ATI Omni Hybrid P4 Pistol

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I picked this up on Friday. Ordered from Prepper Gun Shop at less than $400 shipped. It has a 7.5 inch 5.56 barrel, 7 inch keymod handguard, metal reinforced polymer receivers, a blade brace, and a composite fire control group that gives it a trigger pull that puts my other ARs to shame. Very smooth and very light trigger. I've never had an AR with polymer receivers before (15-22 doesn't count). We'll see how it holds up. Lifetime warranty, and assembled in South Carolina.

Mounted a Sig Romeo 5 dot, but I haven't sighted it in yet.

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Finally got this thing to the range today. I was expecting it to be much louder than a carbine length AR, and it is louder but not really that bad. Did a quick rough sight in of the red dot. I didn't bench it and it was windy, but it only took two clicks up to make me feel that it was close enough for quick work.

After three magazines the handguard became pretty much unbearably hot, but gripping the polymer mag well allowed us to keep shooting. My son and I put five magazines through it. We like to shoot empty plastic jugs. I found that I was able to keep one in the air for several shots in a row shooting as quickly as I could pull the trigger due to the awesome stock trigger on this gun.

I can't help thinking that if I were ever forced to defend against a home invasion by a group of thugs this would be a handy little weapon to have ready to go.

We were also able to verify that the titanium fiiring pin replacement on my son's 15-22 functions properly. It failed to ignite the primers on the first few shots, but after that it functioned flawlessly. I'm guessing that I may have not gotten the firing pin spring fully seated on the pin when I installed it and it took a few shots to push it down. We put 350 rounds through it to verify function.

All in all a good father and son range day.
 
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