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THE SAME, BUT DIFFERENT

As they say, the definition of insanity is doing things the same but expecting different results. Just ask anyone who works for a living and votes. The crazy political roller coaster of the last decade has created a mad dash to buy firearms. These days just about anyone in free America who wanted an AR-15 has one, seemingly solidifying the AR-15 as mundane. The firearm industry was left trying to figure out where the next best thing would be. Pistol caliber carbines (PCCs) have filled this space for some, creating a niche for themselves somewhere between rifles and pistols. As a result, they’ve cemented their place as a viable option to fill that empty spot in the safe.

THE TASK AT HAND

POF-USA has a reputation for making guns that are the same, but better. While POF technically produces AR-15s and AR-10s, they’re

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