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Thread: FN's new "Guardian"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    The brand probably adds a couple bucks to the price.
    That's the whole thing. Put the FN name on a corner cut gun. The Springfield Armory business model.
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    During the Covid crisis, AR's were selling like hotcakes. People were buying them and not giving any thought to the price. Now we're past that particular frenzy and gunstores and Internet sites seem to be well stocked again. Is it possible that we're in another glut? Maybe FN is trying to generate sales with this new Guardian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    That's the whole thing. Put the FN name on a corner cut gun. The Springfield Armory business model.
    What corners were cut? Reduced features doesn't mean that QA/QC was somehow reduced. A nitrided CMV barrel isn't inherently a "cut corner", nor is a slab sided receiver.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defaultmp3 View Post
    What corners were cut? Reduced features doesn't mean that QA/QC was somehow reduced. A nitrided CMV barrel isn't inherently a "cut corner", nor is a slab sided receiver.
    I don't know with certainty. But I've never seen a quality "budget" AR that would hold up to serious use. The slab side doesn't bother me. But the nitrided barrel is a magnificent red flag for me. It's possible they used top grade BCGs and fire control parts, but I wouldn't bet my money on it.

    In an economic time where EVERYTHING is costing more, I'm highly skeptical of a complete gun that costs less.
    Last edited by markm; 04-18-23 at 14:10.
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    Anyone hear anything else about this model?

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