Celik Arms .223

There’s not a lot to play with for weight reduction other than scope rings and scope type I would guess. With this style of rifle being forward heavy you’d be very limited in taming overall weight with the other option of adding weight IOT balance it out.
On YouTube there’s an Australian 2K round torture test on this model which after a bit of research is what helped solidified my decision to purchase one. The fact that it uses AR mags and not some proprietary ones helped too.
One other thing I was considering is to switch the scope ring /base that came with Firefield scope for standard scope rings.
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I just watched that 2K test and it was pretty unimpressive. Not even 1000 rounds and had to start changing out springs? That's not too confidence inspiring. I watched it pretty quickly though so maybe I missed something?
 
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I think I remember that the spring in question is the one that keeps the cocking handle in place. Apparently they changed to a stiffer spring after this. The one it my rifle seems to be stiff enough.
 
I think I remember that the spring in question is the one that keeps the cocking handle in place. Apparently they changed to a stiffer spring after this. The one it my rifle seems to be stiff enough.
They actually changed the design of the charging handle retention.

The recoil spring is also a different design now, mine is a double wrapped spring like you’d find in a SIG P226 - looks like they beefed it up some.

Seems the Turks are eager to make improvements as weaknesses are found.

They sure are ugly spuds (the rifles, not the Australians or Turks)
 
They actually changed the design of the charging handle retention.

The recoil spring is also a different design now, mine is a double wrapped spring like you’d find in a SIG P226 - looks like they beefed it up some.

Seems the Turks are eager to make improvements as weaknesses are found.

They sure are ugly spuds (the rifles, not the Australians or Turks)
They mentioned on the YT video that they were in contact with the factory, and they were implementing improvements. Good to hear that they did.
How many rounds have you fired so far? Mine arrives next week.
 
I think I remember that the spring in question is the one that keeps the cocking handle in place. Apparently they changed to a stiffer spring after this. The one it my rifle seems to be stiff enough.
Unfortunately you will find as you use your spring a lot, or as it get's older, the stiffness setting isn't as good as one would like....:) LOL

I wonder if there is blue colored lube to assist with the spring stiffness?:LOL:
 
They mentioned on the YT video that they were in contact with the factory, and they were implementing improvements. Good to hear that they did.
How many rounds have you fired so far? Mine arrives next week.
Only a couple mags to check for function. It’s not even zeroed yet.

It’s a heavy, fugly rifle. It seem well built tho.

You should look forward to it.
 
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I honestly don’t mind the look. Plus I haven’t read anything negative about it, even from the Aussie push button version. The Backland hunter on the other hand….
It seems the Aussies worked hard to create a dependable product and the Turks were anxious to make the modifications and supply it.
I wanted personal confirmation that the Chimera was manufactured for 556. I reached out to the Australian distributor who connected me to one of their Celik contacts. They both reached out to me promptly. Celik confirmed it was in-fact manufactured to take 556.

I think I’ll have to pull the trigger on one.
 
I would be very interested to know what you think. Have you ever owned any Tommy after market stuff? I haven’t but I see his stuff mentioned quite a bit.
I own lots of it. It’s usually a good aesthetic jump. It’s not like aluminum crafted stuff tho - it’s good for an mlok flashlight but not a laser or something requiring a rigid mount.
 
I would be very interested to know what you think. Have you ever owned any Tommy after market stuff? I haven’t but I see his stuff mentioned quite a bit.
]I installed a set on my Alcor 223 and I bought a set for my Henry Homesteader but decided not to install it on that one.

It's not tough like Magpul or similar stuff but it seems to do the job for range fun. It's not stuff I would take to a backcountry hunting trip but so far I've had it on for about 500 rounds and it seems fine. I'm not hanging a truckload of accessories off it though, just a vertical grip on the handguard.
 
]I installed a set on my Alcor 223 and I bought a set for my Henry Homesteader but decided not to install it on that one.

It's not tough like Magpul or similar stuff but it seems to do the job for range fun. It's not stuff I would take to a backcountry hunting trip but so far I've had it on for about 500 rounds and it seems fine. I'm not hanging a truckload of accessories off it though, just a vertical grip on the handguard.
This was helpful, thank you. I thought I read someone’s review somewhere saying that their handguard warped from the heat of the barrel on their Alcor. Maybe they were mag dumping and pushing it to its limits? If you have put 500 rounds down though with no issue, that’s promising news. Thanks again.
 
I could see it getting warped if excessively heated up but assume it's going to take some effort to get it that hot. I mag dumped about 50 rounds yesterday and had no heat issues.
Agree. Although not familiar with this piece of kit. I can see shooting excessively deliberate amounts of ammo thru it would cause such distortion to material.
I will say, had I seen or knew about these aftermarket hand guards I would’ve purchased them instead of the extendable buttstock with grip.
After waiting for a rcbs small base die to arrive, my plan is load up a few batches of 55gr FMJ this week and see how they function and group for accuracy with my AR scope.
 
Agree. Although not familiar with this piece of kit. I can see shooting excessively deliberate amounts of ammo thru it would cause such distortion to material.
I will say, had I seen or knew about these aftermarket hand guards I would’ve purchased them instead of the extendable buttstock with grip.
After waiting for a rcbs small base die to arrive, my plan is load up a few batches of 55gr FMJ this week and see how they function and group for accuracy with my AR scope.
Love to hear your report on your hand loads. What kind of AR scope? LPVO?
 
Love to hear your report on your hand loads. What kind of AR scope? LPVO?
Nothing special- Firefield Rapid Strike. I used up my Xmas Cabela gift cards and got it for $199 Boxing Day sale. A slight change from the Leupold VX iii.
I’m hoping my hand loads group better than the PMC’s I tried.
 

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