This looks like a sweet rifle PWS just dropped, and the pricing is very reasonable. It's a universal rifle that can switch between small-frame and large-frame AR cartridges by swapping parts out. It looks like it operates on an AR-180 style piston system that is a hybrid between a short-stroke and a long-stroke.
Essentially it can swap between being an AR-15 or an AR-10. You can go between .223 and .308 on the same system.
Conversion kits complete with the barrel, piston system, bore evacuator and magazine interface are $575 MSRP.
This platform really excites me for a few reasons:
1. The action cycles the full length of .308 cartridges. If they keep the same bolt diameter and barrel extension, it might be possible to load .223/Grendel/ARC cartridges well above 55ksi without bolt failure
2. This opens the door for the possibility of the medium-frame AR feed. The potential to drop some kind of alternative magazine in, or to drop a conversion block into an SR-25 mag and feed .223's loaded long with heavies looks viable in this platform.
3. The combination of the piston system and the bore evacuator should really keep gas down when shooting suppressed.
They put some sweet tech into this thing.
Essentially it can swap between being an AR-15 or an AR-10. You can go between .223 and .308 on the same system.
Conversion kits complete with the barrel, piston system, bore evacuator and magazine interface are $575 MSRP.
This platform really excites me for a few reasons:
1. The action cycles the full length of .308 cartridges. If they keep the same bolt diameter and barrel extension, it might be possible to load .223/Grendel/ARC cartridges well above 55ksi without bolt failure
2. This opens the door for the possibility of the medium-frame AR feed. The potential to drop some kind of alternative magazine in, or to drop a conversion block into an SR-25 mag and feed .223's loaded long with heavies looks viable in this platform.
3. The combination of the piston system and the bore evacuator should really keep gas down when shooting suppressed.
They put some sweet tech into this thing.