Look at this AR-15..... from spikes

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    Shhhhhhhh....... these are spy pictures so don't tell anyone that you saw them.

    I can't tell you what it is but it's going to be in a magazine.

    AR15spikes002.jpg

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    melensdad

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    Its interesting that the front of the upper receiver seems to be bolted to the forearm. I suspect that is a gas piston gun, one complaint about gas piston guns is that they can flex and be less accurate. . . just guessing here but the bolted connection between the forearm and upper may be an attempt resolve that issue?
     

    notasccrmom

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    Its interesting that the front of the upper receiver seems to be bolted to the forearm. I suspect that is a gas piston gun, one complaint about gas piston guns is that they can flex and be less accurate. . . just guessing here but the bolted connection between the forearm and upper may be an attempt resolve that issue?
    Perhaps, but's it's also just another way to free-float the forend and it allows you to have a continuous upper rail. LaRue has done it like that also.
     

    cougar_guy04

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    Its interesting that the front of the upper receiver seems to be bolted to the forearm. I suspect that is a gas piston gun, one complaint about gas piston guns is that they can flex and be less accurate. . . just guessing here but the bolted connection between the forearm and upper may be an attempt resolve that issue?
    Looks like a standard DI gun to me. The forearm is a DD Lite Rail system. Some more pics of it here:
    Daniel Defense Lite Rail install guide and pictorial review - Weapon Evolution: Emerging AR15 & Small Arms Technologies
     

    SavageEagle

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    Was searching for something and stumbled on this thread.

    ANYone find out what this gun is and what magazine? Everyone's posts piqued my interest and now I'm too curious. I gotta know! :D
     
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