This line really made me mad... because it's totally true.Let's be honest if the AR wasn't restricted it would be the easy choice. At least for your first rifle.
Now I'm going to go rock back in forth in the corner holding my Classic Green.
This line really made me mad... because it's totally true.Let's be honest if the AR wasn't restricted it would be the easy choice. At least for your first rifle.
Apparently tactical imports is trying to get a non restricted FAMAE SG 542, how would this compare with current swiss arms rifles.
As far as I know, the FAMEA SG 542 discussed by Tactical Imports has a barrel lenght of 464mm, or 18.28", thus making it restricted based on barrel lenght.
If they are trying to import a 18.5"+ barrel model, then I'm out of the loop and missed that update!
ACR. I like it but cost along with changing the barrel make it a very expensive firearm. I also like the standard forend over the enhanced version. I personally feel like the ACR still has a ways to go in terms of cost, availability, weight and a proven track record. The other three are based off military proven designs. On paper it's perfect but there are a few details that could use some work. I haven't shot one of these yet. I've only looked one over at the store.
What I like about the ACR is it's the closest to a non restricted AR from this group. Let's be honest if the AR wasn't restricted it would be the easy choice. At least for your first rifle.
As far as I know, the FAMEA SG 542 discussed by Tactical Imports has a barrel lenght of 464mm, or 18.28", thus making it restricted based on barrel lenght.
If they are trying to import a 18.5"+ barrel model, then I'm out of the loop and missed that update!
Configuration as shown. Bbl slightly longer![]()
It will be NON RESTRICTED, if approved
Well there you have it![]()
Perhaps they should update their website to reflect that small, but yet important fact.
It will be interesting to see what the price point will be on them Vs PE90s.
I would tend to agree with that, and both my Swiss Arms rifles have the stock lowers, and I have no plans to change that. The only real argument that could be made is that AR mags are cheaper and you can use the 10 round LAR-15 mags. Since neither of those things really matter to me, I'm happy with the Swiss (well, CanAm) rock in mags.
It's not much heavier than a 20" Colt HBAR, which is the best thing to compare it to. Removing the bi-pod helps.
The only real argument that could be made is that AR mags are cheaper and you can use the 10 round LAR-15 mags. Since neither of those things really matter to me...
<cough> ... 18-round .50 Beowulf mags ... <cough>
surprised no one has mentioned the fn f2000, are they difficult/overpriced for NR?
Blaxsun is bang on price wise, and availability is also spotty. Questar will sometimes have them, but when they're out, it usually takes a while for them to get more.
I was thinking it might be possible to buy one in the states and have it rebarreled with a 19" .223 Wylde barrel and no threads/flash hider, then import it. Should make it easier to export without a 5.56 chamber and flash hider. I figure about $1500 for a lightly used rifle, then another $500 for a U.S. smith to make the barrel, then another couple of hundred to get it up here. That, and 6 months to 1 year to have everything done.
I think I've settled on the Swiss Arms Black Special, the durability and reliability is something that keeps drawing me to it, the polymer of the Tar/Sl8/F2000 although lightweight doesn't have the same feel. Now I have to figure out an optic, looks like I'll be starting up another thread in a few weeks.
If anybody has any suggestions, or things to watch out for in purchasing a used Black Special let me know. Thank you to everyone who chimed in.



























