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POTD: FB Radom MSBS Grot – U.S. Rifle & Pistol

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Great news for American gun enthusiasts: Fabryka Broni Łucznik Radom, the storied Polish arms maker behind the MSBS Grot, is teaming up with Arms of America to unleash this modular bullpup beast on the U.S. civilian market. We’re talking a slick 10.5-inch pistol variant for your braced SBR dreams and a full-blown rifle version, both flaunting that eye-catching fluted barrel and threaded muzzle ready for suppressors or your favorite can. This isn’t just another import—it’s Poland’s battle-proven 5.56x45mm platform, already trusted by their military, now hitting our shores amid a wave of Eastern European firepower like the Czech CZ BREN 2 and Romanian AKs. The timing couldn’t be better, with ATF braces in legal limbo and pistol market demand skyrocketing.

Digging deeper, the Grot’s MSBS (Modular System of Small Arms) design shines with its ambidextrous controls, quick-change barrel system, and AR-15 ergonomics wrapped in a compact bullpup envelope—perfect for CQB without sacrificing rifle ballistics. That fluted barrel isn’t just aesthetic flair; it sheds heat during sustained fire, a nod to real-world reliability from Ukraine’s frontlines where Grots have reportedly held up admirably. For the 2A community, this means more competition in the piston-driven, modular rifle space, pressuring domestic makers like PSA or CMMG to innovate. Implications? Expect a surge in affordable, high-quality imports that bolster our options against import bans or tariffs—vital as Europe wakes up to self-defense needs post-Ukraine. Prices haven’t dropped yet, but if history’s a guide (think PSA GF3s under $700), we’ll see sub-$1,500 rifles that punch above their weight.

Bottom line: This Grot invasion is a win for variety, affordability, and Second Amendment resilience. Polish engineering meets American ingenuity—grab your credit card and brace for impact. Who’s pre-ordering the pistol? Sound off in the comments.

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