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20-01-2022, 22:01 #11
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21-01-2022, 01:10 #12
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21-01-2022, 06:34 #13
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21-01-2022, 07:10 #14
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I’ve tested and bought the truvelo 300blk at the truvelo range the 12 inch is brilliant they will start producing the ar10 around mid February shot the 223 as well it was really nice they had I think 3 different lengths available for us to test
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21-01-2022, 07:36 #15
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21-01-2022, 08:00 #16
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Re: Truvelo AR rifles, including 300BLK
I really don't understand why manufacturers make a 300blk in anything longer than 10.5"
All the data is there to show there is a complete powder burn wat around the 9.5" mark depending on powder. So you're not really gaining anything with a longer barrel.
I guess the only real reason for a longer and I mean 16" barrel is for the USA, and their SBR laws.
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21-01-2022, 08:09 #17
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Re: Truvelo AR rifles, including 300BLK
The SANDF doesn't have money to maintain their existing equipment and sometimes pay salaries. Seems a new camo style uniform is a higher priority and probably because someone somewhere is getting a back hand deal. The R series rifles will stay for a long time, with all the other 70s era equipment.
I'm happy to see Truvelo have entered the local market. I can't waite to see one of their rifles.
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21-01-2022, 08:11 #18
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21-01-2022, 08:34 #19
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21-01-2022, 08:48 #20
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