correct. The technical definition of battle rifle is not intended here, I think (i.e. .30 caliber workhorses like the M-14, FAL, and Garand). I think it is intended more aesthetically than technically.

    As for the barrel choice being stainless, it is my opinion that a stainless Noveske barrel is more than capable of handling serious use as long as one does not abuse it by firing heavily in full-auto or suppressed. Noveske stainless barrels are some of the best in the business.

    Yes, the gas system on this barrel is a midlength.
    Last edited by Cincinnatus; 06-28-11 at 12:39.

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