421SuperDuty
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- 中华人民共和国加拿大省
If you're made of money and daddy lets you take the AMG G-Wagon to school, buy a real "soldier's gun" like a Bren2, Tavor, APC223, SL8 or the like.
If you're like everybody else, just get an SKS. It's a solid, reliable, (now relatively) cheap, reliable, fun, reliable and reliable gun. Reliability is important. A broken rifle isn't a rifle, it's a paperweight. There's really no excuse for how bad the canadian 180's are in terms of quality control and reliability.
I would even recommend the Norinco guns like the T81 or T97, because while they're also cheap, they're based on a military design and the kinks have been worked out, and Norinco has made probably hundreds of millions of rifles and knows how to make stuff right when they give a damn. Even if there are some examples of shoddy work (crooked T81s), the rest of the gun probably won't break for no reason, or it'll be a single lemon out of a bunch. The WK's seem to all fail.
I really wonder how much people in Canada actually shoot their guns compared to people in the US, if what i see on Youtube is to go by. Guys will run a few thousand rounds through their AR before giving their opinion, while here people with WK180's will shoot 100 rounds and start telling you about how great the gun is a feels and they didn't have any problems. Yeah no wonder you didn't have any problems yet, you've shot like 5 real mags out of it. I'm really disappointed, because i was telling people we should make canadian metal 180B clones like 15 years ago and we managed to screw up this simple task.
inb4 it's not that simple, this is Canada, we make satellites, airliners, tanks, ships, precision parts and nuclear reactors, we should be able to do better than the Khyber pass.
If you're like everybody else, just get an SKS. It's a solid, reliable, (now relatively) cheap, reliable, fun, reliable and reliable gun. Reliability is important. A broken rifle isn't a rifle, it's a paperweight. There's really no excuse for how bad the canadian 180's are in terms of quality control and reliability.
I would even recommend the Norinco guns like the T81 or T97, because while they're also cheap, they're based on a military design and the kinks have been worked out, and Norinco has made probably hundreds of millions of rifles and knows how to make stuff right when they give a damn. Even if there are some examples of shoddy work (crooked T81s), the rest of the gun probably won't break for no reason, or it'll be a single lemon out of a bunch. The WK's seem to all fail.
I really wonder how much people in Canada actually shoot their guns compared to people in the US, if what i see on Youtube is to go by. Guys will run a few thousand rounds through their AR before giving their opinion, while here people with WK180's will shoot 100 rounds and start telling you about how great the gun is a feels and they didn't have any problems. Yeah no wonder you didn't have any problems yet, you've shot like 5 real mags out of it. I'm really disappointed, because i was telling people we should make canadian metal 180B clones like 15 years ago and we managed to screw up this simple task.
inb4 it's not that simple, this is Canada, we make satellites, airliners, tanks, ships, precision parts and nuclear reactors, we should be able to do better than the Khyber pass.





















































