Olympic Arms Close Quarter Pistol
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Olympic Arms OA-93 Pistol chambered in the rarest caliber: 7.62x39mm. It is pretty much known that only 8 guns were made in this caliber by the factory, and I have seen it estimated that they sold 25 to 35 of the 7.62x39mm uppers. As this is a 2006 OA-93 receiver, it was assembled with one of the rare uppers. Read critic reviews...
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Olympic Arms Close Quarter Pistol Description
Caliber: 5.56 NATO - Capacity: 30rds - Barrel: 6.5 (1x7) with Phantom Flash Suppressor - Sights: NoneAction: SA - Receiver, Upper: Black, Aluminum - Receiver, Lower: Black, Aluminum - Grips: Black, Polymer - Handguard: Black, Aluminum Tube - Length: 17 - Weight: 4.46 lbs. Additional Features: - Unique to Olympic Arms is the OA Operations System which incorporates the recoil system into a flat top upper receiver eliminating the need for a buttstock. The OA-93 was the FIRST AR-15 pistolTechnical Data
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