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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby lizard55033 on Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:47 pm

I'm liking the looks, function, and design of these Strike One Pistols! A bit spendy; but still paying for their R&D.

http://www.arsenalfirearms.com/products ... ol-system/

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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Cuda66 on Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:49 pm

Rodentman wrote:
BigBlue wrote:Why is that S&W revolver news? Haven't they had a short barrel .460 for some time? Is it just that it is a Performance Center offering? Or were the only short barreled ones the .500s before this?

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They have a 4" bbl .500 but I don't think they offered a short barreled 460. I'd be tempted, (I always am) since it can fire 3 calibers but since control the reloads I can download 460 if I want. Still....it's a PC and I am tempted. I bet there will be some used ones along with a box of ammo minus one cartridge!


They offered a 2.5" model, briefly--it was a "bear slayer" or "ultimate survival" model, or something like that--had a bright yellow grip, came in a yellow Pelican case...

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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Ironbear on Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:18 pm

lizard55033 wrote:I'm liking the looks, function, and design of these Strike One Pistols! A bit spendy; but still paying for their R&D.

http://www.arsenalfirearms.com/products ... ol-system/

Interesting... but they could use a good English-language editor on their website... it makes my head hurt to read it!
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The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby gun_fan111 on Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:06 pm

lizard55033 wrote:I'm liking the looks, function, and design of these Strike One Pistols! A bit spendy; but still paying for their R&D.

http://www.arsenalfirearms.com/products/


Did you see the double barrel 1911! All I can saw is WOW!!!
Did you just buy that beautiful firearm, or are you trying to sell that piece of crap?
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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby mmcnx2 on Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:16 pm

gun_fan111 wrote:
lizard55033 wrote:I'm liking the looks, function, and design of these Strike One Pistols! A bit spendy; but still paying for their R&D.

http://www.arsenalfirearms.com/products/


Did you see the double barrel 1911! All I can saw is WOW!!!


I had to look at the site twice, a double barrel 1911, that brings useless and dumb to a new level.
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The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Ron Burgundy on Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:51 pm

lizard55033 wrote:I'm liking the looks, function, and design of these Strike One Pistols! A bit spendy; but still paying for their R&D.

http://www.arsenalfirearms.com/products ... ol-system/


Agree. Strike One looks pretty bad ass.


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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Squib Joe on Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:45 am

9mm M1 Carbine from Legacy. Takes Beretta 92 mags!

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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Slayer_MN1 on Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:49 am

If it took glock mags I'd be all over it
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The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Erud on Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:22 am

Looks like a super-inconvenient and cumbersome way to shoot 9mm!


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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby 870TC on Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:40 am

Windham and Palmetto both coming out with .308 AR's
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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby igofast on Thu Jan 16, 2014 12:24 pm

gun_fan111 wrote:
Squib Joe wrote:DPMS GII 308 rifles

Very light all-around 308. We just got some Recon models in and they look awesome

http://dpms-gii.com/full.html


Does GII Recon differ from the model they offered last year? Or is this more of a marketing thing?



Significantly different. They managed to scale the 308 down to the similar exterior dimensions as a 223/5.56. Sooo - no need for proprietary stocks, fire control groups, or handguards as well as lighter weight.
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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby EJSG19 on Thu Jan 16, 2014 1:31 pm

igofast wrote:
gun_fan111 wrote:
Squib Joe wrote:DPMS GII 308 rifles

Very light all-around 308. We just got some Recon models in and they look awesome

http://dpms-gii.com/full.html


Does GII Recon differ from the model they offered last year? Or is this more of a marketing thing?



Significantly different. They managed to scale the 308 down to the similar exterior dimensions as a 223/5.56. Sooo - no need for proprietary stocks, fire control groups, or handguards as well as lighter weight.


Has DPMS made any claims as to accuracy with the GII? They are charging Armalite type prices, but I didn't see any accuracy gaurantee's mentioned on their website. (of course most of us understand this is the gun alone, without any "human help" adding to the MOA number) Also they say "Lighter" but they don't say how much. Is there any kind of an apples to apples comparison that we can go off of?

Similar models from Armalite for example look to be somewhere around 1 to 1.5 pounds heavier than the similar DPMS GII???
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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby Squib Joe on Thu Jan 16, 2014 2:15 pm

The DPMS Recon, for instance, dropped in weight from 8.95 to 8.50 pounds
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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

Postby JustinPo on Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:46 am

870TC wrote:Windham and Palmetto both coming out with .308 AR's


Palmetto has some teasers on their facebook of that and a 1911! Sounds like I chose the right year to be interested in 308 ARs :)


EJSG19 wrote:Has DPMS made any claims as to accuracy with the GII? They are charging Armalite type prices, but I didn't see any accuracy guarantees mentioned on their website. (of course most of us understand this is the gun alone, without any "human help" adding to the MOA number) Also they say "Lighter" but they don't say how much. Is there any kind of an apples to apples comparison that we can go off of?

Similar models from Armalite for example look to be somewhere around 1 to 1.5 pounds heavier than the similar DPMS GII???


I wouldn't worry too much about the price till we see them on the street and some time has passed for price normalization, it always seemed to me that DMPS is optimistic with their MSRPs, check out their msrp vs what buds is selling them for as a reference, there is a big difference.
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Re: The New Guns Of 2014 Thread

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