The difference is the Action. The Coyote has the same action as the Timberwolf, just shorter. Its noticeably beefier, and has a square action bottom with 2 recoil lugs as supposed to the M15 action witch has a Remington 700 blueprint footing style and one recoil lug. The M15 is designed for the civilian market and use while the Coyote/Timberwolf action was intended for military as far as I can tell.
Barrels are a little different id assume, tho they both seem to sport that legendary fluting. To fit the M15 action it has to be cut to a Remington stock size (1.25") while my Twolf/Coyote has a larger stock size (1.5"). Barrel taper has to go down small enough on the end of the Coyote to fit the proprietary suppressor that sits over the barrel. The M15 looks to be near a straight taper (maybe a bit of a taper going on, not too sure).
I've had my early Timberwolf for years, and its scary accurate at range, tho funny enough you cant group it to save your life within 300 yards. If you want a serious piece of hardware, with outstanding performance and durability, and to top it all off made here in Canuckistan then get one before the crayon eater in parliament gets them too.
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Are the Coyote/Timberwolf models still able to be purchased with the old 3-position safety located on the bolt shroud?
Ah right, what are benefits of the trigger safety over the shroud safety?
Thank you. Also, are replacement barrels for Coyote/Timberwolf available to purchase?
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