…When these arrive in Canada, will they go from Non Restricted, to Prohibited, then back to Non Restricted then to Restricted?
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…When these arrive in Canada, will they go from Non Restricted, to Prohibited, then back to Non Restricted then to Restricted?
When these arrive in Canada, will they go from Non Restricted, to Prohibited, then back to Non Restricted then to Restricted?
9.5 lbs. Why so heavy? Why the 20” barrel and not 18.5”. That’s gonna weigh at least 10.5lbs with mounts and a scope. Not to mention back up sites. Anyway I guess it’s to late to change it now.
Now Bueller what would you think a rifle of that caliber should weigh, and also have you ever fired a .308....
Bcl 102 at 1349.00 when on sale for the win!
Warranty? Who would be dealing with it?
I own a BCL 102 and Rem 700 in .308 both weigh at least 1.5lbs less and the recoil is still very manageable. My Rem 700 has a 16.5 inch barrel and shoots amazing at 600 yards. The BCL 102 shoots almost just as good. I mean nothing is as accurate as a bolt action. What do you think a .308 should weigh?
Man, BCL102 will soon get another price decrease...funny to watch for sure.
I think the MH came firstNothing funny about that; please keep in mind that NEA/BCL revolutionized Canada's non restricted black rifle/AR market, it started this very trend. 3 years ago, there were only the XCR, Tavor, T-97, AR-180b, Vz58/858 and maybe a couple more. Keep in mind that despite the fact that the BCL is not as high quality or fully milspec as the Stag or the Troy, it also costs about $400-$600 less, which is actually an advantage for those not so picky. Also the BCL is just as accurate as the Stag(I own both).
i think the mh came first
ATRS Modern Hunter., it was basically an NR AR 10
It was modern hunter which pretty much gave others the idea to try it to. They took the initial risk. That being said I’ll be getting the Troy102 as it will be a good counterpart to my stag 10.
If you look at the average weight for a 20" barrel .308 AR style rifle they are 8-9lb with no mag or optic. I would say that the weight of this rifle is inline with it's competitors. I would be interested to hear what you did to your BCL102 to get it to 7lb. I build a 6.5lb Stag 10, light is not cheap.
Overall to me this Troy 102 looks like a fantastic value at $1800. I look forward to handling one in person andseeing real world reviews once they get in the hands of Canadian shooters.
ATRS Modern Hunter., it was basically an NR AR 10
The ATRS rifle might resemble an AR to the untrained eye, but the rifle is quite different internally; and yes that side cocking handle is also non AR and quite ugly if I may add. The was also not much risk, as this rifle was in no way a variant of either the AR 10 or 15 platforms, but it was an in house design, made in Canada, for Canada, as a modern sporting semi. The BCL102, is basically a AR-102, which itself later evolved into the AR10.It was modern hunter which pretty much gave others the idea to try it to. They took the initial risk.