Me thinks you need a cold shower and a beating with a rubber hose![]()
Ha ha ha ha, what the hell?does anyone out there know where a guy could buy a good left handed hunting rifle?
Ha ha ha ha, what the hell?
I think someone's kid just taught them how to work the internet.
They look quite nice - I'm going to wait for the complete lowers I think as I prefer more "plug-and play" than "some assembly required".
lonedrone
IMO, the stock pic'd below makes the rifle look disproportionate.
It looks like a bulky receiver with a puny stock. Maybe the Magpul ACS or UBR would fill it out a bit more..?
But a slick product none-the-less...
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IMO, the stock pic'd below makes the rifle look disproportionate.
The PRS is definitely too heavy and immediately ruled out due to it's fixed length of pull.
Just my 2 cents.
I don't mind the look. I like it. For me, changing the stock is for two reasons;
1) Decrease the overall length (pull)
2) Decrease the weight
I think the regular old carbine stock or a CTR is the ticket. Maybe an ACR but I have yet to get my hands on one. The UBR is an over priced, heavy brick. It is well made but to me it almost fits the SPR roll better then the standard rifle or carbine. The PRS is definitely too heavy and immediately ruled out due to it's fixed length of pull.
Just my 2 cents.
The PRS is adjustable, just not along the buffer tube. The buttplate has over 1" of adjustment if I recall.
I'm thinking along the same lines.
I have two of these units, one for my carbine, and one for my CQB, and I'm likely going to go with ACR for the carbine, and CTR for the CQB.
I'll have to put in my order with Blaxsun for these, but won't be back 'in country' until next week to do the final fitting....



























