AAC BLACKOUT rifles?!?!?!?!?!
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AAC BLACKOUT rifles?!?!?!?!?!
So I was looking around the blog and thought that my eyes might have been playing tricks on me when i read this "AAC BLACKOUT rifles- custom Remington 700’s with threaded barrels, and subsonic-optimized twist rates, etc…"
.... anything on this? Pics? Just 700's or ARs too?
.... anything on this? Pics? Just 700's or ARs too?
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So everyone doesn't have to go looking around the forum...
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rsilvers wrote:
AAC BLACKOUT rifle, made by Remington.
.308 and maybe .260 Rem (if there is demand).
1:10 twist, 20 inch stainless hammer forged barrel, M-24 5R rifling. Threaded 5/8-24 with protector. Three wide flutes. Thread protector. Black PVD coating.
.260 Rem would be a 24 inch non-fluted 1:8 barrel (for competition use).
Black HS Precision stock with dual sling studs (for sling and bipod).
Target bolt handle.
Bottom made of metal, PVD coated.
40-X trigger, external adjust for weight.
1913 rail
MSRP not known exactly but should be under $1500.
Looks a lot like this: http://www.remington.com/products/firea ... tical.aspx but threaded, thread protector, scope rail, black, 5R rifling, faster twist.
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Lower cost rifle:
.308 or 5.56mm NATO
1:10 twist .308, 1:7 twist 5.56mm, 20 inch non-fluted chrome-moly steel hammer forged, threaded 5/8-24 with thread protector (1/2-28 for 5.56mm).
Standard Remington black finish.
Houge over-molded stock.
40-X external adjust trigger
Bottom metal is plastic.
No scope mount.
MSRP not known for sure, but I am trying for under $900.
Looks a lot like this but with threaded barrel:
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AAC .22lr 597 rifle.
Remington 597 with 16 inch threaded barrel, 1913 scope rail, standard traditional stock.
Price TBD.
Bolt knob:
Engraving (scope rail not in this photo):
Thread protector:
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AAC BLACKOUT rifle, made by Remington.
.308 and maybe .260 Rem (if there is demand).
1:10 twist, 20 inch stainless hammer forged barrel, M-24 5R rifling. Threaded 5/8-24 with protector. Three wide flutes. Thread protector. Black PVD coating.
.260 Rem would be a 24 inch non-fluted 1:8 barrel (for competition use).
Black HS Precision stock with dual sling studs (for sling and bipod). HERE
Target bolt handle.
Bottom made of metal, PVD coated.
40-X trigger, external adjust for weight.
1913 rail
MSRP not known exactly but should be under $1500.
THE SAME H-S STOCK THAT RON HORUICHI OR HOWEVER THE HELL YOU SPELL IT KILLED AN UNARMED WOMEN THAT NOW IS A SPOKESPERSON FOR H-S STOCKS FUCKING KEEP IT
.308 and maybe .260 Rem (if there is demand).
1:10 twist, 20 inch stainless hammer forged barrel, M-24 5R rifling. Threaded 5/8-24 with protector. Three wide flutes. Thread protector. Black PVD coating.
.260 Rem would be a 24 inch non-fluted 1:8 barrel (for competition use).
Black HS Precision stock with dual sling studs (for sling and bipod). HERE
Target bolt handle.
Bottom made of metal, PVD coated.
40-X trigger, external adjust for weight.
1913 rail
MSRP not known exactly but should be under $1500.
THE SAME H-S STOCK THAT RON HORUICHI OR HOWEVER THE HELL YOU SPELL IT KILLED AN UNARMED WOMEN THAT NOW IS A SPOKESPERSON FOR H-S STOCKS FUCKING KEEP IT
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Looks great just as is! Please don't change it.rsilvers wrote:As far as I know, he was a spokeman a few years ago before they dumped him after making the connection or figuring out it was a bad idea. Would everyone have preferred a Bell and Carlson stock? They look about the same.
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I have a request, actually... It may be a bit of a big ask, but since Remington is finally putting out a platform suitable for subsonics, how about some load-data specifically for this rifle? Usage of a variety of projectiles and powders would be awesome.
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