Any tactical 223 that is non-restricted firearm?

A buddy of mine just picked up a CSA vz58 223, nice rig for 900 bucks. I may look at a Kel Tec later this summer. The Tavor is a sweet rig but not bank account friendly.
 
CSA vz58 in 556 is a great handy little shooter, you can bolt and glue all the ugly junk to it if you want

Alternately CZ 858 is cheap to shoot as well

And no range required, take em out in the woods and blast away
 
RPAL = Choice

Get your RPAL, shoot guns with a greater level of government gun control at a smaller shooting range :p
Some of those AR-15's and that are ###y... I'd buy em up too, I just don't care for the range so much - my bias.

My "get an RPAL to play in a bigger sandbox" comment was simply meant to encourage the Op to acquire a greater choice by getting his RPAL.

That said, I do agree that being restricted to the range is a drag, and expensive compared to the freedom of a non-restricted tactical firearm.

If I could only afford one gun it would definitely be non-restricted. Probably an XCR, or if constrained to a $1000 limit it'd be a SU-16.

Anyway, best of luck with your decision.
 
For under $1K your options have been stated. I would not limit myself to a certain price range, but rather look at all the guns that meet the rest of your criteria and if the one that is best for you is more expensive then just save up for it.

I put together my XCR from a mixture of EE goods and new items for considerable savings.

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Purchased on the EE for $1900 with 200 rounds through it. Came with:
- DD foregrip
- rail covers
- Dlask AR stock adapter
- Dlask vortex flash hider
- Folding stock adapter for factory stock (sold for $40)

Some items may not match the picture since I've made some changes since it was taken.

I've added:
- AR stock $65 (SFRC)
- S&J Combat Patrol Sling $50 (SFRC)
- MI rail sling stud $43 (EE)
- ERGO rail covers $30 (EE)
- UTG bipod $45 (Dlask)
- Redhead sling swivel $10 (Bass Pro)
- UTG foregrip $40 (Dlask)
- Vortex Strikefire $130 (EE)
- Upgraded the trigger $200 (Wolverine Supplies)
- New pistol grip $20 (Dlask)
- Magazines $60 (per coupled pair of LAR-15s) (SFRC)
- 223 snap caps $15 (Shooter's Choice)
- trigger lock $15 (The Gun Centre)
- hard case $35 (Cdn Tire)

$2618 total invested in the gun for exactly what I want

Compare to a price tag around $2650 after taxes but before shipping for the stock model. I would probably be north of $3250 if I had not shopped around.

My Swiss Arms Black Special:

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Purchased on the EE for $2700 with 2-300 rounds through it. Came with:
- NEA lower receiver
- Magpul PRS (sold for $275)
- Sling, Cleaning kit
- Kyle rail
- 8 LAR-15 magazines

Purchased:
- hard case $35 (cdn tire)
- trigger lock $15 (bass pro)
- Buffer tube, castle nut and end plate $50 (EE)
- AR stock $65 (SFRC)
- 2x Mag couplers $20 (Canada Ammo)

Net Cost $2610

Cost if I got it all from scratch...probably around $5K

So pick the gun that suits your needs best and save and check the EE regularly.
 
I went for the SU-16 because of what it provided for the price. If I had $2500 to spend I probably would have gone for a TAR or a XCR, but since I'm a student my budget was kind of limited. The gas piston system I really like from a reliability standpoint, and the ability to take AR mags, including the 10 rounders, is great too. Add in that it can also take AR stocks, and it has a picatinny rail for mounting optics and it was perfect for me.

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I went for the SU-16 because of what it provided for the price. If I had $2500 to spend I probably would have gone for a TAR or a XCR, but since I'm a student my budget was kind of limited. The gas piston system I really like from a reliability standpoint, and the ability to take AR mags, including the 10 rounders, is great too. Add in that it can also take AR stocks, and it has a picatinny rail for mounting optics and it was perfect for me.

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Nice looking SU-16, really making me want to get one.
 
I went for the SU-16 because of what it provided for the price. If I had $2500 to spend I probably would have gone for a TAR or a XCR, but since I'm a student my budget was kind of limited. The gas piston system I really like from a reliability standpoint, and the ability to take AR mags, including the 10 rounders, is great too. Add in that it can also take AR stocks, and it has a picatinny rail for mounting optics and it was perfect for me.

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Very nice, how much the setup on your first pic cost you? That look very appeal to me.

Does anyone know if any firearm store in GTA carry that model so i can come and get the feel of the gun?

Thanks
 
Very nice, how much the setup on your first pic cost you? That look very appeal to me.

Does anyone know if any firearm store in GTA carry that model so i can come and get the feel of the gun?

Thanks

Lanz shooting supplies sells the standard model for $800 and the AR stock model with picatinny forend for $1060

This wont have the upgraded sights as above or the magpul stock
 
Very nice, how much the setup on your first pic cost you? That look very appeal to me.

Does anyone know if any firearm store in GTA carry that model so i can come and get the feel of the gun?

Thanks

I ended up paying a bit more than I had to for the AR stock adapter and the compact forend because I ordered them both separate from the rifle, but you can buy them already installed on the gun for $1060 from one or two places. The Magpul CTR stock was an extra $120, the Magpul AFG was another $45.

I was going for the AR look and feel, so I removed the stock iron sights, but I had to figure out how to have something to back up my optics. The problem was there is no place to mount a front sight. I ordered a UTG 2 slot rail that clamps on the barrel for $12, and then I got a UTG .83" (Or medium) 2 slot riser for on top, for another $12. The rail is almost perfectly level with the rail on the receiver so everything lines up. I did have to grind off the center rail on the barrel clamp so the riser would sit in the middle, but it wasn't a big deal, took me all of 5 minutes with the dremel.

Here is a closer pic of the final setup:
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The irons are knock off Troy BUIS I got for $60. I wouldn't depend on them for any rough work, but I couldn't justify (or afford) $300 on a set of real Troys after I got the EOTech. For light use they should work fine, but they are in no way precision sights. You could use any picatinny mounted iron sights that you wanted if you meant to stick with them for regular use.

So all things included (taxes, ect) it was around $1500. Of course the rifle is perfectly functional without any extra stuff, so you have the option of just adding stuff when you have the money to spare, which is what I did.
 
FS2000. :) A little out of your price range, but I think this is perfection:

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Yea the FS2000 is a topic on its own, as is finding one... which brings me to my next point... can anyone point me in the direction of a non restricted fs2000? I would be majorly indebted to you hahah. I know questar use to have them but they only have the restricted varient now. I guess Hi Desert Dog doesn't like doing such small barrel runs. So sad.
 
I see the appeal to want to put a NEA lower on a Black Special it adds better mag and stock options, but if I am going to buy a black special it is cause I like the way it looks stock. Just my option. I also think the FS2000 is a beautiful design as well so it might just be me.
 
Or this one...
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All I can say is WTF? That is the most useless POS I've ever seen lol, and it doesn't even look cool. At least most places that bolt as much crap as they can on a gun don't put an ACOG in front of an EOTech like they complement each other......and they don't do it on a 9mm.
 
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