Unique to a rifle but this type of action has been done before, albeit poorly in the Russian Bandaevsky RB-12 shotgun.
Unique to a rifle but this type of action has been done before, albeit poorly in the Russian Bandaevsky RB-12 shotgun.
I'll eventually get one of these as my ultimate hunting gun...
I have two K-80s, one purchased recently, other back in 1996. I've shot close to 200k int. skeet loads with the first one. It has been to service two times so far; and not a single malfunction in any way...
Is it comfortable to shoot left?
Totally off topic but the intro music is the same as for GM TAC Talk videos. Crazy
Awesome concept!!! When some of their other calibers they list on their site becomes available I might just spring for one...
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Looks like a pretty wicked gun, hows the weight of it, say a 243 with synthetic stock. is it a realativly light action?
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That has to be one of the most highly engineered rifles I have ever seen. I can just imagine the designers sitting around, drawing ideas on a napkin. "Hey, what if we made a rifle that we could change calibre's. Cool. If we joined the receiver to the barrel, then all we have to do is re engineer about one hundred other things and we're done. Should be fun."
I am in awe of the design work and how it answers every question. I just don't get the "why" part. It is super cool though.