All-New: Type 81M

lol that's no compliment!! lol i said they were probably made by trained monkeys and i meant trained monkeys, and i got called a racist and post got deleted even the moderator lied about what i said, but this lol, i'm wondering what the undercover libs on here will say about this lol hahaha

What do you mean no compliment? All i see is a bunch of hard workers getting sht done to supply one of the largest armys mankind has ever seen lol so what if they skip a few shower days...
 
Cheaply made? how so? sharp edges etc?

feel they are still worth the $1300?

Cheaply made as in - an SKS is quality compared lol. I'm just a fan of old iron when it was hand made and hand fitted.
Not dissing the guns at all, they are what I expected and mine are straight and well put together, and yes, with what we have to choose from here in Kanada today, the price is worth it IMO but, I'm sure they were made for about 10% of what we are paying!
 
Wonder how the Kodiak Defence WK181 compares to the Type 81, they are similarly priced and made in Canada..looking to pick up one or the other, any opinions out there from people who have experience with both?
 
Wonder how the Kodiak Defence WK181 compares to the Type 81, they are similarly priced and made in Canada..looking to pick up one or the other, any opinions out there from people who have experience with both?

There are only 2 firearms manufacturers in Canada today i would purchase a firearm from...i wont say who they are, but they aren't kodiak...absolutely no comparison, the Type 81 is one of the few dead reliable rifles in this country at this price point. If you are buying to shoot, you cant beat it. If you are buying to look at and measure and never actually use, you may not like it idk.
 
I haven't had a chance to see one of those underfolders in person, however I had seen couple of short videos on the internet and I have read some conversations about ideas for a cheek riser.

Now...based on the little bits and pieces of what I have seen on Youtube thus far, would it be possible to somehow attach the cleaning kit container to the underfolder to not only be used as a cheek riser, but also for the practical reason of having the cleaning kit readily accessable? (essentially killing 2 birds with one stone)

The reason I thought about this is the fact, that the cleaning kit SEEMS to look fairly square, so it could sit on top of the folder in a somewhat secure manner, after being wrapped with some electrical tape perhaps?

If this is a viable option, maybe someone on here could come up with an idea of attaching it more permanently via some type of a clamp perhaps, in order to remove the redneck vibe of using the tape?

I'm basically just thinking out loud here, with very little to go on.
 
There are only 2 firearms manufacturers in Canada today i would purchase a firearm from...i wont say who they are, but they aren't kodiak...absolutely no comparison, the Type 81 is one of the few dead reliable rifles in this country at this price point. If you are buying to shoot, you cant beat it. If you are buying to look at and measure and never actually use, you may not like it idk.

Thanks, I plan to use and abuse!
 
There are only 2 firearms manufacturers in Canada today i would purchase a firearm from...i wont say who they are, but they aren't kodiak...absolutely no comparison, the Type 81 is one of the few dead reliable rifles in this country at this price point. If you are buying to shoot, you cant beat it. If you are buying to look at and measure and never actually use, you may not like it idk.

As an owner of a bent T81, I second this.

It’s stone cold reliable bullet hose.
 
I haven't had a chance to see one of those underfolders in person, however I had seen couple of short videos on the internet and I have read some conversations about ideas for a cheek riser.

Now...based on the little bits and pieces of what I have seen on Youtube thus far, would it be possible to somehow attach the cleaning kit container to the underfolder to not only be used as a cheek riser, but also for the practical reason of having the cleaning kit readily accessable? (essentially killing 2 birds with one stone)

The reason I thought about this is the fact, that the cleaning kit SEEMS to look fairly square, so it could sit on top of the folder in a somewhat secure manner, after being wrapped with some electrical tape perhaps?

If this is a viable option, maybe someone on here could come up with an idea of attaching it more permanently via some type of a clamp perhaps, in order to remove the redneck vibe of using the tape?

I'm basically just thinking out loud here, with very little to go on.

Awesome idea! I'm glad you thought out loud! First off, you're absolutely right, it'd be nice to keep the cleaning kit with the rifle. Second, I bought one of those single piece side mounts that were being sold on Ebay and ####### recently, which fortunately works with the under folder, and electrical tape will be perfect since I can't fit much else between the side mount and the under folder's arm.

I wonder if popsicle sticks along with the wrapped electrical tape would be a nice combo for securing the clenaing kit? Would still be thin enough for my purposes. Lol now you've got me excited to do a little arts and crafts with my under folder!
 
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Awesome idea! I'm glad you thought out loud! First off, you're absolutely right, it'd be nice to keep the cleaning kit with the rifle. Second, I bought one of those single piece side mounts that were being sold on Ebay and ####### recently, which fortunately works with the under folder, and electrical tape will be perfect since I can't fit much else between the side mount and the under folder's arm.

I wonder if popsicle sticks along with the wrapped electrical tape would be a nice combo for securing the cleaning kit? Would still be thin enough for my purposes. Lol now you've got me excited to do a little arts and crafts with my under folder!

Perhaps you could use paracord, in a manner similar to scianna54

cheek riser already posted:

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