Only if you own a Swiss Arms. Otherwise...
It's a very well made rifle and they've done a good job of adding features along with overcoming a 1950s design. But ultimately it's a dated design. the ergonomics are close but not as good as the newest rifles coming out. I like my Swiss Rifle but in most cases I'd grab the Tavor before the Swiss. I think the ACR, AX160, SCAR, Tavor, FS2000 etc all offer the next incremental step forward for rifles. The Swiss Arms is a great firearm but it's starting to date itself. It's main saving grace is the build quality. This helps keep it a sought after firearm.


















































