![]() ![]() weight (without magazine/with an empty magazine): 2540/2660 g The BDR-15 3G replica is also distinguished by the lack of any aiming devices. On the thumbnail shows that rear rifle's receiver.Īnother distinguishing feature is the C7K front made in the KeyMod system and the silver outer barrel. The receiver of the replica accurately reproduces the receiver of the real carbine in which only those fragments were left, which could not be easily removed. The most distinctive feature of BDR is the openwork receiver from which all that could be was cut out. This good impression is spoiled a nit by the clearance between the upper and lower receiver, found also in other replicas of this type. It is in fact quite small, no more than for a LiPo 11.1 V 1200 mAh. The place for the battery is provided in the buttstock guide. During the adjustment, the dummy bolt can be locked in the rear position and then released by pressing the bolt catch. The HopUp system is adjusted like in all ARs. The shooting itself is pleasant, the blowback makes a nice noise. The dummy bolt moves forward and back while shooting. The replica is equipped with a mechanical blowback (EBB) system. The parts used in it are standard, there will be no problem with availability of spare parts in case of failure or upgrading. The BDR-15 3G belongs to the family of AR-15 replicas. What's more, the website's address entered by hand redirects us the EMG website, but it does not have such a replica on offer. Neither my Android phone nor the Editor's iPhone read the code. Included with the replica we get a Hi-Cap magazine holding 300 BBs and a "certificate of authenticity" with a hologram and a QR code for registration at the EMG website.īut. The manufacturing process itself was done by APS. On the airsoft market, the EMG (Evike Manufacturing Group), a commercial brand of the well-known Evike store, was responsible for the creation of the replica. In the photo above, the real firearm - the BDR-15 3G F1 Firearms with a 16-inch barrel and a 12.75 inch front. But first we’re going to dispel a few myths about skeletonizing weapons systems.The EMG BDR-15 3G is a licensed replica of the F1 Firearms carbine, which produces very high quality civilian weapons and accessories for the civilian market. But do they serve purpose for tactical and legitimate home defense applications or are they just focused more on competition shooters? Well, we’re going to get into that. We’ve seen this pattern emerge with custom Glocks as well as ARs and we have to admit: they’re sleek, lighter, and come with all the bells and whistles a competition shooter could hope for. “Skeletonized” refers to manufacturers and gun makers taking out any excess metal in the frame of a gun until it only has the bare minimum needed to function properly. If you’ve been following Demolition Ranch on YouTube, you likely saw a pretty candid introduction of the latest craze: skeletonized AR-15s. GunsToday – 5 Ways Skeletonized AR-15’s Change The Game SPRING, TX (October 1, 2015) - F-1 Firearms is pleased to announce it’s partnership with Lena Miculek, the two-time IPSC Standard Ladies World Champion, on the release of a new AR-15 handguard, the “Miculek Handguard”. Now that I have had my F-1 Firearms BDR-15-3G for several months and have put over a thousand rounds through it, I figured it was time to do a full review. Late last year I bought an AR-15 from F-1 Firearms. Surviving Prepper - F-1 Firearms BDR-15-3G Review This last week, after someone from F-1 saw a review we wrote about their product a while back, I was invited to tour the F-1 Firearms shop to see for myself how their most amazing skeletonized AR-15 is made–and to get a sneak peek at what else they have in development. Let me tell you there are some BADASS perks to living just down the street from F-1 Firearms. Surviving Prepper - Behind the Curtain at F-1 Firearms In fact, these popular modern sporting rifles have found their way into the hearts of famed shooters such as Jerry Miculek and Matt Carriker, the man behind Demolition Ranch. The impressive Texas-based firearms manufacturer may be small, but it’s already garnering one hell of a reputation. Two new additions highlight F-1’s commitment to diversity and excellence.į1 Firearms is on the rise and there’s no telling how high they will go. ![]() The lineup includes accomplished competitive shooters, instructors, and advocates. The Outdoor Wire - F-1 Firearms Announces Competition Shooting Teamį-1 Firearms is excited to announce its roster for the 2018 F-1 Firearms Shooting Team. Ultimately, their vision and drive became (and continue to be) a major default-help key for a largely stagnate AR industry precisely when it is needed. Hook & Barrel - Unapologetically Americanį-1 Firearms owner Dion Podgurny and his team of conspirators sought to turn the AR industry on its end, and fortunately, succeeded.
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