What do they mean by "small frame"? Looks the same size as any other AR10 to me.
I donno, still prefer my LE901. Heavy is better with full power cartridges and the caliber conversions puts it over the top for me.
If AA goes too light it will be punishing, my .308 Steyr Scout is no fun at all to shoot due to its light weight.
That still looks like a neat little gun though.
What I'm getting.
From the magwell back, its an AR15.
LPK is milspec, buffer tube too.
Thanks for sharing Kurt and nice review! A lot to think about. I've recently been bit the "try and buy lighter" bug. If you truly plan to use your gear anywhere but a bench, lighter makes a lot of sense (as long as you don't sacrifice other things like accuracy).
That's cool. Got both AA and Huldra. What if I can't shoot 1moa?Adams Arms and VooDoo Innovations (AA's sister company) have an unconditional lifetime guarantee on everything Scott.. Including the barrels.. 1MOA for life.. If you ever get less than 1MOA then send it back and they will replace it (no matter how many rounds you have put through it). Now before you go out and try to shoot out a barrel, I have a team mate who has over 60k rounds through an 18" 5.56 gun that is still shooting between .5 and .7 MOA. The .308 barrels will be just as good.
Interesting... thanksWhat I'm getting.
From the magwell back, its an AR15.
LPK is milspec, buffer tube too.
I love a lightweight gun. The lighter the better... 8lbs is pretty darn light for what it is. They should lose the piston and make it even lighterI've recently been bit the "try and buy lighter" bug.
I'm a POF guy. But . . . That's nice Kurt!