SLR Rifleworks Billet Receivers, ION Handguard and More - SHOT Show 2018 Day 3

Published on January 27, 2018
Duration: 2:13

Todd from SLR Rifleworks showcases new products from SHOT Show 2018, including billet receiver sets for AR-15 and large frame .308 platforms, and the ION series of handguards for AK platforms. He also highlights their short-barreled PDW length barrels and gas systems, available in multiple calibers and featuring proprietary rifling.

Quick Summary

SLR Rifleworks introduced new billet receiver sets for AR-15 and large frame .308 platforms, alongside their ION series handguards for AKs at SHOT Show 2018. They also featured short-barreled PDW systems in 5.56, 7.62x39, and .300 Blackout, incorporating proprietary single-edge polygonal rifling.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction with Todd from SLR Rifleworks
  2. 00:11New Billet Receiver Sets (5.56 & Large Frame .308)
  3. 00:23AK Series ION Handguards
  4. 00:40Custom Cerakoted Receiver Sets
  5. 01:00Short-Barreled PDW Systems
  6. 01:19PDW Calibers and Rifling
  7. 01:35Gas Port and Custom Gas Tube
  8. 01:47Closing Remarks and Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

What new products did SLR Rifleworks introduce at SHOT Show 2018?

At SHOT Show 2018, SLR Rifleworks unveiled new billet receiver sets for AR-15 and large frame .308 platforms, along with their ION series handguards for AKs. They also showcased short-barreled PDW length barrels and gas systems in various calibers.

What calibers are the SLR Rifleworks PDW barrel and gas systems available in?

The SLR Rifleworks PDW length barrels and gas systems are offered for 5.56, 7.62x39, and .300 Blackout calibers, designed for compact and fast-running firearm builds.

What type of rifling does SLR Rifleworks use in their PDW barrels?

SLR Rifleworks utilizes single-edge polygonal rifling in their PDW barrels, which they refer to as a proprietary rifling 'Vudu' system, aimed at enhancing performance in short-barreled configurations.

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