That part makes sense, but the way it's built looks strange. It looks like it has vents or something toward the rear. Maybe it's designed to reduce the sound and vibration of the buffer and spring.anygunanywhere wrote:Cheek rest?Excaliber wrote:It should be interesting to fire without straight line recoil, but I'm sure it's fully functional.RoyGBiv wrote:http://gunsnfreedom.com/the-new-ar-15-d ... n-a-tizzy/
[ Image ]Prototypes for the newly designed AR-15 are hitting gun shops across New York, as gun shops and machinists have designed a rifle that complies with the anti-gun law.
At least one gun shop has received a letter from state police saying that the new AR-15 style rifles should be legal in the state as long as they don’t have some of the features that the law prohibits.
I'm not sure what the point of the odd buffer tube extension is, though. Maybe it's just reinforced to resist drops and dings since it's no longer inside the stock.
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- Mon Feb 10, 2014 11:26 am
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Re: SAFE-Compliant AR
- Mon Feb 10, 2014 8:03 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: SAFE-Compliant AR
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Re: SAFE-Compliant AR
It should be interesting to fire without straight line recoil, but I'm sure it's fully functional.RoyGBiv wrote:http://gunsnfreedom.com/the-new-ar-15-d ... n-a-tizzy/
[ Image ]Prototypes for the newly designed AR-15 are hitting gun shops across New York, as gun shops and machinists have designed a rifle that complies with the anti-gun law.
At least one gun shop has received a letter from state police saying that the new AR-15 style rifles should be legal in the state as long as they don’t have some of the features that the law prohibits.
I'm not sure what the point of the odd buffer tube extension is, though. Maybe it's just reinforced to resist drops and dings since it's no longer inside the stock.