well it LOOKED like an AR didnt it? must be an AR 

this is true... the RCMP determined the Akdal was an AR variant with no AR parts so...
this is true... the RCMP determined the Akdal was an AR variant with no AR parts so...
well it LOOKED like an AR didnt it? must be an AR![]()
this is true... the RCMP determined the Akdal was an AR variant with no AR parts so...
Hey Blue Line. Forget about this rifle. How much for a T-72 M tank, as it is on your military/police page file? It should be non-restricted based on the barrel length, so I'd take it for deer and moose.
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Most AR shooters are shooting bulk cheap ammo. 50-55 gr pills.
1:9 twist is what that needs.
1;8 or 1:7 twist is for heavier bullets. 1:8 will stabilize 70-75 gr pills any where any time. 1:7 twist will stabilize 90 gr pills......
Now for light varmint stuff you could go all of the way to a 1:12 twist (that is what stoners first AR in .223 was) but if was discovered that a twist that slow wouldn't stabilize 50 gr pills in all temperature and humidity ranges.
That is all I have time for, I could go on and on and on....
No bolt open on an empty mag means no-go for me...
I think every major use semi-auto firearm since the 1960's realized that this saftey feature's benifit and nows days is a must in my books.
Hi All,
Please keep in mind that the rifle in all of the pictures is not the Canadian version of the rifle. We are listening to what people are saying and will be taking these comments in to consideration when a final product is being developed. There is a cost involved in any changes that are to be made and we are trying to bring this rifle to market within a certain budget, this means that some things may be left off for future development. I will keep everyone posted as to our progress on this project, we have a long road ahead of us but we are hopeful that it will be a successful one.
Best regards,
Ryan Patterson
Blue Line Team
Interested. The market is still looking for it's "sweetheart" rifle.
If the XCR, swiss arms, ACR etc were in this price range, we would have it.
If the CSA 223 was more optics-friendly (proper scope rail), we might have it, especially with a good AR mag adapter.
If the mini-14 had more "black" ergonomics and AR mags, and if it didn't have a bad reputation for accuracy, we'd have it.
The Kel-Tec seemed promising, but spotty quality issues/accuracy seemed to be a let down.
So many options, none quite hit the mark. We are hopeful on this one! I would say 1-7 twist would be a good choice, but the "intangibles" of reliability, durability and accuracy will be the absolute make or break. If it'll run and shoot, it'll sell.
Is that handguard free floating aside from the gas tube? Many people have asked with no answer, but that would go a long way for performance.
Don't forget that VZ58's have other shortcomings. Lack of bolt hold open device, safety should be on the left side like an AR, and the bolt handle is on the left side.