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<blockquote data-quote="blackknight22" data-source="post: 1152612" data-attributes="member: 742"><p>Looks like they may have stopped.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cavalryarms.com/MKII.html" target="_blank">http://www.cavalryarms.com/MKII.html</a></p><p></p><p>As of March 3rd, 2010 Cavalry Arms Corp. has ceased all firearms manufacturing and sales. </p><p></p><p>This section of the website is for historical purposes only</p><p></p><p>CAV-15 MKII Receivers</p><p></p><p>CAV-15 MKII Receivers are injection molded from glass filled nylon 6, a polymer material very similar to that used by other firearms companies. Polymer offers unsurpassed corrosion resistance, finish durability. and is significantly lighter than aluminum based receivers. </p><p></p><p>The receivers are molded in two halves and assembled using a linear vibration welding process. Linear vibration welding forms the two halves into one solid piece. Every contact surface between the two halves is bonded together with a weld that is even stronger than the parent material.</p><p></p><p>Injection molding allows for more cost effective and faster production of parts of consistent quality. Production cost savings are passed onto the consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackknight22, post: 1152612, member: 742"] Looks like they may have stopped. [url]http://www.cavalryarms.com/MKII.html[/url] As of March 3rd, 2010 Cavalry Arms Corp. has ceased all firearms manufacturing and sales. This section of the website is for historical purposes only CAV-15 MKII Receivers CAV-15 MKII Receivers are injection molded from glass filled nylon 6, a polymer material very similar to that used by other firearms companies. Polymer offers unsurpassed corrosion resistance, finish durability. and is significantly lighter than aluminum based receivers. The receivers are molded in two halves and assembled using a linear vibration welding process. Linear vibration welding forms the two halves into one solid piece. Every contact surface between the two halves is bonded together with a weld that is even stronger than the parent material. Injection molding allows for more cost effective and faster production of parts of consistent quality. Production cost savings are passed onto the consumer. [/QUOTE]
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