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    Default CAI C39 Micro

    Anyone have experience with one of these? Seems like it could be a candidate for a great truck gun. Obviously there are drawbacks to having such a short barrel but it's pretty neat how the incorporated the fibers into the pica-tinny.

    http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/comp....html?Itemid=0

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    I like it.
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    Yea, I'm not liking the micro.
    The killer for me it's a milled receiver-too weighty for a pistol.
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    Yea they should of gone with a stamped reciver, you cant add an underfolder stock or triangle folder. Your stuck with the ace style of stocks. It also looks like after a mag or two it will be to hot to handle. At 799$ it is way way over priced, seems like it should be in the 399$ range.
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    The price is way high for what it is. Then I saw this........QC Inspected ( Quick Check Inspection ): Our staff will perform a quick Visual inspection of the firearm's sights ( no cants within reason ), Magazine fit ( positive lock up ), Action operates ( bolt moves freely ) . This is an Atlantic Firearm Exclusive program .

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    These .223 guns, does anyone know if the AR mag adapter is metal or plastic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben4372 View Post
    These .223 guns, does anyone know if the AR mag adapter is metal or plastic?
    Your glock magwell is plastic So are most of the mags we use. IMO it makes little difference, it's ready to go as is using AR mags. One can always get that pricey milled Al unit installed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Your glock magwell is plastic So are most of the mags we use. IMO it makes little difference, it's ready to go as is using AR mags. One can always get that pricey milled Al unit installed.
    Who told you I had a Glock? Your right, probably doesn't matter. I saw a thread that showed him installing a metal adapter onto a rifle and it looked high quality. Was hoping it was one of those.

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