BCL SRV2 Siberian 5.56 Nato 18.6 Non-Restricted 1699$

This is one of the best looking versions of the 180 platform ive seen... the BCL logo gives me pause tho...
 
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Definitely looks awesome. Hope it performs as well as it looks. Surely though, it couldn't be worse than the other Canadian made 180 junk, could it????
 
I'm pretty sure if I buy one the big turd will make it prohibited within a year, seems to be the way my luck as been going lately :(
 
BCL has had it rough with the last couple products they released. The coyote was available for a few days then prohibited. Then the foxbat was released and the handgun ban was in effect a few days later. I really feel for BCL investing all this time and effort into creating a product that cannot be sold in this country. Drives me crazy seeing all the foreign brands being available but a Canadian company keeps getting #### on by our own government.
 
I was one of the ones who pre ordered the coyote and the turd banned it before I even got the darn thing.
Hopefully BCL has better luck with these
 
Looks better than the other 180s tbh. Hope they take their time with this one and release something good. Also, hope they do a full SCARY black, and a full FDE/Bronze instead of the mismatch. Will be watching!
 
I don’t know if anyone could answer, but what are the 3 weird looking spacers / adapter between the stock and the rifle? Hope it won’t be there on the final version, it looks goofy. Thanks
 
I don’t know if anyone could answer, but what are the 3 weird looking spacers / adapter between the stock and the rifle? Hope it won’t be there on the final version, it looks goofy. Thanks

The stock mount is 1913 pic rail, so what you are seeing is the tail end of the receiver which is male pic rail, the stock adapter which is female pic rail to Yugo AK stock inlet, and lastly you see the fixed part of the folding Yugo AK Magpul Zuhkov stock.

Yes it could be made so that the stock directly mounts to the rear of the receiver and then you'd only have the one seam before the hinge, however that would make it so that you cannot choose your own stock for your own applications.

In this current configuration using the 1913 rail you can mount any MCX compatible stock. Using 1913 rail on the rear of the receiver has become the standard stock mounting procedure for black rifles that don't require a buffer tube.
 
BCL has had it rough with the last couple products they released. The coyote was available for a few days then prohibited. Then the foxbat was released and the handgun ban was in effect a few days later. I really feel for BCL investing all this time and effort into creating a product that cannot be sold in this country. Drives me crazy seeing all the foreign brands being available but a Canadian company keeps getting #### on by our own government.

Exactly what the libs want, to crush our economy by first starting with firearms companies.
 
BCL has had it rough with the last couple products they released. The coyote was available for a few days then prohibited. Then the foxbat was released and the handgun ban was in effect a few days later. I really feel for BCL investing all this time and effort into creating a product that cannot be sold in this country. Drives me crazy seeing all the foreign brands being available but a Canadian company keeps getting #### on by our own government.

One word, KARMA.

As for this exact rifle.....I'll point out the obvious that even the camera operator obviously noticed and focused on.

The Taccom video on the rifle linked in the Marstar product page, at time stamps 3:10 and 5:44 the major misalignment of the receiver to handguard really stands out!!!!

The rear stock adapter area does not run with the guns bodylines at all, th edifferences in the machining height looks absolutely horrible. Timestamp 5:15.

The folding stock covers most of the ejection port when folded, does this hinder reliable operation when firing?

Is the rifle in the youtube video the complete production version of the rifle being sold?


I want to buy and love their products, but these same issues remain regardless who takes over the company!!! *Slams head against wall*
 
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