All in its fun, more fun than the SKS. The SKS wins in accuracy though, especially after 40 rounds through each... the groups were much tighter with theSKS.
enough said
All in its fun, more fun than the SKS. The SKS wins in accuracy though, especially after 40 rounds through each... the groups were much tighter with theSKS.
They already had select fire SKS, and a clone of AK. This was supposed to be an improvement on both.
So is it just these half-assedly assembled canadian rifles or the design itself is inherently worse than both AK and SKS?
Looks like it is bent to the right from where I'm sitting.
OMG now i have to check mine. I thought it's just folders.
None of the above. That's like asking "so do you still beat your wife?".
There are some rifle in this batch that while functional, have cosmetic defects like warped receivers or crooked buttstocks. In combat those rifle would probably be fine and likely would not have been rejected by the pla as $200 bullet hoses.
But when you pay $1000 in Canada, you expect a nicer product - hence why the glossy blonde wood in lieu of dark oiled wood, for example.
If TI were a more credible outfit they might have contracted a QA inspector to ensure a consistent standard for this commerical order, but alas, this was done on the cheap...
If TI were a more credible outfit they might have contracted a QA inspector to ensure a consistent standard for this commerical order, but alas, this was done on the cheap...
Barrel looks fine to me. It is possible theres a slight angle with the stock yhough, but not enough for me to care/notice.
I think it's fine. There is bent t81 hysteria now. It will die down after the obviously bad rifle's are id'd and weeded out.
I am starting to agree with some tinfoil conspiracy theories here.
Dremelled bolts, accuracy issues and bent rifles = military contract rejected parts slapped on NR receiver.
Shipping saga with folders means TI is actually doing inspections before shipping. Even considering the possibility that TI brought extras (tenda), they might run out of folders to ship preorders if rejection ratio is higher than anticipated.
I am starting to agree with some tinfoil conspiracy theories here.
Dremelled bolts, accuracy issues and bent rifles = military contract rejected parts slapped on NR receiver.
Shipping saga with folders means TI is actually doing inspections before shipping. Even considering the possibility that TI brought extras (tenda), they might run out of folders to ship preorders if rejection ratio is higher than anticipated.
Well I have a dial gage ready.
What accuracy issues? It's a 35 year old chinese military rifle that shoots surplus ammo as old or older. What were you expecting for accuracy. Mine seems to be about the same as my SKS and that's all I was expecting from it.
Barrel looks fine to me. It is possible theres a slight angle with the stock yhough, but not enough for me to care/notice.