- Location
- Blaster land, Okanagan BC
Does it come with a free garbage can?
No but it will likely come with q/c issues or production delays lol.
Hard pass from me.
Does it come with a free garbage can?
Obviously none of the people on this thread have ever worked in the engineering field if they think there are never any delays or Q/C issues on the release of a new product
I would argue the MRX bison in 5.56 is a better product than the Ruger American Ranch in its current state. There is a good product that’s not talk. I also have no affiliation with them at all lolBCL has a long history of #### product, under several names. You are an inexperienced shill. Talk is cheap. You want to convince anyone, be quiet until a great product at a good price is in our hands. Until then, you are the same as a door to door magazine salesman.
This hatred of BCL is uncalled for.


I would argue the MRX bison in 5.56 is a better product than the Ruger American Ranch in its current state. There is a good product that’s not talk. I also have no affiliation with them at all lol
Soon all you will have is bolt actions unless another conservative majority happens somehow. And by the time that happens the only interesting rifles will be coming from Canadian manufacturers. Ruger and keltec are not going to care that Canada can’t get semi auto 9mms anymore doesn’t affect them. But the Canadian manufacturers will create an alternative. Yet all these Canadian gun owners do everything they can to ensure that BCL fails as a company. Really is baffling
Obviously none of the people on this thread have ever worked in the engineering field if they think there are never any delays or Q/C issues on the release of a new product
NEA, BCL.. Yet to produce a firearm that did not have QC issues. I seen barrels with the gas ports drilled fully thru the barrel, brakes explode, bolts shear.
You figured after the first they step it up. But it go so bad. That they tried as a new company, still issues followed.
I am assuming that they can make a low pressure bolt action 9mm carbine without an issue. I’m just saying with bill c-21 how is anybody going to be able to have a rifle in 9mm without these Canadian companies? I’m not saying that BCL is perfect (as was suggested) although they have stepped up in a number of ways.
You know what happens when you assume.
Quick question. Would rather have a BCL made 9mm carbine bolt action that works fine or no 9mm carbine ever again in Canada?
Quick question. Would rather have a BCL made 9mm carbine bolt action that works fine or no 9mm carbine ever again in Canada?
Quick question. Would rather have a BCL made 9mm carbine bolt action that works fine or no 9mm carbine ever again in Canada?
Those aren't the only futures available - hopefully we're still at the point where BCL (or whoever) can produce what the market wants and needs?
Why choose 9mm when there are better suited cartridges for precision or hunting (the typical use cases for bolt actions, of which many pedigree rifles already exist in those cartridges)?
I'd bet most 9mm fans generally shoot offhand "action" with target ammo at <50 yards and are happy with 3" groups? Sure, some might buy a 9mm bolt as "a spare" but it'll be low volume / niche. Whereas an action-oriented 9mm-magfed-pump in a sci-fi shortform ambidextrous format with 21+ round mags could appeal to newcomers and existing 9mm fans alike.
People on here are saying why not make it a 357. I am saying 9mm because it is so cheap to reload it’s almost free to shoot. If the liberals ban every 9mm semi auto rifle a bolt action is what will have to get used t. Who knows maybe they could make a straight pull one or something cool




























