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Trojan Firearms AR15

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Shooting, showing, and giving my impressions of an AR15 from Trojan Firearms.
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50 COMMENTS

  1. I'd take an AR/M4 over an AK any day; But they both have their good's and bad's points. But I'll stick with the American rifle over the AR but i will get an AK… but I'll get a GOOD AK, not one of those week one's. meaning of course I'd get an American made one.

  2. hey hickok45, have you try-out the ati omni hybrid maxx limited in 556?
    the upper and lower is made from poly..
    i had brought this same ar15 and i like it alot. lite weight too… i had put on iron sights and a scope on it..
    you have a good day shooting..

  3. Nice rifle. When i first went into the Army back in the late 80's we were taught to insert mag then two taps on the bottom of it then two taps on the forward assist prior to firing. Back then hang ups and jams were quite common so it was useful to have the assist. Even if we had a fail to feed or fire it was always hit the forward assist first, shoot again prior to dropping the mag. Of course these days unless in combat with dirty rifles they rarely come into play. Still guess creature of habit, I still prefer having the assist.

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