youthshooter
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lol thats the best video ever, I don't know why it took so long for some one to post this
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lol thats the best video ever, I don't know why it took so long for some one to post this![]()
Who cares if it was fielded as FA? I think you're being overly picky.... and overly picky doesn't work with the canadian firearms market.
What's with all the anti-social people here? If you don't like my thread don't read it.
Ultimately I simply resent the regulations that prevent me from owning a gun that operates the way its designer intended...
Maybe it's some kind of purity, but seeking out a gun that I can legally own and use that performs exactly the way its designer intended...
That being said, you are using 'proven in the field' as a prime criteria in selecting what will essentially be a civilian sporting piece. I think Ceska's post is extremely relevant![]()
None of us here "need" to have a military style rifle.
It's just as relevant to the entire forum. None of us here "need" to have a military style rifle. Whatever "need" we have of a gun could be satisfied entirely with a standard hunting rifle, and probably most of us have no "need" of a gun at all. Plainly that's true of me too, I don't "need" a rifle and I certainly don't need a military one. I *want* one, because it would be fun. I want it to be military in part because my wife spent four years in the military, also also because it has a certain cool factor. I want it to be reasonably authentic because I like most of the things in my life to be reasonably authentic.
Bottom line if you choose to buy a black rifle in Canada it's because you like the idea, unless you are planning to start hiring yourself out as a mercenary??!!!
Are you suggesting that this is the wrong forum to ask after black rifles that are used as DMRs?
You guys need to get over yourselves, your hypocrisy is showing. Or if you don't agree with that, then please tell me why you *need* a black rifle, you personally. Zombie apocalypse? Don't make me laugh.

It's just as relevant to the entire forum. None of us here "need" to have a military style rifle. Whatever "need" we have of a gun could be satisfied entirely with a standard hunting rifle, and probably most of us have no "need" of a gun at all. Plainly that's true of me too, I don't "need" a rifle and I certainly don't need a military one. I *want* one, because it would be fun. I want it to be military in part because my wife spent four years in the military, also also because it has a certain cool factor. I want it to be reasonably authentic because I like most of the things in my life to be reasonably authentic. And yes I do see use in a military somewhere as a good indication of quality, in my experience those guys really test something out extensively before they accept it.
Bottom line if you choose to buy a black rifle in Canada it's because you like the idea, unless you are planning to start hiring yourself out as a mercenary??!!!
Are you suggesting that this is the wrong forum to ask after black rifles that are used as DMRs?
You guys need to get over yourselves, your hypocrisy is showing. Or if you don't agree with that, then please tell me why you *need* a black rifle, you personally. Zombie apocalypse? Don't make me laugh.
Right, because anybody who is looking for a black rifle must be up to no good.
/forum
The antis always say "you don't need that" which is a very stooooopid thing to say.
Sorry, that's impossible. The hilarity of that video finds place in all threads and does wonders for improving one's day at their mundane office of employment. We are all social.
That being said, you are using 'proven in the field' as a prime criteria in selecting what will essentially be a civilian sporting piece. I think Ceska's post is extremely relevant
Buy an AR-15. I sit on the couch for 5 hours a day, but still own two 'proven' combinations, Noveske/LMT and PWS/ATRS.

Now you have gone too far
I don't have a Swiss Arms rifle like the PE90 so it's at least second hand info, but I have heard there is a significant shift in point of impact (several inches at 100 yards) using a bipod versus off the mag. Perhaps an owner can verify / refute this.
Dohhunter
Why is it that your gun has to be field proven and tested but you are not? Have you asked if you can try anyone's M1A or similar? I said on the other forum and I will say it here too. I am a HUGE fan of my M1A because of all the aftermarket and custom features available. This rifle is no longer "just another M1A" Its MY M1A. I can understand that you think you know what you want... I do it all the time. But go out and shoot one. handle it. You WILL find what you are looking for. If your ever in Calgary you can try mine out.



























