Another unstated goal of the antis. Make everything so expensive that you effectively lose your 2nd A right by being unable to afford to buy anything.Interesting.
But: The basic model 27 Sentry is priced between $1,765.00 – $1,940.00.
I wouldn’t think so. Their isn’t any connection between the stock and receiver extension but who the hell really knows.Wait isn’t that a thumb hole stock? NO NO New York
The credit card may not take them.Will they take a credit card....
$1,900 to $3,700? Yikes!
Another unstated goal of the antis. Make everything so expensive that you effectively lose your 2nd A right by being unable to afford to buy anything.
Cobalt Kinetics make high end competition focused ARs. That's the same price range ofr theirnregular models too. One of their schticks is an automatic bolt close upon loading a full magazine.Definitely nice looking but it’s too pricey for my taste.
I guess it's just sticker shock. I know that with my builds I have spent in that neighborhood, just not all at once.Cobalt Kinetics make high end competition focused ARs. That's the same price range ofr theirnregular models too. One of their schticks is an automatic bolt close upon loading a full magazine.
I was just countering @carpediem's statement mostly. Cobalt's AR's arent my cup of tea frankly. I like a simpler, more duty oriented esthetic. In fact I am very keen on my NYGF build, its configured perfectly for me.I guess it's just sticker shock. I know that with my builds I have spent in that neighborhood, just not all at once.
Once more legislation, like the one in Deerfield, that bans "barrel shrouds" (defined as a covering that partially or wholly surrounds a barrel) passes, we'll be holding our not-assault-weapons with potholders.
I don't see how this is any different than a Thordsen. Skinnier, yes. But no different. It's a total waste of money for an idiot who got duped into parting with it.
Edit. Not calling anyone here an idiot.