THIS $350 AR IS... UNSTOPPABLE??? ATI Omni Hybrid 5.56 Review

Published on May 31, 2019
Duration: 9:34

The ATI Omni Hybrid P3P offers surprising durability for its $350 price point, successfully completing a 1500-round test with minimal issues, including a dirt and water submersion test. While it experienced a minor failure to extract and a safety selector issue, these were resolved, and the rifle proved reliable for casual use. Key features include a 16-inch barrel with a 1/8 twist and a pinned gas block.

Quick Summary

The ATI Omni Hybrid P3P, priced around $350, offers surprising durability for its cost. It completed a 1500-round test, including a dirt and water submersion challenge, with only minor, resolvable malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: $350 ATI Omni Hybrid P3P
  2. 01:12Construction: Polymer Receivers & Nano Composite Parts
  3. 01:45Range Test 1: 500 Rounds Dry Fire
  4. 02:24Stress Test: Failure to Extract & Mortaring
  5. 04:06Environmental Test: Dirt & Pond Submersion
  6. 04:53Safety Selector Malfunction & Fix
  7. 07:11Key Technical Features: Barrel, Gas Block, Rail
  8. 07:56Final Verdict: Budget AR for Casual Shooters

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the ATI Omni Hybrid P3P rifle?

The ATI Omni Hybrid P3P rifle is a budget-friendly option, typically priced around $350, making it one of the most affordable AR-15 platforms available on the market.

How did the ATI Omni Hybrid perform in durability tests?

The rifle surprisingly held up well, completing a 1500-round test with minimal issues, including a challenging dirt and water submersion test, despite its low cost and polymer construction.

What are the key technical specifications of the ATI Omni Hybrid?

It features a 16-inch barrel with a 1/8 twist rate, a 10-inch Keymod rail, and a pinned gas block. The receivers are made of polymer with metal inserts for reinforcement.

Is the ATI Omni Hybrid suitable for duty use?

While it demonstrated surprising durability for its price, the Omni Hybrid is recommended more for casual weekend shooters rather than as a professional-grade duty platform due to its budget construction.

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