This guide details the construction of a lightweight, fast-handling AR-15 for competition, following the 'What Would Stoner Do' (WWSD) philosophy. It emphasizes using polymer components for weight savings, a rifle-length gas system for reliability, and carefully selected accessories for optimal balance and performance. The build prioritizes practical effectiveness over extreme speed, resulting in a versatile competition rifle.
The Smith & Wesson Response is a new 9mm PCC featuring a proprietary polymer upper and lower receiver designed to reduce weight. It boasts swappable magazine wells, initially supporting M&P and Glock magazines, and includes a flat-face trigger. With an MSRP of $800, it aims to be a more affordable option compared to competitors like the Sig MPX and Ruger PCC.
This video from GBGuns.org tests the grouping capabilities of the ATI Omni Maxx Limited Hybrid rifle, noting its polymer upper and lower construction. The reviewers acknowledge that the test conditions were not ideal and the results were mixed, but consider it "not bad" for a $400 rifle. They highlight that the video showcases what can happen when a range day and test don't go as planned and plan to revisit the rifle in the future. The description also promotes the channel's social media and merchandise.
The ATI Omni Maxx Limited AR-15 is highlighted for its exceptionally lightweight design due to its polymer upper and lower receivers. While initially experiencing some chambering issues, the rifle reportedly improved after approximately 50 rounds. Its light weight and quick handling make it easy to bring on target rapidly, even allowing for one-handed shooting, which is a significant advantage for new or less experienced AR-15 users.
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