Shockwave Style AR Pistol

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Fightlite SCR Pistol.
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Available in 5.56 and 300 BLK.
SCR(R) Pistol - 5.56 NATO - FightLite Industries

We'll see how well it does. I predict it will sell well. But I won't buy one.
 
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I always wonder what makes people think this stuff up. I mean who was looking at an AR pistol and thought making it less ergonomic and useful was a good idea?
 
Note the buffer tube sticking out of the back of the grip? I'm not so sure that the spring having to travel at an angle is a good design. That, and it's just silly looking. I think I'll pass.
 
Way too much money. I can get an AR pistol for half that. I also got my Remington 870 Tac 14 for half that.
 
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The whole point of the shockwave was to have a shorter barrel.

With an ar, you can already have a 1" barrel if you want since the ar pistols do not have a restriction on length.

An ar pistol with a blade and pistol grip is a useful item and quite handy. This would be extremely hard to hit anything with
 
I have a Shockwave and naysayers aside, I really like it. This, however, I don't get. I don't think it is really practical as a home defense weapon. I don't even see much "toy" value in it. This won't be on my buy list.

I like my Shockwave too. It's very practical for backpacking or as a truck/tractor gun. Now that they've come out with a 20GA version, I'll be getting another one.
 
Note the buffer tube sticking out of the back of the grip? I'm not so sure that the spring having to travel at an angle is a good design. That, and it's just silly looking. I think I'll pass.

Millions of John Browning designed semi autos have the action spring in the stock just like this. Guess they are bad designs?
 
It looks like something that was invented only to come up with something new to sell. I have no interest at all.
 

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