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Item #: LNG-FRANKLN-RS7-BSIII
MPN: 1255-BLK

This configuration of the Reformation in 5.56NATO has a 7.5" barrel with a vertical grip. It is classified by the ATF as a shotgun for the purposes of falling under the GCA, but is considered a firearm that does not fall under the auspices of the NFA. This gun is NOT a NFA item so you do not need an SOT to purchase this and can be purchased on a 4473 form (no tax stamp required).

Comes with factory installed BFSIII 3-Position Trigger.

Franklin Armory is proud to produce 100% American made quality firearms. The Reformation RS7 is built with many of the custom features ready to go right out of the box. From the awesome Triumvir muzzle brake, to the Franklin Armory Factory BFSIII trigger, to the Magpul SL-K Stock, we know you will appreciate the quality and pricing this model affords. The BFSIII is a 3-Position Trigger. In addition to Safe, and Single Fire; in the third position (Binary Fire) it will fire 1 round on Pull and 1 round on Release. This makes it one of the fastest semi-automatic triggers on the market. The BFSIII is ideal for Tactical and Competition use. The BFSIII provides greatly reduced split times between rounds and the ability to place two separate shots into a tighter group.

Specifications
Product Specs Calibers 5.56 NATO
Barrel Length 7.5” Full Contour
Handguard/Upper 7” FST M-Lok
Sights Magpul MBUS
Reformation 5.56 NATO
Charging Handle Standard
Bolt Carrier Salt Bath Nitride
Lower FAI
Trigger BFSIII
Gas System DI Carbine Length
Gas Block Low Profile
Muzzle Device Triumvir
Color Black
Stock Magpul SL-K
Grip Magpul MIAD
Magpul M-Lok MVG Vertical Grip

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The Camaro of guns... #irocz

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The Camaro of guns... #irocz

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Why not "Foster" bullets in this smooth bore? Like rifled slugs, i.e. Foster slugs, shot from smooth bore shotgun. Rifle the 5.56/.223 bullet instead. Rifled sabot? Don't give up on smooth bore so soon. Market potential of rifled bullets sold to FUDDs.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_MFt08wEUOQ...

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Without rifling, it keyholes past 50 yards with all commercial 5.56/.223 ammo.

Don't buy into this crap and get yourself a braced AR pistol instead. Then you can CCW it in vehicles as a bonus (depending on local laws).

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$1200 for 17th century technology... muskets became obsolete because they didn’t use RIFLED BARRELS just like this turd. The “it’s not an SBR” gimmick lost its charm as soon as the SBA3 came out. For $1200 you could build a decent AR pistol, drop in a binary trigger AND be accurate past 50 yards.

This has no value and will soon be forgotten completely

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They could have at least made it a larger caliber so that maybe it wouldn't cross two corn fields to kill the farmer you weren't aiming at.

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