LWRC SABR rifle pics

Butt ugly! Yuck!










Just kidding:nest::stirthepot2:
I am absolutely in love with the counter-sniper version, but the 'insurgent to virgins' sounds sweet too! I did not say looks sweet, however! :p
 
How much loger tell these ###y beast make it to market? I would want one of these bad boy's hands down before I would ever think of even dreaming of buying one of those ar15 P.O.S. jobbies.
I like...
How much!?!
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If these rifles get into the country and they are non-restricted you could sell a boat load of them. There are so many guys out there that want a high quality 7.62x51 aside from the M14......
 
The reason 1000's of m14's flew out of Marstar's Containers was because they were $399.

Sales figures might take a hit when you are talking about a $2000+? Rifle.
 
There's no way you're going to have difficulty selling a tacticool rifle in a popular caliber if it's non-restricted. No way in Hell.
 
Well 1000 Tavors flew out the CanAm store at 3k a pop cause of the specific market they captured, I think its safe to say that they could sell 1000 2k+ rifles for this niche market.

Just curious where the "1,000 Tavors" figure came from.

I'd be very surprised if there have been 1,000 Tavors imported and sold in Canada already... a hundred or two maybe but not a thousand.

I'm not saying it's impossible, but I would not have thought anywhere near that figure... so I'm just wondering where you got that figure? Is it factual or just conjecture?

Mark
 
Screw the tavor's! I have been always a big time fan of IWI products but the tavor really isn't everyones cup of tea. That been said this rifle take the HK version and blows it out of the water or ground (witch ever you preffer). Did you guy's see the guy shoveling dirt on top of the rifle while the guy was shooting? Or how about the famous HK pop out of the water and start blasting? That aside 7.62 x 51mm NATO round on a AR type platform and you have a rifle expecaily made for Canada. Too bad it was built in Texas but I gesus they need it for all the illegal drug runner's. LoL! But lets be honest to our self's here. The Euro cost almost $2 to our $1 and then you have shipping that is the higest it's ever been plus it AR-15 compatible or you have this brand new design that besides looks familar to an AR-15 in no way or form compatable plus all the great features show in there video. Even me an AR-15 player hater would even buck up for it. Also this question is for Questar or any other importer for that matter. Which is the most purchased rifle platform in North America?
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Even if this rifle comes in restricted I would still cough up the $$$ for it!
 
Just curious where the "1,000 Tavors" figure came from.

I'd be very surprised if there have been 1,000 Tavors imported and sold in Canada already... a hundred or two maybe but not a thousand.

I'm not saying it's impossible, but I would not have thought anywhere near that figure... so I'm just wondering where you got that figure? Is it factual or just conjecture?

Mark

I found this I guess I was mistaken but the number must still be big according to this.

Not on the first shipment. I will try to get shorty barrels on the next one in a few weeks. Only 4 or 5 have ordered them out of several hundred orders.

Also, if you buy the NR you can keep it NR while using the CTAR barrel at the range. Saves the ATT nonsense.
 
Just curious where the "1,000 Tavors" figure came from.

I'd be very surprised if there have been 1,000 Tavors imported and sold in Canada already... a hundred or two maybe but not a thousand.

I'm not saying it's impossible, but I would not have thought anywhere near that figure... so I'm just wondering where you got that figure? Is it factual or just conjecture?

Mark
I think the first shipment was closer to 100 or 200 rifles.
 
The LWRC forums are talking about a $3500 price tag. If this gun is non-res then I think regular guys will still buy it. If it's restricted then I think only the rich guys will buy it. I mean why buy a restricted rifle like this for $3500 when you can get an AR for $1500. If I can use the LWRC for hunting, plinking in the woods, gofer shoots, tactical rifle courses, shooting pumpkins and milk cartons filled with frozen water, then it would be worth $3500 to me. If not, it's just another range only firearm, and there are lots of others that will fit that bill.
 
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