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  • DutchV

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 8, 2012
    4,730
    Existing AR pistols seem to have this niche covered pretty well already.
     

    chino101

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    Jan 12, 2011
    157
    My theory too. In semi fires on release. Skirts the definition.

    If this is the case, who would be comfortable with a trigger that operate in a manner that is inverse from convention? If one did become comfortable with it I anticipate that transition back to a conventional firearm could potentially lead to a "negligent discharge" when one is used to a 'fire-on-release' trigger.
     

    DutchV

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    Jul 8, 2012
    4,730
    If this is the case, who would be comfortable with a trigger that operate in a manner that is inverse from convention? If one did become comfortable with it I anticipate that transition back to a conventional firearm could potentially lead to a "negligent discharge" when one is used to a 'fire-on-release' trigger.

    This may be the answer, but it's still a terrible idea. There's no way I'd want a gun that was that much different from every other gun I've ever shot.
     

    Yoshi

    Invictus
    Jun 9, 2010
    4,520
    Someplace in Maryland
    And it's........... Straight-cut lands and grooves. 3"-4" MOA during Shot Show testing. Only in 300 Black Out at the moment. Also, Some interesting ammo on the horizon for it. (Stabilized)
     

    ken792

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 2, 2011
    4,491
    Fairfax, VA
    It's a Nerf football.

    https://www.outdoorhub.com/news/201...eformation-straight-rifling-shoots-footballs/

    ShotShow2018_FAReformation_01232018.jpg
     

    ken792

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 2, 2011
    4,491
    Fairfax, VA
    It's the special ammo they're developing.

    With regular ammo, the firearm can hold about 4 MOA at 50yd, but tumbles after that.
     

    woodline

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    Jan 8, 2017
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    Neat concept. I'll be curious to see if it goes anywhere. Not going to be an early adopter, that's for sure.
     

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