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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2731507" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I considered this one. The light weight and low price sure is tempting. According to one of their reps posting on another forum, you aren't supposed to shoot more than 10 rounds per minute with it though. Also no provision for a quick detach mount, and minimum barrel length for 5.56 and .308 is 16". I would use it mostly for hunting and precision setups, but I figure I might as well buy something I can use on all my stuff, and could use on a SBR on down the road. Their Omega is only a couple ounces heavier and a few hundred bucks more, but it comes with both QD and direct thread attachments, is full auto rated, and good for down to a 10" 5.56. That is probably what I'll spring for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2731507, member: 4235"] I considered this one. The light weight and low price sure is tempting. According to one of their reps posting on another forum, you aren't supposed to shoot more than 10 rounds per minute with it though. Also no provision for a quick detach mount, and minimum barrel length for 5.56 and .308 is 16". I would use it mostly for hunting and precision setups, but I figure I might as well buy something I can use on all my stuff, and could use on a SBR on down the road. Their Omega is only a couple ounces heavier and a few hundred bucks more, but it comes with both QD and direct thread attachments, is full auto rated, and good for down to a 10" 5.56. That is probably what I'll spring for. [/QUOTE]
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