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AR-Euro

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griswold

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Here are a couple of AutoCAD images of a new gun that we are working on for Mako.

It will utilize the Neptonics Reverse Trigger, the AR-15 handle frame, a Hogue grip if that's what fits the customer's hand, the ETR barrel and enclosed track.

The first one is in my workshop. The buttpad is drying. I'll post pictures tomorrow.
 

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Here are a few pictures of the first one.
 

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It look pretty substantial, what are the dimensions?
Overall, it looks refreshingly different from the run of the mill American guns.
 
This one looks thick only because it is short. It's only 32" long, but changing out the barrel is the only step needed to make it any length.
 
~~~~----> That really is a state of the art gun. Although spearfishing truly is an international sport, some people may not know just how important specific features facilitate gear performance. With spearguns, an enclosed track will improve power and accuracy and faster loading. The Tin Man design handle has the option of two completely different grips and a built in feature is the 'pivot point' handle, this folding aspect lets the gun slide into a travel tube. For me personally, the high placement of the handle insures the best line of sight when shooting. This definitely is my next rear handle gun.
~~ Cheers, and more Cheers!
 
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