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PURE POLYMER PERFORMANCE PISTOL!
ATI's OMNI HYBRID P4 features a fully-patented metal reinforced polymer upper receiver along with a fully-patented metal reinforced polymer lower receiver. The Omni Hybrid lower features a patented hammer and trigger pin retainment system, preventing movement from the hammer and trigger pin during firing. The Omni Hybrid also features a patented over-molded metal inserts, which reinforce the buffer tube housing and rear takedown pin as well as reinforce the front take down pins. This allows for metal-on-metal contact with both the buffer tube as well as the rear takedown pin thus increasing strength and durability from recoil and consistent firing.
The P4 also features a revolutionary Nano Composite Parts Kit. This kit includes the hammer, trigger, disconnector, takedown pins, safety selector, magazine release and detents all made from nano composite material that is just as strong as metal components but at only 1/2 the weight.
Omni Hybrid P4 Features:
- Patented Omni Hybrid Upper Receiver with Front & Rear Metal Inserts
- Patented Omni Hybrid Lower Receiver with Front & Rear Metal Inserts
- Nano Composite Parts Kit
- 10.5" 1:7 Twist Nitride M4 5.56 x 45mm Barrel
- 10.5" Keymod Free Float Rail
- Low Profile Gas Block
- Standard AR Pistol Buffer Tube for use with most Braces
- 30 Round Magazine
MPN#: MRC-GOMX556-10P4B
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Nope... no tupperware gun for me... I can accept a polymer lower as its been used on pistols now for years, but a full plastic upper, lower and even the parts kit, including hammer, trigger, disconnector, takedown pins, safety selector, magazine release and detents are all "nano composite" aka PLASTIC... if Im not mistaking I actually honestly believe that when tupperware dishes first came out in the early 70's they actually called them made from "Nano polymers" or "Nano composite material"... no joke! I remember my mother and her friends all having "tupperware parties" and that was one if the sales gimmicks.... so yeah no tupperware gun for me... especially when these were $100 less or more just 6 months ago.