They have some nice looking rifles!
Regarding the Arsenal Democracy rifles.
Their website doesn't list weights or the parts they use or anything. What is special about them? Are they forged receivers?
Your in the AR business, what is your input on the question that was proposed.It says <1 MOA guarantee somehwere on their site.
How is sub MOA accuracy in an AR especially unique? I mean don't get me wrong, they look nice and all and the prices aren't out of line with other premium ARs, I've just never heard of em is all. Also not the biggest fan of billet receivers.It says <1 MOA guarantee somehwere on their site.
Cumo sure as hell could!(man, we could fuck up a wet dream)
How is sub MOA accuracy in an AR especially unique? I mean don't get me wrong, they look nice and all and the prices aren't out of line with other premium ARs, I've just never heard of em is all. Also not the biggest fan of billet receivers.
I see they do have one forged model.
Haven't shot the new one yet. The old one would shoot sub MOA though. I paid $1,380 for it.You dint get sub moa in most any $1000 and under ar. Even at $1500 , with nice aluminum parts and sights, is a real good pricepoint for this.
Just sayin....
How much was that daniels defense (DD? That is the one you got a freeby cause of surface damage, right?). It shoots almost sub moa right?
i must of missed this thread, They decided to replace the whole rifle due to the finish instead of just refinishing it?Haven't shot the new one yet. The old one would shoot sub MOA though. I paid $1,380 for it.
That's my point though, most quality ARs, even a duty spec one, should do under 1 MOA with the good stuff.
I got the freebie because they'd rather replace than refinish a rifle. Still doesn't make sense to me but whatever.
I have no trouble believing that Arsenal isnangreat company, I'm just not a fan of billet receivers is all.
Yes.i must of missed this thread, They decided to replace the whole rifle due to the finish instead of just refinishing it?