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ATI® Omni Hybrid Maxx P4 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington Semi-auto AR Pistol

Featuring ATI®'s metal-reinforced polymer upper and lower receivers for reduced weight and increased maneuverability…without sacrificing durability. The lower receiver features an over-molded metal insert, which reinforces the buffer tube housing and rear takedown pin. This allows for metal-on-metal contact with both the buffer tube as well as the rear takedown pin, delivering durability to withstand recoil and constant use. Bottom line: you get an AR Pistol with "heavy metal" strength…but at a price that can't be beat.

Both the upper and lower are built from a fiberglass-composite polymer over a zinc metal insert, with extra reinforcements in high-pressure sections
Inter-lock hammer and trigger pin retainment system built into the Lower prevents movement from the hammer and trigger pin during firing
7" KeyMod handguard
Plum CrazyTM lower parts kit
Standard charging handle
Includes one 30-rd. polymer magazine
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Key Specifications
Item Number: 704540
Caliber: 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington
Action: Semi-automatic
Capacity: 30+1
Barrel length: 7.5"
Barrel twist: 1:7"
Stock: -
Upper receiver: Metal-reinforced polymer
Lower receiver: Metal-reinforced polymer
Sights (front/rear): Optics-ready
Handguard: 7" KeyMod
Overall length: 23"
Overall weight: 4.2 lbs.

MFG Number: ATIGOMX556P4
UPC: 819644020295
Item number: WX2-704540

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I recently got one of these in a trade, it's not a long range hitter but it's very capable out to 60-75yds and it's most certainly an attention getter ,600rnds and counting!!

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It's not about grouping guys. It's about muzzle velocity. The .223 or 5.56 round isn't as effective at the lower muzzle velocity that a 7.5" barrel produces.

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Still higher ft/lbs than 9mm or .45 at the same barrel length. Hunting/home defense ammo should help the shortcomings at sub 100 meters, which this shouldn't be used past as is.

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I bought one of these in March and its pretty awesome little guns.

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Solid advice. I’ve melted more pistol ARs next to open flames than I care to admit. The bursting cartridges are always destroying my kid’s frozen pizzas.

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Spend an extra $100 and you’ll have an all metal one that will not met if exposed to an open flame, my two cents.

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*all metal one that will not “MELT”.

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Im gonna get this and then an AR 15.

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This is an AR-15

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With a 7.5 inch barrel really doesn't work like a 5.66 .233 Should

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True, kind of like throwing knuckleballs, need at least 10.5" to improve groups, preferably 16 or 18" but then no longer a handgun, but at $360 its a fun and very attention getting gun to take to the range and more than accurate enough for home defense and/or hitting a torso out to 100 yards with iron sights or a red dot.

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I dont have an ati but I have my own built ar15 with a 7.5" and I have no issues with it shooting straight. 1.5" groupings at around 75 yards. Upgrade the trigger is my advice.

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Pretty standard, I dont know what these guys are doing who cant group with a 7.5" or an 8"?

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I wonder the same thing. I have a 7.5" and I group just fine at 100 yards with a RDS. Nothing to write home to Momma about but definitely not a blunderbuss.

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Does this have a rubber shell deflector?

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I have one of these. Very reliable.

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