I purchased mine simply because it's 16" so I can take it to my range in the states. Might get a shorter upper later on for back home.Seems they got creative with the finger guard. Can't say I've heard anything bad against S&W rifles.
Only thing I have against it, is the 16" carbine barrel, not a far, but that could be the simple matter of personal taste.
I'm not sure what you mean by export compliant? I had mine imported from the u.s. and it came with a a2 birdcage.It will be a decent AR. The problems will be availability and price. The ones we seem to get are export compliant models. No threading or flash hiders. This adds to
the cost to get it looking right if you choose to do so.
The DD V5 comes to mind as direct competition. Previously when the LMT mrp prices were on sale they were also a consideration for that price point.
I like the barrel specs on the S&W for accuracy potential. That twist rate and 5R rifling says they had target shooting also in mind. The LMT barrel in the mrp is one of the few other non SS target orientated barrels.
If the price was right Id consider the S&W. Keep in mind it's resale won't be as good as DD or LMT etc. So the price would have to reflect this.
I purchased mine simply because it's 16" so I can take it to my range in the states. Might get a shorter upper later on for back home.
I'm not sure what you mean by export compliant? I had mine imported from the u.s. and it came with a a2 birdcage.
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I purchased mine simply because it's 16" so I can take it to my range in the states. Might get a shorter upper later on for back home.
Got one for 1150 plus 100 shipping to canada.
That's a very good price for that AR. The Canadian prices I saw were higher. I'm guessing you either exported it yourself or used irunguns? Also the ones I saw in Canada not from irunguns were export compliant models. No flash hider or threading.



























