Congrats to Blueline and MPA, I am looking forward towards the good news.
I am glad Phil listened
Make sure they put a shell deflector on the production model.
Congrats to Blueline and MPA, I am looking forward towards the good news.
I am glad Phil listened
Make sure they put a shell deflector on the production model.
The plot thickens... check out the comments in Forgotten Weapons' post about the Leader Dynamics T2 Mk5 - The designer, St George, hints at a 'new' rifle, back in 2011, to be introduced in the US in 2012... http://www.forgottenweapons.com/lead...-t2-mkv-video/ (comment is about halfway down the page)
Also, as a bonus, Forgotten Weapons demonstrates how to disassemble the T2 and shows off the BCG and op-rod system. Pretty cool, and it looks like the rifle was designed to be super simple to manufacture, which probably helps keep the price point low. I'm getting more and more interested in the MPAR!
Charles St George
October 16, 2011 at 8:48 pm · Reply
I am planning to re introduce the Leader T2 next year and it will be manufactured in the US with a very attractive Price. Thos interested, please feel free to comment.
Thanks all for your interest.
Why would it need non-AR15 trigger parts for the Canadian market?
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yeah 1000-1200 I would put my name on a waithing list!
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$1000.00-1400.00 is well within my income tax budget! bring it in non-res and I'll bite
I'm in for one.
Only the dead have seen the end of war. PLATO
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My guess is that Blueline is tired of getting F'd in the A in regards to classification. The GSG-5 is still an open wound in many cases. Having as few interchangable internal parts as possible removes as much legal grounds possible for a restricted classification. Purely speculation of course but makes sence to me.
Cool rifle, looks like fun. Can't wait to try one out :D.
I hope we can encourage new products into the country.
Nice combinations of inspirations on this. Triangular bolt, left hand cocking and a gas piston.:D
Nice to hear that it feels light. Like me, it kind of photographs as chunky.
Noting novel features is ok, but I would hesitate to speculate on lineage though.
Last thing I want is some aparatchik who's been through depot, to be given poor conclusions to base his decision on an frt because his stetson is two sizes too small.
Take my money !
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Under $1500.00, NR, all metal with a top rail it's a no-brainer - I'll buy one for sure (probably sell off an AR as well...)
Does it have a free floated fore end?