Frag Out! Magazine
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deg, 90 deg throw. Upper and lower receivers of the concept model are connected with front takedown pin and with notch in the rear locked in the stock ada- pter. GROT has a front takedown pin and profiled rear part of the lower receiver which locks in the stock adapter. Concept model and factory rifle has flared magazine well for faster reloads. TRIGGER GROUP Triggers in both rifles are dif- ferent but both are placed in the metal housing with openings for axles. This means that there are no openings in the lower receivers as in AR-style rifles. The main dif- ference is the shape of sear which looks has lever-ish shape. GROT has sear similar to a small fork with hooks on the ends located on the front axle in the trigger group. STOCK Stocks are completely different. The 2008 model has attached non- -folded retractable stock from… 5.56 Beryl assault rifle which was available on hand at the moment. The stock adapter is rather huge since it keeps lower and upper re- ceiver together. It also locks the lower receiver notch where recoil spring assembly is placed. It gets more complicated as it is also pin- ned in the lower part where it con- nects with the upper receiver. In GROT, the stock adapter is slided on connected receivers. The final stock is proprietary design, only in- spired by SCAR and ACR. Stock is patent pending. Lower receiver Left-side manipulators Right-side manipulators DEMONSTRATOR FIREARMS