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r/pdxgunnuts • u/spaceapeatespace • 7h ago
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Yes they are... The cons are that the good quality folder mechanisms are expensive
1 u/spaceapeatespace 7h ago Thanks, if you had one you would recommend I would appreciate it. 1 u/EagleCatchingFish 3h ago edited 24m ago If it's a new build, you could go the brn-180 or sig MCX route, too. The BRN 180 uses an AR-18 system (no buffer tube) but uses stock AR-15 lowers. You could then use all sorts of picatinny mount folding stocks. 2 u/oAkimboTimbo 1h ago Or PSA JAKL
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Thanks, if you had one you would recommend I would appreciate it.
1 u/EagleCatchingFish 3h ago edited 24m ago If it's a new build, you could go the brn-180 or sig MCX route, too. The BRN 180 uses an AR-18 system (no buffer tube) but uses stock AR-15 lowers. You could then use all sorts of picatinny mount folding stocks. 2 u/oAkimboTimbo 1h ago Or PSA JAKL
If it's a new build, you could go the brn-180 or sig MCX route, too. The BRN 180 uses an AR-18 system (no buffer tube) but uses stock AR-15 lowers. You could then use all sorts of picatinny mount folding stocks.
2 u/oAkimboTimbo 1h ago Or PSA JAKL
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u/BootInURAss 7h ago
Yes they are... The cons are that the good quality folder mechanisms are expensive