AR HYDRA looks good to me

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AR HYDRA looks good to me

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anyone have one, seen one, shot one? it's a stunning idea. Doc comes to mind . . . Heh

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Normally, I would have little interest in it. With the current situation, it might be useful.
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Another video on the Hydra - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8D1nOsLZcw

Never seen one myself though.
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Yeah, it's interesting. Lots of cool engineering. I prefer my AR lower with 4 uppers. Change ammo a lot quicker than the hydra.
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An interesting concept.

I've always paid heed to the maxim that more parts equals more parts to malfunction or break.

Be interesting to see how the platform ages.

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Not my cup of tea in general. But I'm impressed by how easy it is to change calibers, and mag wells. A lot of complete extra uppers ake the change there quicker, but then you need some special magazine. Being able to use cheap AK47 mags is a nice feature for the 7.62x39.
I'd never buy this, as I don't shoot the one AR15 I have, but it is neat.
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AJMD429 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:03 am If you can find ammunition . . . https://bearingarms.com/cam-e/2021/01/1 ... -out-ammo/
I buy ammo when there's lots of it around.
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