Kind of like the M96. However inferior.
Yeah if you want to compare a Pinto to the rolls Royce of all AK's
Didnt I sell you a used Swiss Arms for 3400$ years ago?!?!?!?
Kind of like the M96. However inferior.
Yeah if you want to compare a Pinto to the rolls Royce of all AK's
Didnt I sell you a used Swiss Arms for 3400$ years ago?!?!?!?
Bhahahahah some people dont get it. Why even try Steve.
just putting this up there but if they want to kill it in the cad market come up with a belt fed that works with pre 1945 belts.
Im not comparing the two. Thats why I said the M96 is inferior. I was giving examples of supply and demand. That Swiss Arms was for a friend in Canmore.
there is no such thing as a pre 45 belt for 5.56mm/223
Do you have any information about the post on Robinson Arms facebook account regarding bringing back the M96 ? The post was from a few days back. Any word how soon this could happen? If its soon ,I would like too put down a deposit.
Cheers
I"m not saying thats the only calibre... rob arms is known for products that work with many calibres.
That Arex/Fightlite Upper that takes belts is only around $4200 US & Change......It might just be a pass for most of us working mortals who still have a mortgage & kids at home.....very intriguing though...
If Robarm ever brings back the M96 with its hand-welded stainless steel Receiver and component parts, it will be a $3K rifle in 2018 dollars or likely even more. Add the extra expense of a Stoner 63-style Belt-Feed Conversion and you are looking at another $1K minimum, more likely $2K if it includes a heavy-profile MG barrel. Suddenly you are in Fightlite MCR territory cost-wise. For my $$, the 15 years of research that Ares Defense and now Fightlite put into the MCR is worth the investment. The belt-lift videos on Youtube are pretty convincing and impressive to say the least! Robarm would have an awful lot of catching up to do, notwithstanding the existence of Stoner systems that he could reverse-engineer parts from.
Guess those 4500$ m96's just dropped in price
Really enjoyed my m96 when I had it
Kind of like a $13000 Valmet.
Guess those 4500$ m96's just dropped in price
Really enjoyed my m96 when I had it