Ah yes, but they are Aussies after all, not Canucks or Americans.
They are nice rifles for sure. I was waiting on Johnone a few years ago to bring in the 7.62X39 but I guess it never happened due to the AK mag...![]()
That was a bummer for sure. I would have thought that they still would have sold pretty well even with cut down 5 rounder mags though.Maybe he's still trying to work around it.
I thought the issue was they never worked the bugs out of that calibre rifles to Johnone's satisfaction?
I never heard about that. Quite possible. Are there known issues with those models?
One problem I found with the magazines when testing the rifle with a brand of ammunition that was shorter than the standard military round was that it had a tendency to be spat out of the magazine before the bolt could chamber the round. I think this may be due to the very strong magazine spring, which gives the round a good whack in the tail as it is about to be chambered. This problem only occurred when cycling the action very slowly, and then not always. When the action was worked positively I experienced no problems. It is possible to shorten the length of the spring in the magazine, but I would do so incrementally so as not to make it too short.
The 7.62X39's are in the states too.....
Got a link? Their distributors for the US and UK are still listed as TBA
I'd probably buy one if they made them in .303British.
If they brought the 7.62x39 versions I would buy it in a heart beat.
Too bad I heard they have feeding problems though.
Although I know for a fact they made a second generation of the 7.62x39 version in 2008.
dunno if that version has the feeding problem corrected though.

Why would a company not actively seek to market its product in the single, largest, most lucrative market in the world? Australia, Canada, NZ, Europe are small potatos indeed compared with the US.
I know nothing more about these rifles than what I have read on the 'net, but I think that the failure to gain entry to the US market lies with the company.



























