The question is, For the average shooter in Canada, are you better off with a Swiss Arms Classic Green or an AR15?
Just so we are talking apples and apples, let's limit discussion to comparing the AR15 A2/A4 to the Classic Green or Classic Black with an 18.5" or longer barrel.
Discussion is also welcome comparing a CG carbine or CQB to an M4-style, but please indicate that in your post if you are discussing other than the 18.5"+ barrelled models.
As I see it, the most obvious tradeoff are:
1) AR15 can use 10 round LAR15 mags, has lots of reasonably priced modular options and can only be shot at the range. QA/QC can be all over the place depending upon manufacturer. For the sake of argument, let's assume the AR we use for comparison is a matched upper/lower from a reputable maker lime LMT, Colt, Stag, etc.
2) SAN-CG is limited to 5 round mags, the gun and accessories cost much more, but it can be shot anywhere a non-restricted rifle can be shot. QA/QC should be higher since the guns in Canada are all made at the same factory in Switzerland.
In my own case:
The AR's I've owned include:
-DAR-701 A4 style
-Colt H-BAR A2
-Armalite M4A3
The SAN's I've owned include:
-A TSE branded Classic Green with a KPA rail.
I've never owned an Eotech but have run all the above guns with Aimpoint CompM4's and ACOG T01-NSN sights.
In my personal case, I no longer own an AR15 for various reasons, though I always liked them. I still own a Classic Green and very much like it, though it's on the heavy side. I will probably own an AR again, and is they were non-restricted, the CG would be sold and replaced with an AR15A4 pretty quick since it is lighter, cheaper, just as accurate, and easier to get parts for. Under current regulatory climate, however, for me, the Classic Green will remain in my home.
Just so we are talking apples and apples, let's limit discussion to comparing the AR15 A2/A4 to the Classic Green or Classic Black with an 18.5" or longer barrel.
Discussion is also welcome comparing a CG carbine or CQB to an M4-style, but please indicate that in your post if you are discussing other than the 18.5"+ barrelled models.
As I see it, the most obvious tradeoff are:
1) AR15 can use 10 round LAR15 mags, has lots of reasonably priced modular options and can only be shot at the range. QA/QC can be all over the place depending upon manufacturer. For the sake of argument, let's assume the AR we use for comparison is a matched upper/lower from a reputable maker lime LMT, Colt, Stag, etc.
2) SAN-CG is limited to 5 round mags, the gun and accessories cost much more, but it can be shot anywhere a non-restricted rifle can be shot. QA/QC should be higher since the guns in Canada are all made at the same factory in Switzerland.
In my own case:
The AR's I've owned include:
-DAR-701 A4 style
-Colt H-BAR A2
-Armalite M4A3
The SAN's I've owned include:
-A TSE branded Classic Green with a KPA rail.
I've never owned an Eotech but have run all the above guns with Aimpoint CompM4's and ACOG T01-NSN sights.
In my personal case, I no longer own an AR15 for various reasons, though I always liked them. I still own a Classic Green and very much like it, though it's on the heavy side. I will probably own an AR again, and is they were non-restricted, the CG would be sold and replaced with an AR15A4 pretty quick since it is lighter, cheaper, just as accurate, and easier to get parts for. Under current regulatory climate, however, for me, the Classic Green will remain in my home.





















































