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I must have been living under a rock...
« on: October 04, 2011, 08:56:42 PM »
...address on this company is Brainerd, MN...and they appear to make decent and affordable rifles...

http://www.huldraarms.com/

Might have to check them out.
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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2011, 09:21:24 PM »

Looking good.

How is that law allowing home state purchases coming along?


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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2011, 09:44:36 PM »
I think that is HF161, rotting away...that and another bill back in April to institute the Castle Doctrine...I don't recall if the Governor had his allies help stall it in the House or Senate...but even if passed he'd nuke both, since he is a card-carrying gun-grabbing leftist putz!

But the Castle Doctrine applies in my castle, I'll tell you that!  Like to see a jury find different, so nobody test me!

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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2011, 09:51:39 PM »
Wow, that piston system is cool.
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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2011, 02:31:09 AM »

But the Castle Doctrine applies in my castle, I'll tell you that!  Like to see a jury find different, so nobody test me!


Reminds me of Gordon Liddy when he says ; " As a convicted felon I am not permitted to purchase or own firearms ... But I can assure you that Mrs. Liddy owns quite a few ! "  ;D

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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2011, 06:39:10 AM »

But the Castle Doctrine applies in my castle, I'll tell you that!  Like to see a jury find different, so nobody test me!


Reminds me of Gordon Liddy when he says ; " As a convicted felon I am not permitted to purchase or own firearms ... But I can assure you that Mrs. Liddy owns quite a few ! "  ;D

Heh!
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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2011, 06:44:40 AM »
Wow, that piston system is cool.


From the FAQ section of their site -


3. Who manufactures this rifle for Huldra Arms?

The Huldra Mark IV series of rifles is manufactured for us by Adams Arms, and the centerpiece of our rifle is Adams Arms proprietary piston system. Huldra Arms spent countless months researching the future of the American battle rifle and came to the conclusion that Direct Impingement (DI) is a thing of the past. Of all the manufactures building piston rifles or systems, Adams stood out as having by far the best solution to the DI problem, as well as an extremely high quality manufacturing and assembly processes. We are sure you will be pleased with your Huldra rifle.

Adams is out of Palm Harbor, FL.

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http://adamsarms.net/

Looks good to me.

Next, see if I can track down some performance testing info on these Hulda's!
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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #7 on: October 05, 2011, 06:52:45 AM »
I'd like to feel how that redirection of gas changes the recoil of the weapon. It must have some noticeable effect.
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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2011, 10:13:35 AM »
I'd like to feel how that redirection of gas changes the recoil of the weapon. It must have some noticeable effect.

That's what I was thinking. Kind of like a muzzle brake.
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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2011, 10:07:54 PM »
...address on this company is Brainerd, MN...and they appear to make decent and affordable rifles...

http://www.huldraarms.com/

Might have to check them out.


Here's one I am thinking of buying, comes with a supressor, also real light weight.

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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #10 on: October 08, 2011, 12:35:45 AM »

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Re: I must have been living under a rock...
« Reply #11 on: September 14, 2012, 03:01:03 PM »
I'd like to feel how that redirection of gas changes the recoil of the weapon. It must have some noticeable effect.

That's what I was thinking. Kind of like a muzzle brake.

I did some more digging around on this, ran across a team shooter that tests these for Huldra, said the recoil wasn't all that noticeably higher than DI systems, and that as a result of their redirection the system is a lot cleaner.  That line about "DI being a thing of the past" really got longtime DI users knickers in a twist on all the forums.  But the comment is more than just marketing hubris as the Pentagon is looking for next gen systems.  The DI guys take great offense that there is something wrong with DI and that Huldra is searching for a solution to a non-existent problem.  Anyway, I think the argument is distracting from the fact that the company does have a good product and the tests thusfar have not exposed any failures after some 3k rounds of Russian surplus 5.45 run through it.

I have to get something, hopefully by the end of the year and so far this is looking like a good product at a fair price.  They have been selling through Fleet Farm exclusively and have started direct online sales as well.

http://www.huldraarms.com/rifles/product_6591f4d1de43/

One review -

http://www.tactical-life.com/online/guns-and-weapons/huldra-mark-iv-556-carbine/

Last vid I could find, ran into some FF/FF issues after 4600 rounds through an uncleaned rifle, perhaps some here who are more familiar with the issues surrounding surplus Russian ammo and ARs can educate us, but I would think if one kept any weapon clean and used better ammo such instances should be even more minimized, right?

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