I haven' heard it confirmed yet, but TSE is or is not planning on bringing these in non-restricted form?
I haven' heard it confirmed yet, but TSE is or is not planning on bringing these in non-restricted form?
Junkies have tracks and that's icky. :
The original 552/3's were all 1:7. You wouldn't want to go with 1:8 or 1:9 on the shortest barrels... you need/want a faster twist on the shorter barrel for the same round.
Original 550/551's used 1:10 still... but they are available in 1:7.
SAN is still closed for inventory, so we won't get an answer back regarding more details for a bit yet.
The patience is appreciated.
Me too. And if that is even possible, I would want it in a standard set up. I.e. 1/10 twist, etc. Although I'd still be interested if they were only 1/7 or something, but I never see the point of 1/7 on these rifles. (Can't believe all this frigging hassle just to be able to use ten-round magazines).
Steve.
Only three things are certain: death, taxes and stupid gun laws.
Please tell me you'd be bringing in the (complete rifle) 14" carbine version.
For me, it doesn't matter if whole rifles are brought in restricted or not, as I'd switch my NR classic green upper for outside range use, and use the 14" SBR for CQB or other match use.
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Most of us prefer the AR release...especially if you have the training and muscle memory built up. I do have to say though that of all the AK style mag systems, the Swiss is the smoothest!
I like this lower because it closes the gap just a little more between my restricted AR and the non-restricted Swiss Arms.
I guess this is just part of my never ending quest for a substitute AR that has none of the restricted BS.
I will certainly buy one of those lowers for decent price. I like the NEA ones, but didn't want to buy another AR stock assembly.
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