Looking great - can't wait for these to hit the market :) Especially the new barrels.
Printable View
Looking great - can't wait for these to hit the market :) Especially the new barrels.
You know, the barrels are the part that I am personally the most excited about. They are a very accurate Polygonal barrel that we'll be treating with our new finishing process. We are talking about changing the original process we had opted for for a new system. The original process was a bore treatment and because of the color was not well suited to exterior finishing. The new treatment that's been dubbed "Dragon Skin" is a system similar to the system LWRC deploys with their NiCorr processing, but we take it a couple steps further.
What does this mean for our clients? A barrel that performs consistently, and accurately over a very long lifespan. We will not be offering "basic" run of the mill barrels on our basic models.. all of our rifles will feature this barrel technology, whether it's in a 7.5" AR Pistol or a 16" Carbine.
We'll also be offering many of our components finished in Dragon Skin. There is a lot of excitement around the shop with this process and what it offers.
- Dave
Sort, but not above the stock rails, like the Sage.
Imagine, if you will, that in the picture below the buffer stub is not visible because the buttstock extends over it.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../556PDW1-1.jpg
Just wanted to post an update. We've been so busy I haven't had time to pop in. The first post was edited with product shots.
Check out our new website at North Eastern Arms and see the media section for vids and action shots!
Our home town Canadians should be proud to hear that our rifles are heading to dealers and units on 5 continents.
And this is what one looks like on my workbench.:)
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...2aMedium-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...1aMedium-1.jpg
Looking good.
Does your PDW buffer and stock make the AR a pistol or a rifle?