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Olympic Arms OA-93 dan OA-96 Pistol




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NB : Yang atas OA-93, yang bawah OA-96.










Spoiler for Deskripsi:




1993: Olympic Arms made an AR-15 pistol called the OA-93 which had a barrel shroud and the first model Phantom flash hider. Then the Omnibus Crime Bill of 1994 (also known as the Clinton Federal Assault weapon Ban) outlawed the OA-93 a short while after it's introduction. However, the OA-93 was still made available available to Title II dealers and Law Enforcement in both semi and select fire modes.

1996: As a result of the banning of specific cosmetic details, Olympic Arms released the OA-96 Pistol, which had a permanently pinned 10 round magazine (which "looked like a 30 round magazine"), thus not being 'detachable' the OA-96 could keep the barrel shroud and flash hider. Sales were dismal however, and few were made. No one wanted a pistol that you had to disassemble in order to reload. There are no documented cases of an OA-96 appearing in any film or television show.

1998: In an attempt to built another pistol that 'could' have a detachable magazine, Olympic Arms released the OA-98 Pistol, which had the look of a 'skeleton' in that most of the metal and plastic had been cut away, to keep the pistol under the arbitrary "50 oz. weight limit" imposed by the Clinton Ban. Once under this weight limit, they could add the detachable magazine and still not be an assault weapon. But the flash hider and barrel heat shield had to go. Arguably one the ugliest pistols on the planet (and called that by many firearms authors), it too did not sell well. There are no documented cases of an OA-98 appearing in any film or television show so far. Most AR15 pistols seen in television and movies may either be a Freedom Arms 7" AR15 Pistol or the same gun as a kit built on another manufacturer's registered Full auto lower receiver, or the Olympic Arms OA-93. The OA-93 was unique in that it sported a 6.5" barrel and the distinctive recoil assembly above the upper receiver, which eliminated the need for a buffer tube with spring.










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Receiver Material : 7075 T6 Aluminum Forged Receivers

Receiver Finish : Black Matte Anodized Receivers, Pakerized Steel Parts

Action : Gas Operated Semi-automatic Action

Upper Type : OA Operations flat top

Front Sight : None

Handguard :Free floating aluminum tube w/ knurled surface

Barrel :6.5", button rifled, 416 stainless steel

Chambering :5.56 NATO

Bore :Long-life non-chromed bore

Twist Rate :1x7

Muzzle :Phantom flash suppressor

Stock :None

Length :17 inch

Weight :4.46 lbs









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