Current +/-'s of Black rifles in Canada.
AR - Restricted. + Lego. Cheap. Parts everywhere. Can be anything you want
XCR. - Heavy (especially older ones). Lock-tite issues. Pricey for what it is. +Some common parts. Decent support in Canada
ACR. - Heavy, depending on config. Lack of parts. Really Pricey with a re-barrel to NR. + Accurate
Tavor. - Heavy. Mediocre accuracy. Egos not for everyone. Likes expensive ammo. +Compact and decent support in Canada
858,vz.58,WR762. - No decent options for optics. Right side charging handle only. Prices have climbed beyond what they are worth. + Lots of parts and mags cheaply available.
SL8 - Heavy, Expensive. + accurate.
Mini14 - Accuracy, Parts, Mags, not really a black rifle + Lightest, cheapest option on the market.
The other fringe stuff, shares such a small market that everything is a tradeoff.
So to address all the short comings:
NR.
Common parts (as many as possible, such as mags, grips, forends, etc)
Decently accurate. 1.5 MOA if doable. Pencil barrel, with a twist rate to stabilize 55 grain (for 5.56) and a bore size to shoot 7.62 surplus.
Weight. 6.5 lbs dry would be perfect with a minimal stock and irons on board.
Optics ready. Put a frikin rail on the damn thing already!
Ambi. Reversible charging handle/reversible ejection would make the heretics happy.
Price. If this could be done around the 1K mark, you wouldn't be able to build enough of them
As long as it's easy to strip and clean, and doesn't have some weird manual of arms, and is durable enough not to have parts fly off and last AT LEAST 10-15K rounds, i would buy at least 2, because 1 is none and 2 is one.
Personally i wouldn't care if it was finished with BBQ paint. I'll spend $20 on krylon and make it my own.
GET 'ER DONE!
Current +/-'s of Black rifles in Canada.
AR - Restricted. + Lego. Cheap. Parts everywhere. Can be anything you want
XCR. - Heavy (especially older ones). Lock-tite issues. Pricey for what it is. +Some common parts. Decent support in Canada
ACR. - Heavy, depending on config. Lack of parts. Really Pricey with a re-barrel to NR. + Accurate
Tavor. - Heavy. Mediocre accuracy. Egos not for everyone. Likes expensive ammo. +Compact and decent support in Canada
858,vz.58,WR762. - No decent options for optics. Right side charging handle only. Prices have climbed beyond what they are worth. + Lots of parts and mags cheaply available.
SL8 - Heavy, Expensive. + accurate.
Mini14 - Accuracy, Parts, Mags, not really a black rifle + Lightest, cheapest option on the market.
The other fringe stuff, shares such a small market that everything is a tradeoff.
So to address all the short comings:
NR.
Common parts (as many as possible, such as mags, grips, forends, etc)
Decently accurate. 1.5 MOA if doable. Pencil barrel, with a twist rate to stabilize 55 grain (for 5.56) and a bore size to shoot 7.62 surplus.
Weight. 6.5 lbs dry would be perfect with a minimal stock and irons on board.
Optics ready. Put a frikin rail on the damn thing already!
Ambi. Reversible charging handle/reversible ejection would make the heretics happy.
Price. If this could be done around the 1K mark, you wouldn't be able to build enough of them
As long as it's easy to strip and clean, and doesn't have some weird manual of arms, and is durable enough not to have parts fly off and last AT LEAST 10-15K rounds, i would buy at least 2, because 1 is none and 2 is one.
Personally i wouldn't care if it was finished with BBQ paint. I'll spend $20 on krylon and make it my own.
GET 'ER DONE!
Current +/-'s of Black rifles in Canada.
