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"The first impression when looking at the NARP is to be in front of the umpteenth AR15-based assault rifle, however this proves untrue when getting into details." Lol. Except for the recoil spring being in the upper receiver (Olympic OA-93 anyone?) it sure looks like any other AR.
 
Looks like it is similar to an Sig or many bufferless uppers out there now. I'm curious why they still bolted on a regular buffer tube thing to work with regular stocks when they likely could have went folding stock.
 
Well that doesn't inspire much confidence.
Ditto this - having been around the Italian Military at one time....

Just think of the great deals in the future…. surplus Italian Army rifles, never been fired and only dropped once! Also, surplus Italian Navy ships, must bring own salvage crane and recovery divers!
 
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