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    BCL SRV2 Siberian Semi-Auto Rifle RESTOCKED 12 MAR 2024

    BCL SRV2 Siberian Semi-Auto Rifle RESTOCKED 12 MAR 2024

    The BCL SRV2 Siberian semi-auto rifle is the newest semi-auto rifle to hit the Canadian commercial market. A sleek and compact design with features that will bring functionality to your shooting experience.

    Specifications
    Caliber: 223 Wylde
    Action: Semi-Automatic
    Barrel Length: 18.6″
    Overall Length: 29" collapsed
    Weight: 6.9 lbs
    Accuracy: 1.5 MOA
    Accessory Mounting: Top Picatinny Rail
    Sights: None
    Magazine: 5rd magazine
    Muzzle: Threaded
    Muzzle Thread: 1/2x28tpi
    Colour: Black and Black/FDE Two-Tone
    This is a Non-Restricted Firearm
    Made in Canada

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    Video showcasing the BCL SRV2 Siberian.
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    Is the rifle as shown? It looks super sharp to be sure, but the barrel looks a little too awesome (read:short).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makembite View Post
    Is the rifle as shown? It looks super sharp to be sure, but the barrel looks a little too awesome (read:short).
    Is it not as shown. The handguard, and barrel are much longer.

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    Yeah that looks like a 12 inch barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makembite View Post
    Is the rifle as shown? It looks super sharp to be sure, but the barrel looks a little too awesome (read:short).
    The image has a 12.5" barrel.

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    I guess people just can't read anymore. It clearly says Image is shown with a 12.5" barrel. The production model will have an 18.6" barrel.

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    I will buy one after I see some ammo tests and bad weather videos.

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    Yet another BCL product being rushed into production, only to use the first consumers as a test base.

    Garunteed the company will make an SRV2 A1 model that addresses all the first models short comings, at an inflated price.

    It's an unethical business model, and one the company is known for. Unfortunately some gun owners are caught up in the hype, and will subject themselves to the preorder/first batch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 55recce View Post
    I guess people just can't read anymore. It clearly says Image is shown with a 12.5" barrel. The production model will have an 18.6" barrel.
    Pointless to even post the picture in that case, what next, post a tank and say you're actually buying car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanrobi View Post
    Pointless to even post the picture in that case, what next, post a tank and say you're actually buying car?
    Lol. That's hardly a fair analogy.

    It's more like posting a picture of a car that has a high performance engine and then adding a caveat that says that the production model will have 33% less horsepower. The picture serves its purpose to show you what it looks like, the disclaimer lets you know that there's going to be a slight variation between the render and the final product, and if you have anything in between your ears you'd know that without having to be told either.
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