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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 2912338" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>I'll 3rd the motion, sounds freakin expensive! I built an AR pistol not long ago with an 8.2" Noveske bbl and a Troy Alpha Rail. Even w/o flip-ups or a stock, it weighed more than that.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.gunsandtactics.com/building-the-lightest-ar-possible" target="_blank">http://www.gunsandtactics.com/building-the-lightest-ar-possible</a></p><p>These guys intentionally built a lightweight stick and ended up at 4.5lbs with a ton of titanium parts.</p><p>This is like one of those elementary school projects, where the kid gets a college scholarship. You should send that thing in somewhere, you can probably get paid! NASA maybe???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 2912338, member: 40946"] I'll 3rd the motion, sounds freakin expensive! I built an AR pistol not long ago with an 8.2" Noveske bbl and a Troy Alpha Rail. Even w/o flip-ups or a stock, it weighed more than that. [URL]http://www.gunsandtactics.com/building-the-lightest-ar-possible[/URL] These guys intentionally built a lightweight stick and ended up at 4.5lbs with a ton of titanium parts. This is like one of those elementary school projects, where the kid gets a college scholarship. You should send that thing in somewhere, you can probably get paid! NASA maybe??? [/QUOTE]
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