The SL8's most redeeming quality is probably that it's non-restricted, and with the AR adapter can accept LAR-15 magazines. You can run a different lower on it with an ACR folding/collapsible stock, so that's kind of a neat (and cheaper) option than the standard G36 folding stock conversion. From what I understand the trigger and barrel are pretty decent (better than the G36 apparently), so the standard SL8 stock seems to be the biggest "yuck".
In terms of overall value, does it offer any less value than an XCR, Tavor or FS2000? I think beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and you either love it or hate it (not unlike the XCR, Tavor or FS2000). It's not really fair to compare the SL8 to an AR-15 because components for an AR-15 are produced in such mass quantity that the price to an AR-15 will never be on par.
I've yet to own, fondle or shoot an SL8 - and while it doesn't necessarily hold a great deal of appeal for me - I'd certainly like to try one someday.
Agreed. As was said above, if it was 1000$ instead of...what? about 2500$ or so, I'd be seriously thinking of getting one. Being non-restricted is a big bonus to me as well. That's why I'd buy a 1000$ SL-8 over a 1000$ AR.
The SL-8s I've seen performed very well and consistently.


















































