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Im interested in the automag, and that mk-12 bullpup shotgun.. that's a sexy beast.. I hope they bring it to market at a decent price cause Im not paying 700 dollars for a turkish shotgun just cause it's a bullpup

Im thinking < $500 im in if it ain't a pos.

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Love the look of that brs-47

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The Genesis Z9 from ZRO delta is pretty intriguing.

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That tavor shotgun is cool, but for a gas powered gun that is a crap load of recoil!

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Not sure how I feel about that FD5 caseless gun. I think it has future potential with more development, but as it stands now, kind of strange.

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Does the term “rifling” necessarily have to be spiraled grooves??? Because the Reformation has straight grooves this wouldn’t be called “straight rifling”?

Well I guess it works since you don’t need a background check for a muzzleloader. So these could be shipped straight to your home???

Anyway, still prefer 12 gauge buckshot for home defense. Less chance of missing at night with the lights off (of course after positively identifying the invader with a strobe)

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They ship them right to your door. Silencer co has a surpressed muzzleloader that is shipped to you, no tax stamp and no wait. They are not considered a gun.

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Idk about all that. So you mean to tell me, just because you put a non rifled barrel on the weapon, all of a sudden the 100% lower its attached to isn't considered a firearm anymore? Not buying it.

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they are the copy cat bbl!
back in the 90's hastings used "straight rifling" in their wadlock bbls, the idea was to slow down the shotcup/wad ever so slightly so that it didn't disrupt the pellets at all when the wad opened, giving a better pattern
I've put em on paper and the theory worked with buck&bird shot that had a plastic shotcup/wad but saw no difference between a smooth bore or a wad lock bbl with slugs, forster or sabot

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It's straight cut rifling delivers 1" groups at 20 yards, that is plenty accurate for a home defense or indoor security rifle. The reformation is to replace the SBR, not your bench gun. Even at 100 yards, a 5" group is well within the center mass "lethal" standards. If you are shooting beyond that, you must be in an area open enough to use a carbine instead of an SBR anyway.

I agree, $2,000 is steep but the market will bear it for a new, no wait, SBR. Maybe it will drop in time or when the ATF changes their mind and issues a new regulation to void that letter like they are doing with bump stocks.

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It won't be long until someone starts producing copy cat barrels...

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The FA Reformation is such a joke! $2,000 for a musket. No thanks!

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4 to 5 inch groups at 100 yards. Yeah, I'll pass.

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It's worse than that, actually. They said 4-5 MOA at 50 yards, but past that it keyholes (aka it isn't 4-5 MOA at 100 yards).

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much wow, oh's and ah's

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