APC223 Non restricted whos getting one ?

Do you have your children in possession and legal ownership to them? If yes, you can post it to "exchange for other stuff". Don't forget to post a picture with your username and the date written on a piece of paper, and have it stickied to their foreheads.

LOL! That is an epic post!
 
looks impressive, after some googlefu found this, 1 MOA at 100 yds with an 8.5" barrel

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Did the person take the optic off after shooting the group? Looks a little fishy.
 
with what I just read about Beowulf mags, I dont think Ill be getting anymore black rifles anytime soon.

I know dilli, it sucks. The rcmp is at war with us, not sure why, nobody here ever caused them problems but thats what they want, it is important to have a purpose in life. But semis are still fun even neutered
 
I don't see "4000$" of gun with this rifle. With polymer and aluminum this gun is worth tops 2000$, but since the company charges that for most of its subguns, that should be worth 1000$ for an over sized handgun what do I expect? Plus our ####ty Trudeau dollar exchange rate doesn't help.
Remember, the stock isn't adjustable and neither is the pistol grip. This gun is bare bones when it comes to features. Also hasn't had the history of abuse and survival of most of its cheaper competitors.
 
I have the hk 243 and scar 17 on my list. I think this had to prove it can do something the xcr can't it's already heavier. I also want to know how it compares to a modern varminter but no real reports on them
 
People who critique this rifle obviously have never held, owned or fired a B&T firearm.

These definitely are not your standard xcr rifles. Hell even MV/MH rifles have issues with ammo brands ;-)
 
People on this forum b!tch about prices from Noricrap to ATRS and everything in between. LoL

Every gun nut has their limit. $4000.00 for a single firearm is definitely above mine. Given the choice between a APC223, or a Yamaha 350 banshee. Im taking the banshee home :cool: Prioritys.
 
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