A good thread gone bad!!!!
Mosy likely competition use!
I would definitely be interested in learning more about tactical shooting (I do a bit of this, and Run'n'gun) and the more I can find out about competitive tactical shooting the better as well and I figured this Rifle was a very good place to start. Learning and training those things.
Anyone who disagrees, I would love to hear why you disagree. I'm not like these others who will call you a hater if you say you don't like the Swiss Arms, although you would be a bit silly not to love one, I'd still like to hear why you don't love them. It's an opinion and I want to hear it!
Same goes for those who agree
Thanks
Steve

I wasn't trying to be a ####, Its just that you used the term "service rifle".I wanted one and had some money lying around, so gimme a break
Mosy likely competition use!
I believe bipods are prohibited in our service rifle competitions.
Every time I hear the phrase "run'n'gun" all I can think of is:
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In order to protect the deflector from paint damage and protect the brass from severe dents, I glued a piece of hard thick rubber, it looks like s***t but it sure works. I also think it has reduced somewhat the distance the brass is flung, it now remains within the same postal code, more or lesswell if you reload for it they really beat the crap out of the brass
I wasn't trying to be a ####, Its just that you used the term "service rifle".
I wasn't sure if maybe you were an LEO on the island and that maybe, just maybe you were allowed to use your own rifle for duty.
If I was going to be a #### I would have just asked you if were AKA "gecko45"![]()
what no pictures?!
so around the barrel there is a little silver steel ring that is not quite a full circle, and it's loose, like it rotates and moves around.....What is this and what is it for??
THANK YOUIt's for rifle grenades... if you find any live ones, can you tell me where you got them?![]()



























