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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 971100" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Only a "Kansas City Star" would use an 18" barrel...nope!!! 20" for me I only own one short barrel and that is a 16" .308 upper and even that is for sale. Hell I even shoot a 6" pistol in competition, so you KNOW I am compensating for something!</p><p></p><p>I guess after the Military found out that you really do need to clean an AR Chrome lining became less of a point...but I see where you are coming from.</p><p></p><p> BTW got to play with an ARC a while back at the AMU, full auto, suppressed, and it was OK but I wasn't that impressed with it's ergonomics, and it seemed a little flimsy...but thats just me. It did jam several times, and it seemed to be a bit harder to clear than an AR, but then again I am used to ARs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 971100, member: 6064"] Only a "Kansas City Star" would use an 18" barrel...nope!!! 20" for me I only own one short barrel and that is a 16" .308 upper and even that is for sale. Hell I even shoot a 6" pistol in competition, so you KNOW I am compensating for something! I guess after the Military found out that you really do need to clean an AR Chrome lining became less of a point...but I see where you are coming from. BTW got to play with an ARC a while back at the AMU, full auto, suppressed, and it was OK but I wasn't that impressed with it's ergonomics, and it seemed a little flimsy...but thats just me. It did jam several times, and it seemed to be a bit harder to clear than an AR, but then again I am used to ARs. [/QUOTE]
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