just wondering how this is a-cat as doesn't the pistol grip have to be integrated ? *RockRiverArms AR-15,A-CAT*.(BRAND NEW) | Trade Me
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just wondering how this is a-cat as doesn't the pistol grip have to be integrated ? *RockRiverArms AR-15,A-CAT*.(BRAND NEW) | Trade Me
It's only e-cat if the grip is "military pattern". There was a recent court ruling that provided a legal base for this.
Trademe is so full of expert commentators that know nothing. Do they have any idea how stupid they look?
Its a hogue grip-non military pattern. perfectly A-cat legal and the same grip I have on my A-cat Rock river arms predator pursuit.
I'm surprised it hasn't been pulled yet
what about mag pull grips are they legal?
interesting well that answers my questions as i thought it had to be integrated into the stock
i would if i had 2g to spend on an AR but the garage door had to go and crap out didn't it !:(
one word of advice to all whom are prospective/pondering/thinking of a AR....... Buy one,they are the nicest things to fire, no recoil,soft,amazing handling characteristics... when you buy an AR your not just buying ONE rifle and without sounding too overly American Tacticalish here but your buying a weapon system capable of switching calibres with 2 push pins and in a multitude of usefull calibres suitable for any purpose!:thumbsup:
are you american ?:P well i would but the cash aint here at the moment :(
I'd love one. But, to me a Long range rifle seems like it would get more use. an ar would be a safe/range queen.
I don't understand this train of thought that seems to propagate about AR's. People seem to give off the idea that if you take your AR into the bush and get it wet and dirty it will fall to pieces. Mine get rolled bowled and arse-holed and they are fine. I pretty much don't maintain them at all, except for running a few patches down the bore now and then. They can be set up for LR with the right components. I'm planning on developing two loads for my Rock River carbine. A cheapish, generic hunting load for when it's wearing the Redfield 3-9 and a high BC load for reaching out further, when I decide what optic I want to use for that. Sorry if I misunderstood your post.
Ahh yes but just think of the number of times you've been out bunny blasting or small game in general and theres been multiple targets at varying ranges,just think of operating the bolt etc staying on target as oppossed to the opposite with a semi, staying on target,being able to adjust etc if you miss theres many many virtues of a reliable accurate semi...
Long range you say aye? why not grab yourself a 6.5 Grendle and off you go, supersonic to 1200m off the top of my head and being a 6.5 very high BC bullets and whats more dare I speak against my other pride enjoy it replicates 25-06 energy levels.... correct projectile selection and anythings toast!
Or you could grab a AR 10 in 308 and have cheap ammo whilst being effective to 800m...
or a subsonic platform in 300 AAC/blackout and lob 200gr 30cal projectiles silently and deadly at deer out to 200m.....
bush rifle you say? grab yourself a 6.8SPC and there you go 243 energy levels and it attains maximum velocity out of a 16" barrel,thats right only a 16!!
go crazy and have a shop around and by all means you can come and shoot mine and see what you think,if you are going to shop around..... though and this should be second nature, dont buy anything AR thats made in china, in other words Don't buy from gunshitty!!! I can put you onto a mate who imports Rock Rivers so flick me a PM if your keen!
Enough said? :thumbsup:
Who knows which Mag pul pistol grips are classed as "Millatary pattern" ??
None of them.
I don't get into the bush all that much, so it would get used at the range mostly. By LR i mean (eventually) 600+ I understand a .308 ar would do that, but no where near as accurately as a accurised rem for instance. I have a saiga in .223 it gets used and abused a lot, an ar would be the same, but for me an ar just wouldn't get enough use to justify it. In saying that if I were to take up service rifle, or military style shooting matches I'd buy one instantly, and who knows in a few years i might look at 3 gun, or similar? then I will get one, just right now, a 7mm mag rem 700 is a more practical firearm.
TM have pulled the auction