An Inexpensive Plastic AR-15? The Wraith WARP-15

James Reeves
by James Reeves

In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves is at SHOT Show 2024 looking at the Wraithworks WARP-15. The Wraithworks WARP-15 is an affordable polymer-receiver (upper and lower) AR with a pencil barrel, weighing just 5 pounds and coming in at less than $500 complete.

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James Reeves
James Reeves

Owner, Neutral Ground Gun Co. NRA/Louisiana State Police certified concealed weapons instructor, 2012-present Maxim Magazine's MAXIMum Warrior, 2011 TFBTV Executive Producer Champion, Key West Cinco De Mayo Taco Eating Competition Lawyer Instagram: gunshorts Twitter: @jjreeves

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  • Wraithworks Wraithworks on Jan 26, 2024

    Quick note there are some revision changes before the final release. We found the charging handle notch wears out after an unacceptable amount of use so we reinforced the notched area with a stainless steel insert. Beyond that the remaining changes are largely on the interior to improve handguard stiffness.

    Wraithworks

    • Chrome Dragon Chrome Dragon on Jan 26, 2024

      @Wraithworks Have you looked at the Strike Industries "latchless" charging handles? I'd be inclined to run one on my next rifle, since it reduces wear, but it might be a solution to your problem in the short term.

  • Chrome Dragon Chrome Dragon on Jan 26, 2024

    I'm down for at least one of these.

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