So finally got mine yesterday. It looks like all the others.
A few things I noticed.
1) The cocaine packets smuggled in mine were a bit odd (Yes I know it's desiccant anti moisture packages) . One was in the action and it took a few minutes to clean the crud out as I naturally racked the action not realizing it was there.
2) The mag isn't as bad as I was expecting. Don't get me wrong the black coating on it looks to be crap but... the magpul infringement anti tilt follower wasn't bad and the actual quality of the mag was ok. I noticed it has the last four of the serial number for the rifle stamped on it. So don't lose it!!! Oh and D&H mags work perfect just from dry fire manipulations. Last round hold open works and they drop free.
3) The trigger is a bit mushy and then let's go with a good start much like the Tavor and RFB. The trigger is light and pretty decent though. Lighter than the Tavor by a lot but not as crisp as the tavor or the RFB. RFB still has the better trigger so far.
4) There is a propriety rail in the charging handle already. I've seen a scope on a posting here that has a quick release system for this rail. As it sits down into the carry handle it provides an acceptable height for optics unlike the add on stuff which sits on top. We need to get access to scopes etc that can use that rail. Or at least some sort of adapter for it.
5) We definitely need a decent ambi mag release. The current one works but it's awkward and slow. Not intuitive at all.
6) The safety is ridiculous. The only positive is like the Tavor and Swiss Arms you can turn on the safety without having to charge the firearm. Still WTF were they thinking?
7) The rear sight sucks. The only good thing about it is you naturally have to go to the front sight. I should reserve judgement until I shoot it but, it's mediocre from what I can see and that's being generous. I like the rotating part much like other sights for the AR and the CX4 storm etc. But.... we'll see.
Points nice and I like the polymer molding on it. The metal work looks ok and has that course black finish on it like the mags. But it works as texture wise it matches in decent with the polymer. Fit/finish is decent on this firearm. Not exceptional but not bottom of the barrel either. It looks like a middle quality firearm.
I think the part that saddens me about this firearm is that it has the potential to have been a real winner. If they had gone with the G model safety from the start, made the mag release more like the Tavor or at least ambi so you could do quick mag changes along with a normal tactical mag change rather then the reach around thing then it would have been pretty slick. That and a lower G36 style rail or at least a rail system that was better designed inside the rail handle.
I consider this firearm the mini14 of Bullpup rifles. It will do everything but it's got a few strange things to it. This is really evident with the ergo problems when compared to modern firearms. I shudder to think what it must be like trying to fly one of the Chinese military's planes or tanks. Built in security there.
Does it compare to the Tavor? Not a chance. Not even close. Although again it could have if they didn't make some odd choices with it. It looks cool, handles nice and points well. The internals look solid. It's a cool rifle. I'm glad I bought one. But... the Tavor slays this rifle. I would go with a CZ858 for a military style rifle over the T97. I would be faster with the CZ858 along with better sights. The Tavor is a 21st century infantry rifle. The T97 is a 20th century bullpup with a few fixes. You can tell. Again I still like it and am glad I bought one. Then again I like bullpups and want to have most examples in my collection.
Those worried about reliability of this firearm. I wouldn't. The system looks solid. Based on all very tried and true systems.
A few things I noticed.
1) The cocaine packets smuggled in mine were a bit odd (Yes I know it's desiccant anti moisture packages) . One was in the action and it took a few minutes to clean the crud out as I naturally racked the action not realizing it was there.
2) The mag isn't as bad as I was expecting. Don't get me wrong the black coating on it looks to be crap but... the magpul infringement anti tilt follower wasn't bad and the actual quality of the mag was ok. I noticed it has the last four of the serial number for the rifle stamped on it. So don't lose it!!! Oh and D&H mags work perfect just from dry fire manipulations. Last round hold open works and they drop free.
3) The trigger is a bit mushy and then let's go with a good start much like the Tavor and RFB. The trigger is light and pretty decent though. Lighter than the Tavor by a lot but not as crisp as the tavor or the RFB. RFB still has the better trigger so far.
4) There is a propriety rail in the charging handle already. I've seen a scope on a posting here that has a quick release system for this rail. As it sits down into the carry handle it provides an acceptable height for optics unlike the add on stuff which sits on top. We need to get access to scopes etc that can use that rail. Or at least some sort of adapter for it.
5) We definitely need a decent ambi mag release. The current one works but it's awkward and slow. Not intuitive at all.
6) The safety is ridiculous. The only positive is like the Tavor and Swiss Arms you can turn on the safety without having to charge the firearm. Still WTF were they thinking?
7) The rear sight sucks. The only good thing about it is you naturally have to go to the front sight. I should reserve judgement until I shoot it but, it's mediocre from what I can see and that's being generous. I like the rotating part much like other sights for the AR and the CX4 storm etc. But.... we'll see.
Points nice and I like the polymer molding on it. The metal work looks ok and has that course black finish on it like the mags. But it works as texture wise it matches in decent with the polymer. Fit/finish is decent on this firearm. Not exceptional but not bottom of the barrel either. It looks like a middle quality firearm.
I think the part that saddens me about this firearm is that it has the potential to have been a real winner. If they had gone with the G model safety from the start, made the mag release more like the Tavor or at least ambi so you could do quick mag changes along with a normal tactical mag change rather then the reach around thing then it would have been pretty slick. That and a lower G36 style rail or at least a rail system that was better designed inside the rail handle.
I consider this firearm the mini14 of Bullpup rifles. It will do everything but it's got a few strange things to it. This is really evident with the ergo problems when compared to modern firearms. I shudder to think what it must be like trying to fly one of the Chinese military's planes or tanks. Built in security there.
Does it compare to the Tavor? Not a chance. Not even close. Although again it could have if they didn't make some odd choices with it. It looks cool, handles nice and points well. The internals look solid. It's a cool rifle. I'm glad I bought one. But... the Tavor slays this rifle. I would go with a CZ858 for a military style rifle over the T97. I would be faster with the CZ858 along with better sights. The Tavor is a 21st century infantry rifle. The T97 is a 20th century bullpup with a few fixes. You can tell. Again I still like it and am glad I bought one. Then again I like bullpups and want to have most examples in my collection.
Those worried about reliability of this firearm. I wouldn't. The system looks solid. Based on all very tried and true systems.
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