AR - Restricted. + Lego. Cheap. Parts everywhere. Can be anything you want
XCR. - Heavy (especially older ones). Lock-tite issues. Pricey for what it is. +Some common parts. Decent support in Canada
ACR. - Heavy, depending on config. Lack of parts. Really Pricey with a re-barrel to NR. + Accurate
Tavor. - Heavy. Mediocre accuracy. Egos not for everyone. Likes expensive ammo. +Compact and decent support in Canada
858,vz.58,WR762. - No decent options for optics. Right side charging handle only. Prices have climbed beyond what they are worth. + Lots of parts and mags cheaply available.
SL8 - Heavy, Expensive. + accurate.
Mini14 - Accuracy, Parts, Mags, not really a black rifle + Lightest, cheapest option on the market.
The other fringe stuff, shares such a small market that everything is a tradeoff.
So to address all the short comings:
NR.
Common parts (as many as possible, such as mags, grips, forends, etc)
Decently accurate. 1.5 MOA if doable. Pencil barrel, with a twist rate to stabilize 55 grain (for 5.56) and a bore size to shoot 7.62 surplus.
Weight. 6.5 lbs dry would be perfect with a minimal stock and irons on board.
Optics ready. Put a frikin rail on the damn thing already!
Ambi. Reversible charging handle/reversible ejection would make the heretics happy.
Price. If this could be done around the 1K mark, you wouldn't be able to build enough of them
As long as it's easy to strip and clean, and doesn't have some weird manual of arms, and is durable enough not to have parts fly off and last AT LEAST 10-15K rounds, i would buy at least 2, because 1 is none and 2 is one.
Personally i wouldn't care if it was finished with BBQ paint. I'll spend $20 on krylon and make it my own.
GET 'ER DONE!
Just make the m10x clone and stick it to NS & M+M then
patents sir...it's too new of a design gotta wait 20 years (minus the time since they filed)
you can only clone old designs where the patents have expired
or you make enough changes that it's considered a new and non-derivative design
Many AKs components aren't readily interchangeable, as the design is not really standardized between makes and models. You could get a particular pattern's' stocks to fit seamlessly, but not all of them.
The Zhukov stock is nice but it costs a lot more than a basic milsurp AK item.
Current +/-'s of Black rifles in Canada.
AR - Restricted. + Lego. Cheap. Parts everywhere. Can be anything you want
XCR. - Heavy (especially older ones). Lock-tite issues. Pricey for what it is. +Some common parts. Decent support in Canada
ACR. - Heavy, depending on config. Lack of parts. Really Pricey with a re-barrel to NR. + Accurate
Tavor. - Heavy. Mediocre accuracy. Egos not for everyone. Likes expensive ammo. +Compact and decent support in Canada
858,vz.58,WR762. - No decent options for optics. Right side charging handle only. Prices have climbed beyond what they are worth. + Lots of parts and mags cheaply available.
SL8 - Heavy, Expensive. + accurate.
Mini14 - Accuracy, Parts, Mags, not really a black rifle + Lightest, cheapest option on the market.
The other fringe stuff, shares such a small market that everything is a tradeoff.
So to address all the short comings:
NR.
Common parts (as many as possible, such as mags, grips, forends, etc)
Decently accurate. 1.5 MOA if doable. Pencil barrel, with a twist rate to stabilize 55 grain (for 5.56) and a bore size to shoot 7.62 surplus.
Weight. 6.5 lbs dry would be perfect with a minimal stock and irons on board.
Optics ready. Put a frikin rail on the damn thing already!
Ambi. Reversible charging handle/reversible ejection would make the heretics happy.
Price. If this could be done around the 1K mark, you wouldn't be able to build enough of them
As long as it's easy to strip and clean, and doesn't have some weird manual of arms, and is durable enough not to have parts fly off and last AT LEAST 10-15K rounds, i would buy at least 2, because 1 is none and 2 is one.
Personally i wouldn't care if it was finished with BBQ paint. I'll spend $20 on krylon and make it my own.
GET 'ER DONE!
patents sir...it's too new of a design gotta wait 20 years (minus the time since they filed)
you can only clone old designs where the patents have expired
or you make enough changes that it's considered a new and non-derivative design