Coming Soon - Euro M14's from Marstar!

OH MY;
I am beginning to regret this already....
Everyone has more information about them than I do....

I will try to answer this clearly;
1) Italy is in Europe not in the far East as some think....

2) These are 10000000000000000% new guns not "so they are building new receivers and putting the original rifles on the new receivers....?" as posted above.

3) "Perhaps they will simply have some European company do the final assembly and avoid us the need to re-index barrels." PLEASE READ OUR POSTS....

4) SHOOTEMUP seems to get the picture.... Why can't others ??

5) "Made in Italy, could this be a copy of the Beretta BM-59. ??? "
OK let me type M O R E S L O W L Y S O I T C A N B E R E A D the two models are M-14s dammit, NOT any other model....

JOHN

i would like to clarify that my post was in fun and for entertainment purposes to go along with all the threads along the line of:
will the new 10/22 be restricted...
where can i find cheap suplus 303 british...
why are prices on the EE more than retail...
landowners won't let me hunt on land they own...
 
I don't need a bayonet.. Just the lug is fine.. the switch on the side would nice.. You know the one that says neutral, drive, overdrive...
 
I heard each one will come with 10 legal 20 rounders and John is going to fly to each buyer's house and give him a foot massage, but unfortunately the barrels are made of cast zinc, and the stocks are stamped tin while assembly is done in the Italian Embassy in Taiwan.

So I guess you get what you pay for...but seeing as we already have a written guarantee of a sub-$200 price point maybe it's worthwhile. They are supposed to be tack drivers for the first 4 shots, after which they automatically turn 12.6 for reasons no one can explain. They do come with a free Zeiss scope though.

Thats some funny S**t right there!! :rockOn:
 
Unless somebody comes up with an idea for cheaper 7.62 ammo, these rifles might not be shot very much.
 
Yeah, reloading is a good idea, but not everyone reloads or has the time to. There is a big shortage of ammunition right now that is driving the price up. Even the CBS evening news had a story on it. I feel sorry for younger people getting into the sport who may find the cost of ammo or components prohibitive. Higher ammo costs aren't good for getting people interested in the shooting sports.
 
I am interested in any differences between the 2009 Polytechs and the 2009/2010 European models as it relates to machining details, fit, finish, etc.. Johnone, have you had a chance to evaluate said product? :)
 
So are the vestal virgins in cleaning crew the ones wearing thongs and Marstar t-shirts, or does that describe the newby EURO14 buyers?

Ewwww! Way too much information!!
 
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