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JohnC

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Big question I have is, "are they going to continue using the same barrels they have been such as the PSA's that come with machine gun barrel quality steel or they going to go with a cost saving alternative?"

 

 

Have no clue.... But now ya got me. Time to google....

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Big question I have is, "are they going to continue using the same barrels they have been such as the PSA's that come with machine gun barrel quality steel or they going to go with a cost saving alternative?"

 

 

Is this a yes?

 

 

 I’m expecting demand for these guns will be pretty heavy, especially considering that they’ll be using the same barrels and the same machining processes as the military guns. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/01/foghorn/new-fnh-usa-fn-15-modern-sporting-rifles/

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looks like a run of the mill AR  to me... nothing special about it but a different name on the side...which i'm sure you'll pay for

You do know that FNH is who produces the M16A2, M4/M4A1's, M249, and M240B right? At which this will come with the VERY same barrels used on the genuine article, which are a proven steel quality and while the M4 may not have the best reputation in the desert, we're also not exactly near any moon-dust are we? I would assume that they are going to price it on par with a Colt which would be the $1000-1200 range.

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[quote name="whitewolf001" post="1095552" timestamp="1389809551"]You do know that FNH is who produces the M16A2, M4/M4A1's, M249, and M240B right? At which this will come with the VERY same barrels used on the genuine article, which are a proven steel quality and while the M4 may not have the best reputation in the desert, we're also not exactly near any moon-dust are we? I would assume that they are going to price it on par with a Colt which would be the $1000-1200 range.[/quote] Not necessarily. The barrels on the sample at FNH's booth at SHOT are button rifled and NOT CHF from what I understand. They are also 4140 chrome moly. I doubt FNH is going to put their M249 steel barrel on a $899 rifle. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
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Not necessarily. The barrels on the sample at FNH's booth at SHOT are button rifled and NOT CHF from what I understand. They are also 4140 chrome moly. I doubt FNH is going to put their M249 steel barrel on a $899 rifle. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk

Ah, well nuts. They did however for the PSA uppers.

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[quote name="CQB Elite" post="1095752" timestamp="1389824403"]Not necessarily. The barrels on the sample at FNH's booth at SHOT are button rifled and NOT CHF from what I understand. They are also 4140 chrome moly. I doubt FNH is going to put their M249 steel barrel on a $899 rifle.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk[/quote] My PSA upper has a FN CHF barrel on it, so who knows.
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[quote name="Chucktshoes" post="1095808" timestamp="1389828535"]My PSA upper has a FN CHF barrel on it, so who knows.[/quote] They are selling them to PSA but they signed an agreement to not sell commercial AR's using their .gov parts. They can sell these parts to others tho. I bought a FNH barrel for one of my builds. There is a long thread on M4C.net about these rifles. One of the last posts is from someone at SHOT show. The reps at the FNH booth told him the barrels are button rifled. It's also been reported that FNH has been sourcing parts from other manufacturers to build these rifles as per the TDP agreement with Colt.
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[quote name="CQB Elite" post="1095827" timestamp="1389830343"]They are selling them to PSA but they signed an agreement to not sell commercial AR's using their .gov parts. They can sell these parts to others tho. I bought a FNH barrel for one of my builds.There is a long thread on M4C.net about these rifles. One of the last posts is from someone at SHOT show. The reps at the FNH booth told him the barrels are button rifled. It's also been reported that FNH has been sourcing parts from other manufacturers to build these rifles as per the TDP agreement with Colt.[/quote] If that is the case it sounds to me like the PSA remains the better buy.
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IMHO- FNH is building a rifle to compete with S&W and not Daniel Defense (for example). That's evident from the price point ($899) that is being proposed to dealers. I guess we will know for sure what we get for the money once these rifles hit dealers.
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You do know that FNH is who produces the M16A2, M4/M4A1's, M249, and M240B right? At which this will come with the VERY same barrels used on the genuine article, which are a proven steel quality and while the M4 may not have the best reputation in the desert, we're also not exactly near any moon-dust are we? I would assume that they are going to price it on par with a Colt which would be the $1000-1200 range.

i would put it beside a colt in quality... not like colt doesn't test each barrel before it goes in a rifle... just saying it's nothing amazing ...should watch gun gripes on youtube... " a name is a name is a name " forget what episode it is

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