It's taken a while, but I received a 14.5 inch POF Revolution.
I have been anticipating this rifle since I saw it at the POF Booth 2 years ago.
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The first impression when I received this rifle and opened the box was that it is a well-built and finished rifle.
When I picked it up and took it from the case, I was remindes of why it made my must have list. It is light. It's not just a small frame AR-10. This 308 AR pattern rifle weighs 7.3 lbs. This is light for your typical AR-15. In fact, I would say it feels a lot like an AR-15. You could say it feels more like an AR-15 than it does an AR-10. I found myself wondering if it was going to kick like a mule. I knew that the POF muzzle brake was effective, but the first thing that's was getting replaced on this rifle was the muzzle brake. It was going to be changed out for a dead air Key mount for a sandman L silencer.
This is a AR-15 framed 308. It's not a small frame AR-10. It literally is an AR-15 with an extended Magwell and some substantial engineering changes to handle the pressure of the. That said, it has extensive parts commonality with the AR-15.
1. Bolt Carrier
2. FCG
3. Buffer
4. Receiver extension
5. Stock
When I shot the rifle with just the dead air brake on it, it shot surprisingly well. It did not have excessive recoil.
The rifle functioned without issue using Portuguese 147gr NATO ammunition. Now, I only fired 10 rounds and cleaned the barrel every 2 rounds.
Next step is to continue breaking the barrel in and zero the day and night optics.
This is the factory configuration. And it's technically a pistol. Notice the arm brace
The POF Revolution upper receiver does not fit on an AR-10 receiver block
It fits perfectly on an AR-15 receiver block
This illustrates the fact that this truly is an AR-15 size 308
Did are sent a Kemount muzzle brake for the Dead Air Sandman L
Degreaser. Check,
shims. check,
rockset. check
Wrench. check
Lots of patience? Probably not so much
The Keymount, mounted and giving the rocks at a couple of days to cure.
Starting the barrel break in. Noticed there's no suppressor on the rifle.
Again, the receiver used the JP Enterprises AR-15 cleaning Rod guide. Not the AR-10
The rifle has the Saker 7.62 on the dead air break. The dead air Key-Mo mount module was used to allow the Saker 7.62 to mount on the dead air mount. It turn to see original marginal at best Mount system into one of the best Mount systems in the industry.
In the rack
This shows several POF rifles and the different handguards
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I have been anticipating this rifle since I saw it at the POF Booth 2 years ago.
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[MEDIA=youtube]zmhyz4selLs[/MEDIA]
The first impression when I received this rifle and opened the box was that it is a well-built and finished rifle.
When I picked it up and took it from the case, I was remindes of why it made my must have list. It is light. It's not just a small frame AR-10. This 308 AR pattern rifle weighs 7.3 lbs. This is light for your typical AR-15. In fact, I would say it feels a lot like an AR-15. You could say it feels more like an AR-15 than it does an AR-10. I found myself wondering if it was going to kick like a mule. I knew that the POF muzzle brake was effective, but the first thing that's was getting replaced on this rifle was the muzzle brake. It was going to be changed out for a dead air Key mount for a sandman L silencer.
This is a AR-15 framed 308. It's not a small frame AR-10. It literally is an AR-15 with an extended Magwell and some substantial engineering changes to handle the pressure of the. That said, it has extensive parts commonality with the AR-15.
1. Bolt Carrier
2. FCG
3. Buffer
4. Receiver extension
5. Stock
When I shot the rifle with just the dead air brake on it, it shot surprisingly well. It did not have excessive recoil.
The rifle functioned without issue using Portuguese 147gr NATO ammunition. Now, I only fired 10 rounds and cleaned the barrel every 2 rounds.
Next step is to continue breaking the barrel in and zero the day and night optics.
This is the factory configuration. And it's technically a pistol. Notice the arm brace
The POF Revolution upper receiver does not fit on an AR-10 receiver block
It fits perfectly on an AR-15 receiver block
This illustrates the fact that this truly is an AR-15 size 308
Did are sent a Kemount muzzle brake for the Dead Air Sandman L
Degreaser. Check,
shims. check,
rockset. check
Wrench. check
Lots of patience? Probably not so much
The Keymount, mounted and giving the rocks at a couple of days to cure.
Starting the barrel break in. Noticed there's no suppressor on the rifle.
Again, the receiver used the JP Enterprises AR-15 cleaning Rod guide. Not the AR-10
The rifle has the Saker 7.62 on the dead air break. The dead air Key-Mo mount module was used to allow the Saker 7.62 to mount on the dead air mount. It turn to see original marginal at best Mount system into one of the best Mount systems in the industry.
In the rack
This shows several POF rifles and the different handguards
Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
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