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Posted: 9/24/2015 6:47:57 AM EDT
Any news when these might come out?
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Originally Posted By aemun: Any news when these might come out? View Quote |
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
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That's awesome news. Will the price be comparable to the CMT version?
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Originally Posted By aemun: That's awesome news. Will the price be comparable to the CMT version? View Quote Yes. It will be competitively priced but it will be higher simply due to the much greater amount of machining to our lower receivers. All the lightening cuts and details is extremely time consuming. Also, aside from the design features of our our monolithic PDW lower not being the same as the CMT, the STOCK on ours is also collapses 1" shorter thanks to our new, patent pending ultra compact buffer and buffer tube system. The overall length will be brought down to 4.78" from the rear of the lower receiver to the end of the stock. The new buffer system is the key for the shorter stock and will not need a proprietary BCG. |
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
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Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
Yes. It will be competitively priced but it will be higher simply due to the much greater amount of machining to our lower receivers. All the lightening cuts and details is extremely time consuming. Also, aside from the design features of our our monolithic PDW lower not being the same as the CMT, the STOCK on ours is also collapses 1" shorter thanks to our new, patent pending ultra compact buffer and buffer tube system. The overall length will be brought down to 4.78" from the rear of the lower receiver to the end of the stock. The new buffer system is the key for the shorter stock and will not need a proprietary BCG. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
Originally Posted By aemun:
That's awesome news. Will the price be comparable to the CMT version? Yes. It will be competitively priced but it will be higher simply due to the much greater amount of machining to our lower receivers. All the lightening cuts and details is extremely time consuming. Also, aside from the design features of our our monolithic PDW lower not being the same as the CMT, the STOCK on ours is also collapses 1" shorter thanks to our new, patent pending ultra compact buffer and buffer tube system. The overall length will be brought down to 4.78" from the rear of the lower receiver to the end of the stock. The new buffer system is the key for the shorter stock and will not need a proprietary BCG. The stock is integrated like the CMT correct? |
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Originally Posted By VIP3R: The stock is integrated like the CMT correct? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By VIP3R: Originally Posted By wdigeorge: Originally Posted By aemun: That's awesome news. Will the price be comparable to the CMT version? Yes. It will be competitively priced but it will be higher simply due to the much greater amount of machining to our lower receivers. All the lightening cuts and details is extremely time consuming. Also, aside from the design features of our our monolithic PDW lower not being the same as the CMT, the STOCK on ours is also collapses 1" shorter thanks to our new, patent pending ultra compact buffer and buffer tube system. The overall length will be brought down to 4.78" from the rear of the lower receiver to the end of the stock. The new buffer system is the key for the shorter stock and will not need a proprietary BCG. The stock is integrated like the CMT correct? Yes, the integrated PDW stock/monolithic design is our co-patent with CMT so the base technology is the same. We prototype the design on their receiver first as it was easier to make. The buffer system, however, is different between the two. |
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com |
Guess I better start saving now.
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Will the new receiver have ambi bolt release?
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And will it have ambi mag release?
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It is not considered an SBR lower correct?
The CMT is California legal - can I assume that yours will also be OK here in CA then too? |
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New PDW Lowers will have full AMBI Controls.
We are 1 week from releasing them. The lower should be "OK" for CA pending on your final configuration. We're not an attorney to give out legal advice. We have many news that just released. Hard to post here due to all the photo links. Please check us out on www.Instagram.com/battlearms |
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com |
President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com |
Will the normal 556 LW lowers be produced in full ambi too?
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King of the Muskets
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Originally Posted By ragincajun1919: Will the normal 556 LW lowers be produced in full ambi too? View Quote Ambi lowers are not fully lightweight so it will be called a different model when we make it. It will likely not happen until next year sometime as we are at capacity making BAD556-LW and the BAD-PDW Lowers at the moment. |
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com |
Can the stock/buffer/spring be used for a .300 Blk build?
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Originally Posted By clark213: Can the stock/buffer/spring be used for a .300 Blk build? View Quote We haven't completed our testing with 300BLK uppers yet so at this time we won't be making any definitive statements. Pending on your setup (gas system, etc.), you should be able to get it to run, especially if it is suppressed. |
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com |
Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
We haven't completed our testing with 300BLK uppers yet so at this time we won't be making any definitive statements. Pending on your setup (gas system, etc.), you should be able to get it to run, especially if it is suppressed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
Originally Posted By clark213:
Can the stock/buffer/spring be used for a .300 Blk build? We haven't completed our testing with 300BLK uppers yet so at this time we won't be making any definitive statements. Pending on your setup (gas system, etc.), you should be able to get it to run, especially if it is suppressed. Thanks for the response! My build will be a 8.5" barrel with a pistol length gas tube and will be run 100% of the time suppressed. I'm thinking it should be fine, just wanted your input. Thanks again. |
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Any news on when these will be available again?
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We have another batch inbound next week. It will take a few days after we receive them to inspect/QC and then to install all the lower components. Most of the incoming ones are spoken for, there should be some left/available but that is as of today. If you want one it is best to call in (702-802-3588) and ask for Rosa and be added to wait list so they don't get sold out by next week.
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President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
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Are these low shelf / accepting of a RDIAS?
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Yes low shelf
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Bob Hostetter
Battle Arms Development |
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