Doesn't the Canadian Military use PGW rifles?
Yes they do. Timberwolf = C14 sniper rifle. There may even be other configurations in service![]()
Sorry, I forgot the picture of the ugly thing I post every time I get a chance..
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Funny thing is, I bought this gun on a whim/impulse buy to try long range precision shooting (haven't even shot it yet!)....
nothing wrong with supporting a Canadian company.
-Alberta tactical rifle supply
-AC Douglas
-North shore barrels
all companies I have personally supported and all build a nicer looking rifle of higher quality with tighter tolerances then PGW
Lots of these Canadian companies also build rifles with components bought from other Canadian companies
-Ron Smith Barrels
-Giallard barrels
See that's one thing I think is cool about PGW. different strokes for different folks.Agreed. Something about the barrels they always use really does not do the package justice. I don't know if its the tapper, how it gets so small at the muzzle end, or the ugly brake. I think if the barrel was way larger diameter at the end it would help. Something is just off.
Only thing that could make it worse would be if it had that ugly helical fluting
What do you call extremely stringent standards?? They are a service rifle, they are not built to the same tolerances as a custom rifle.
I think most savage rifles look nicer then PGW
Now I'm probably going to have to listen to how much better PGW is then savage arnt I.......................
ill take this savage over a PGW any day....... Id also take this 338 edge built by ATRS over anything PGW
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in a cadex chasis, so its essentially a massed produced custom, which again work great within a very narrow limitation of ammo. and if that is what a guy wants PGW's are excellent.
for others being able to buy any ammo and have is shot to the same point of impact, or reasonably close, then the SAKO TRG and FN Ballista, cannot be beat.
I agree with this