I just noticed you are sold out of these fine rifles. Any idea when you might be getting some more in?
I just noticed you are sold out of these fine rifles. Any idea when you might be getting some more in?
the answer is : probably never...
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They are not made anymore, so you will have to pay highly inflated EE prices if you really want one.
Now here's the deal boys, it's just like shooting trap but the clays are coming at you... and they're grenades.
There are opinions on both sides of "like" with the AIA rifles. When I examined one, I was disappointed that so few of the parts were be direct copies of No.4 parts. In more places than one, there were deviations from the strictest definition of "copy". Sole source parts means fewer repair opportunities. And then there was the opinion of the Canadian military's Life Cycle Material Manager (LCMM) for small arms dismissed the rifles too. ( http:// www.303british.com/id74.html )
Jean Charest after coming a distant second to Pierre Poilievre. “You deserve a clean slate and the opportunity to unite the membership. ... Only Liberals benefit from a divided (Conservative Party).” Will the malcontents listen?
Quemadmoeum gladis nemeinum occidit, occidentis telum est. -Seneca
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Last edited by Obsessed; 07-07-2013 at 05:02 AM.
There is a difference between the first tentative batch of unproven rifles that are not a copy but a passing resemblance, and multiple batches of imports with a majority of interchangeable parts. DND has been the first buyer of lots of things (can anyone say F35?), but foregoing the AIA rifle for the Rangers probably wasn't unwise.
Jean Charest after coming a distant second to Pierre Poilievre. “You deserve a clean slate and the opportunity to unite the membership. ... Only Liberals benefit from a divided (Conservative Party).” Will the malcontents listen?