I finally got over to the dealer and got to fondle both guns today. I also picked up the paperwork, so tomorrow I have to drop all that off at the sheriff's office for the CLEO signoff. Then, who knows how long it will take to get back from ATF.
The pistol is what really pulled my chain. It is cool as hell. Here is the link to both of them:
http://www.advancedarmament.com/products/rimfire/phoenixp.asp
http://www.advancedarmament.com/products/rimfire/phoenixr.asp
As I mentioned, the rifle actually came as just a barrel. It looked like a heavy barrel and there is really no outward sign that it is in fact supressed. Same with the pistol, it looks just like a MK.II with a big barrel on it. Both are stainless in the white.
I ordered these two guns, and paid for them in November of 2002 and am just now getting close to taking them home. After seeing the pistol, it was worth the wait. The dealer says he is never dealing with this company again because they are so slow. His theory is that they make the vast majority of their money on government contracts and the civilian stuff takes a backseat to all that: thus a two year wait.
For what it is worth, I decided to go with this company after reading an article in the Small Arms Review magazine about this particular rifle.
Now I want a suppressor for an AR15: both 5.56 and 9mm AR15s.
The pistol is what really pulled my chain. It is cool as hell. Here is the link to both of them:
http://www.advancedarmament.com/products/rimfire/phoenixp.asp
http://www.advancedarmament.com/products/rimfire/phoenixr.asp
As I mentioned, the rifle actually came as just a barrel. It looked like a heavy barrel and there is really no outward sign that it is in fact supressed. Same with the pistol, it looks just like a MK.II with a big barrel on it. Both are stainless in the white.
I ordered these two guns, and paid for them in November of 2002 and am just now getting close to taking them home. After seeing the pistol, it was worth the wait. The dealer says he is never dealing with this company again because they are so slow. His theory is that they make the vast majority of their money on government contracts and the civilian stuff takes a backseat to all that: thus a two year wait.
For what it is worth, I decided to go with this company after reading an article in the Small Arms Review magazine about this particular rifle.
Now I want a suppressor for an AR15: both 5.56 and 9mm AR15s.