- Jul 29, 2014
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Are we allowed to have socom profile barrels?
It's a heavy short barrel. You can pin and weld a muzzle device to achieve 16". It will be a legal barrel in Md.
Are we allowed to have socom profile barrels?
It's a heavy short barrel. You can pin and weld a muzzle device to achieve 16". It will be a legal barrel in Md.
It's a heavy short barrel. You can pin and weld a muzzle device to achieve 16". It will be a legal barrel in Md.
Do you happen to know if solgw offers any Maryland legal barrels on their rifles ?
Because it’s radical and you can do better than that upper for the same price.
Do you happen to know if solgw offers any Maryland legal barrels on their rifles ?
Please enlighten me...
Because it’s radical and you can do better than that upper for the same price.
show me please.
I’ve already answered you.
This gets talked about a lot.
There are lots of less than favorable reviews for radical firearms out there on the web. Look them up.
I’ve personally rebuilt one for a friend and I was not impressed.
They are a basic assembly shop using the cheapest available parts from lord knows what OEM’s and then selling them for more than they’re worth.
The only reason they have any relevancy today is because of how hard it was to find quality AR’s during the pandemic. Shops turned to them so they’d have something, anything to keep on the shelves.
Radical is squarely below Anderson in my book. It’s really bottom of the barrel.
show me please.
Not yet, you haven't answered me.
Lets look at what they offer...
Mid length, H-Bar, $449.99
You have not shown me why not.
You have told me what you heard, and you have shown me more expensive ideas.
I have never seen a SOLGW rifle that complies with Maryland’s idiocy.
They use ballistic advantage barrels, though, so in theory you could build a comparable MD complaint upper using SOLGW hand guards and other bits. BA makes a few HBARS.