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K&M Arms

 

I may pay this place a visit. Is there anyone interested in one? I will get some prices. No Tire-Kickers, please!!!!

 

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Specs:

Caliber: 5.56mm/.223 3.5lb or 5.0lb smooth trigger pull with patented trigger linkage. (Something the bullpup industry is not known for )

Barrel Length: 17.5"

Barrel Twist: 1:9

Nitride treated (Entire barrel and barrel extension)

Overall Length: 26.25"

Weight: 7.4 LB

Short Stroke Piston System

Strong 3 Lug style bolt that is NP3 plated

Mil Spec type III Class 2 color black anodize

Price $1800 (Cash price discount , CC will have a 3% surcharge Shipping $30 and AZ residence add TAX)  

 

Features:

Billet aluminum Lower 6000 series

Utilizes standard AR-15 hammer, disconnect, slightly modified trigger, magazine catch, grip, springs and pins.

Skeleton billet trigger

Magpul enhanced butt pad

Push button safety located right at your finger tip

2X QD sling adapters

2X AR style takedown pins. (Uses standard AR takedown springs and detent)

AR180 style bolt carrier with a 3 lug triangular bolt that uses standard AR extractor and ejector parts. Guide rods and cam pin are NP3 plated

Uses Standard AR mags. (Comes with one magpul 30 rd mag)

Uses standard AR pistol grip that can be changed to use most all other AR grip. Currently shipping with a TangoDown pistol grip.

Non reciprocating charging handle changeable to both sides of the receiver

Standard AR Flash hider threaded 1/2-28

Ambi mag release that is a standard AR style

Modular side rails that can be mounted in any of the side slots

AR style bolt catch with last round hold open

Tactical flared magwell for quick magazine loading

 

 

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Does this have anything the tavor doesn't? this is more or the same price and is not battle proven like the tavor I say this because I'm just about ready to pull the trigger and get the tavor

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