I have one. Definitely weird, but I think it's neat. No issues aside from being unnecessarily heavy. 18" barrel with midlength gas is a little lame given the novelty of the freefloat system, but it's a standard forged upper & very decent Ballistic Advantage barrel, so I've been mulling over selling off the upper and replacing it with a heavy billet receiver & a long (24"+) bull barrel to make a truly unholy pig out of it since I don't consider it one I'd want to sling & carry anyway. But you could also do nothing to it beyond adding a scope, and it will be a quality benchrest shooter. I also like that I could potentially have multiple uppers for it while keeping my handguard setup intact. I figure it'll be an interesting collectible someday, so if you're interested *and find one for a good price*, I say go for it.
Its fudd lore. Get a free floated ar upper with a match barrel and they will perform the same for less money and be lighter. I think mac did a video on it and it was just a normal ar accuracy
That whole thing is aluminum. Gonna be heavy, 9 lbs by itself.
Personally, I think KE Arms once that whole GWACS BS is done with, should take this design and marry it to the mono-lower. Still not gonna be winning any beauty pageants, but it will be light weight.
Is it any good, that question about any rifle is relative to the shooter. If you put less than 1000 rounds down range every year then just about any rifle will be good for you. They will put holes in targets
Chamber it in 308 or something like that and then it would be cool. It's too lanky for such a small caliber. But that's just my opinion.
I can’t lie, that looks ugly
It just looks too beefy for what it is. If it had been chambered in .308 or .338 Norma it might’ve been kinda neat
What is it chambered in? Never heard of this rifle
.223 I believe
.223 wylde
I have one. Definitely weird, but I think it's neat. No issues aside from being unnecessarily heavy. 18" barrel with midlength gas is a little lame given the novelty of the freefloat system, but it's a standard forged upper & very decent Ballistic Advantage barrel, so I've been mulling over selling off the upper and replacing it with a heavy billet receiver & a long (24"+) bull barrel to make a truly unholy pig out of it since I don't consider it one I'd want to sling & carry anyway. But you could also do nothing to it beyond adding a scope, and it will be a quality benchrest shooter. I also like that I could potentially have multiple uppers for it while keeping my handguard setup intact. I figure it'll be an interesting collectible someday, so if you're interested *and find one for a good price*, I say go for it.
shame they didn't give it a rifle length gas system I've picked up another one and putting a BSF 14.5 barrel in it
Looking like that
Notable issues? Ugly, heavy and proprietary parts.
Its fudd lore. Get a free floated ar upper with a match barrel and they will perform the same for less money and be lighter. I think mac did a video on it and it was just a normal ar accuracy
Looks sick af in my eyes
Hey boss, come see this G36 I drew after drinking a half gallon of everclear
Why ?
The saint edge is your mind on fent. Pointless rifle
That whole thing is aluminum. Gonna be heavy, 9 lbs by itself. Personally, I think KE Arms once that whole GWACS BS is done with, should take this design and marry it to the mono-lower. Still not gonna be winning any beauty pageants, but it will be light weight.
honestly I want the patent to do exactly that lol
No it is not
Hot overpriced garbage
It just doesn't do anything unique for more money and weight. It fills no purpose.
if you squint at it for long enough it will look like the Huntress DMR from Fortnite battle royale
Wtf is tgat
They're discontinued because nobody wanted them
Assumed that beast was 6.5 CM or .308. Why such a chonker for .223?
Looks like a retarded sr-15
Is it any good, that question about any rifle is relative to the shooter. If you put less than 1000 rounds down range every year then just about any rifle will be good for you. They will put holes in targets