My T97NSR with handguard RIS installed

Except the m14.ca rail is the only real option for people who want to mount optics properly on these rifles.
Mine will stay irons, I don't think these were ever designed with optics in mind.
 
That hand-guard not for airsoft, design by a Chinese company called "Defender", they design to fit T95.

We will bring new design which design for T97NSR

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haters hate.. but personally I think the m14.ca proposed rail is ridiculous, it's clamping the barrel at two locations whereas originally it's relatively free to flex under recoil, I wonder if that will affect the inherently good accuracy we are seeing from these rifles

also the rail does not look like it is going to be "affordable" which defeats the purpose of this rifle, not to re-mention the fact that you are bubbaing the rifle for good, even if the next guy wants the rail on there you will be taking a huge hit because no one is going to pay you for your hack job it's sad but I'm sure most will agree that it's true

Also I think the rifle looks very slim and clean which is a plus compared to the Tavor and FS 2000 which in my opinion looks less elegant(not to say that Im implying t97 is better overall) adding the m14.ca rail ruins the clean look. this is just my opinion, each to their own of course.

Of course.
 
That hand-guard not for airsoft, design by a Chinese company called "Defender", they design to fit T95.

We will bring new design which design for T97NSR

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Looking forward to it.

Also, you know a cop is a real badass when he can stand around in full tactical gear with a friendly smile on his face and a 5 year old who is not intimidated by him.
 
This helps the look a little bit, but in my opinion it is still far to ugly to own. I am happy we are getting new guns, but this one is definitely not for me.
 
haters hate.. but personally I think the m14.ca proposed rail is ridiculous, it's clamping the barrel at two locations whereas originally it's relatively free to flex under recoil, I wonder if that will affect the inherently good accuracy we are seeing from these rifles.

No sir, you are incorrect. We are not clamping the barrel during the installation process.

also the rail does not look like it is going to be "affordable" which defeats the purpose of this rifle, not to re-mention the fact that you are bubbaing the rifle for good, even if the next guy wants the rail on there you will be taking a huge hit because no one is going to pay you for your hack job it's sad but I'm sure most will agree that it's true.

The retail price is set at $329.95. The T97NSR, from Accuracy Plus, is $899.00 and $849.95 from CanadaAmmo (pending). The instruction set will be clear, concise and simple.

Also I think the rifle looks very slim and clean which is a plus compared to the Tavor and FS 2000 which in my opinion looks less elegant (not to say that Im implying t97 is better overall) adding the m14.ca rail ruins the clean look. this is just my opinion, each to their own of course.

We have improved the rifle's ergonomics, dynamic function and practical utility for modern optics and irons. We have reduced the mechanical offset significantly. We have a secure, optically precise, 14" 1913 picatinny rail at a reasonable price.
 
No sir, you are incorrect. We are not clamping the barrel during the installation process.



The retail price is set at $329.95. The T97NSR, from Accuracy Plus, is $899.00 and $849.95 from CanadaAmmo (pending). The instruction set will be clear, concise and simple.



We have improved the rifle's ergonomics, dynamic function and practical utility for modern optics and irons. We have reduced the mechanical offset significantly. We have a secure, optically precise, 14" 1913 picatinny rail at a reasonable price.

There are starting to be other options for the T97. Your MSRP of 329.95 just put it out of reach of a lot of people including me. You have a great product by the looks of it but a bit to pricey considering the rifle.
 
The RIS is bought from an airsoft owner~ very very rare to find

A few notes that should be read if comparisons are to be made to the FTU; for clarification, the T97.ca FTU has virtually no net weight gain to the original, while at the same time it lowers the mechanical offset, adds a 14" flat top 1913 picatinny rail allowing you to use AR15 scopes, red dots and irons out of the box, and changes the dynamic function of the T97NSR by adding a NON-reciprocating, side charging handle with an enhanced grasping contour and grip surface. The rifle's ergonomics have improved dramatically. Rest assured, the FTU is a military grade part that will perform under the most demanding circumstances. It will maintain zero. It is double-locked during installation. It is lighter weight and offers a long sight plane. It is made in Canada by a team of very experienced product developers that stand 100% behind their product.
 
There are starting to be other options for the T97. Your MSRP of 329.95 just put it out of reach of a lot of people including me. You have a great product by the looks of it but a bit to pricey considering the rifle.


For the amount of work and ingenuity that went into it, I have to say that is much less than I expected. I have seen one of the prototypes in person and was impressed with the thought that went into it. I personally cannot wait to get my hands on one!
 
Adding a side charging handle doesn't "dramatically improve" anything. It barely lowers the sight plane, and that is ONLY if you use a rail mounted red dot.

You have a good product. It's not the second coming of Christ.
 
There are starting to be other options for the T97. Your MSRP of 329.95 just put it out of reach of a lot of people including me. You have a great product by the looks of it but a bit to pricey considering the rifle.

Thank-you for this comment. The T97.ca FTU is a complex, military grade part that enhances the function of the T97NSR at less than half the price of other similarly configured bullpup rifles. A more detailed view on the T97.ca FTU will be made available on our web site over the next few days that will help illustrate its value to the end user. Only 275 FTUs are being made at this writing. A pre-order page will be established within days. Customers who purchase the FTU can rest assured that any new Lower that is made for the T97NSR will be 100% compatible with the FTU (Flat Top Upper) and will also be made to highest Canadian manufacturing standards and innovation in design.
 
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