What makes the AR15 reliable is its completely sealed body.
Autist cut the fucking thing up.
>>33330086
Light weight for high speed action
>>33330086
bruh do you even skelly?
>>33330110
Obviously I don't
Probably for a sport application only. I myself have considered this for my 3 gun combo.
>>33330098
light weight for high speed autism
>>33330086
>not making AR-15 lower into a tactical cheese grater
It's like you don't even burger correctly anon.
I have one of these. I'm still looking for an upper besides the one from F1.
If it were for weight and not looks, you would do better building an SBR 'Pistol' with the skinny style brace and using a short pencil barrel along with a lightened carrier and buffer, provided you had a way to also reduced the gas.
>>33330086
>tfw no spikes tactical skull skeletonized for xtra spoopy hi speed, lite weight autism
>>33330086
Needs some speed holes in the dust cover to lighten it and make it more aerodynamic
>>33330086
>autist doesn't understand that people use guns for different purposes
If reliability isn't a problem, and weight is, that's an easy solution.
>>33335161
>If reliability isn't a problem, and weight is, that's an easy solution.
This is probably the best general description of the AR-15 I've ever read.
>>33330086
I don't understand the "muh ounces" meme. My friend has a 20 inch a1 clone that is a bag of feathers compared to my ptr91.