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STRIKE INDUSTRIES SIAR

Strike Industries was founded in 2010 with the purpose of designing simple-but-enhanced small parts for the AR-15 and 1911. They’ve put out some products with questionably bling cosmetics and finishes over the past years but have always offered functional and affordable parts. Like many smaller, growing companies, they’re refining and expanding their product lines, and we like what we’re seeing.

While Strike Industries is still making small parts, they wanted to show that they can do so much more than that. It’s clear to us they’ve been making moves toward establishing their own firearms designs, and the SIAR is the first major step in that direction. In fact, the SIAR has been in development for more than four years.

You need to bear in mind when reading this article that we’re dealing with a preproduction sample and not the full-boat release. We’ll highlight differences between our example and what you’ll see on

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