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EUGENE, OR.— Sharps Bros., a firearm design and manufacturing company, has announced price reductions to the Gen2 versions of their popular Hellbreaker, Warthog, The Jack and Overthrow AR15 receivers. They have also announced an expanded lineup that includes competitively priced handguards, built lower receivers, builder sets and 80% receivers.
Release highlights:
Sharps Bros. AR receivers are milled from solid blocks of 7075-T6 aluminum. Advanced machining capabilities and hands-on craftsmanship ensures that every design is not only precisely detailed and visually distinctive, but superior in quality and capabilities.
In addition to a unique appearance, all Sharps Bros. receiver features include:
Gen2 receivers are available now at the new pricing to consumers and FFL holders through Rainier Arms, RSR Group and Zanders Sporting Goods – all leading distributors of AR15 rifles and accessories.
About Sharps Bros. http://sharpsbros.com/about
Sharps Bros. film: “Be Proud”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yGF9S5eePM
Sharps Bros. founder John Sharps has always been a gun enthusiast, and in 2012 he decided to leverage his decades of manufacturing and product development experience to begin building a series of custom AR-15 lower receivers. Sharps Bros. has since evolved from a one-man business to a full-fledged firearm design and manufacturing organization, with products in three major categories: AR15, AR10 and Kalashnikov.
Sharps Bros. products include The Jack, featuring a skull design; Warthog, featuring a boar’s head design; and Hellbreaker, an iconic design inspired by the P-40 Warhawk.
Follow Sharps Bros. on Instagram (http://instagram.com/sharpsbros) or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sharpsbros) for company news and product updates.
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