They are nice rifles and Swiss built which means well built. The cost is not bad for what one gets but....I've other stuff I want before a 223 at $3,000 like a Marlin lever in .357 or .44Mag.
Now I'm no expert on AR variants but I will pose something for discussion: The $3k + pricetag on the SAN rifles is typically compared to the AR-15 and variant price. Outside of the fact that I can shoot my SAN CG anywhere it is legal to discharge a firearm, does an out-of-the-box AR shoot as accurately and reliably as the OOTB SAN, or does a significant amount of "tweaking" $$ have to be spent to get it into the same category?
Pretty much.
. Don't kid yourself... if that rifle was Restricted in status, it probably would be half the price.
it`s worth it if you think you need to have one and can afford one. $3000 is alot of coin for a paper puncher non restricted or not. I`d rather have a pimped norc M4, CZ858 and cases of ammo and accesories for same price. I`d be scared to death to scratch a rifle that expensive and it`s alot of money tied up in a safe queen.
it`s worth it if you think you need to have one and can afford one. $3000 is alot of coin for a paper puncher non restricted or not. I`d rather have a pimped norc M4, CZ858 and cases of ammo and accesories for same price. I`d be scared to death to scratch a rifle that expensive and it`s alot of money tied up in a safe queen.
The real downside to SAN ownership is the availability of magazines these days. Not to mention the price of magazines when they are available.
I guess that's a factor to consider when purchasing SAN...




























