American Tactical Imports Omni Hybrid Maxx Pistol Review
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ATI Omni Hybrid Maxx v.56 AR Pistol Review and Impressions
- Thread starter finnegan
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Caliber: 5.56/ .223
Chapters: Accepts standard AR mags
Weight: 6lbs
Overall Length: 26"
Additions:
Sights: Flip upwards HK style west/ dual aperture rear sight/ loftier viz forepart and rear sights (cheapo Amazon stuff).
Optics: Dagger Defence DDHB 1x Red/ Green Dot Reflex Sight Mounting Options: Flat top Picatinny rail, Keymod forearm, unmarried bespeak sling mount included
Initial Impressions:
Pros: This is firearm is light. Its built on a polymer upper/ lower receiver westward/ metal at key points. The trigger baby-sit is substantially larger than standard ARs, and despite its compact nature wasn't terribly difficult to find a good cheek weld and get a practiced sight picture.
Cons: Takedown pins were so tight I couldn't go it to hinge open, simply it will certainly loosen up with utilize/ cleaning. Comes with a stabilizing brace (at least the one I got did. Others don't, and in my opinion you'd be improve off saving the coin and getting a different 1) but no sights.
Range Impressions:
Pros: Recoil is well-baked simply not terrible with a render to sight picture being fairly easy with nearly no "punch" in the shoulder. DD red dot optic did not interfere with iron sight motion-picture show and easily cowitnesses. The existent stand up out for this is a fantastic mill trigger. Lite, even trigger pull with a bully reset. Blade manner brace is comfortable, doesn't wobble, and is non distracting during shooting.
Cons: Brace slipped down the buffer tube later on 100 rounds or so, which I was warned about. Not terribly surprising, just I would suggest getting the KAK buffer tube with the Shockwave Bract Brace (it has dimples in the tube to go on slippage from happening). Brusque butt definitely drops the kinetic free energy the circular has compared to a carbine or full sized rifle. Forearm heats upwardly pretty quickly. I advise gripping the magwell or getting an angled foregrip (vertical grips are not allowed on pistols, which this technically is).
Overall Impressions: I was able to get the windage dialed in, simply lacking a front sight tool and forgetting the Allen wrench to adjust the sight I was Kentucky Windaging my shots. The sights I got had me shooting about viii" high at 25 yards (full length of the range). Equally this firearm is actually meant for CQB out to about 100 yards for possible 1 MOA, I programme to zero it at 25 yards and keep it there. The muzzle restriction does a pretty decent job for sound reduction to the shooter, just it still produces basketball game sized fireballs that might intimidate people who haven't shot rifle caliber "handguns" like this before. Zero malfunctions out of the box and dry.
Overall, I would give it a 3.5 out of 5 out of the box due to the lack of included sights and just okay brace, but it'southward price makes up for information technology and gives it a solid 4 out of 5. I got mine shipped, taxed, and transferred for $425 bucks total. If you don't get the model with the included brace, they are as low as $350. I wouldn't want to go fight ISIS with it, just for a home/ urban defense gun, information technology's pretty damned nice. The only other additional matter I'm adding to this is a mitt stop or an angled foregrip. 7 1/2 inches of barrel puts your hand pretty damned close the muzzle, so I would highly propose something to forestall accidentally sending your fingers flight in multiple directions, and most probable on burn down from the muzzle blast. This model too comes in .300 Blackout at no additional price if that's your thing. Would recommend.
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I've got a Frankenbaby with a factory omni lower and a seekins 300 upper. I was trying to run one of my generic lowers on it, but the trigger just couldn't compare. I've heard all of the stuff nearly the gen ane ati polymer lowers, simply overall I'm impressed with the quality and operation of these newer ones.
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