Are you/will you be a T97 owner?

Do you or do you plan to own a T97?

  • Yes

    Votes: 389 53.1%
  • No

    Votes: 344 46.9%

  • Total voters
    733
It wouldn't be hard for a competent machinist using the front sight base and the rear sight tower to make a flat top. Cut the FSB and rear sight off above where the rail would mount, build a side charging handle that fits in the existing riveted hole and replaces the OEM one, and you can make the rail pretty darn low.

With the right design, it would be a pretty straight forward install in kit form for someone with average skills with power tools.

That's actually exactly what I plan to do. Great minds think alike. It's too bad about the front and rear sights though, poor design if you ask me. Making those fixed to the receiver probably wasn't necessary. But it almost looks like they can cleanly be removed, I could be wrong though, I'm just going off observations of photographs taken in low light.

Time will tell. If they can't be removed without literally hacking them off, it may be easier to build around them by altering the lower and enhancing the cheek weld of the gun and then just changing the aesthetics of the upper. Not ideal either really, but for the less technically inclined it may be a better solution. But first thing I'd do would be to make an ambidextrous mag release, that button is tiny.
 
@headdamage, dude, I only own pretty guns you know that. Pretty guns that also work well. And the T97 can work as awesome as it wants but it's like riding a scooter or ####ing a fat chick...
 
@headdamage, dude, I only own pretty guns you know that. Pretty guns that also work well. And the T97 can work as awesome as it wants but it's like riding a scooter or ####ing a fat chick...
Hey..... nothing wrong with fat chicks. Fat chicks are better than no chicks. Should be interesting your comments when someone wins a competition with one of these so called ugly rifles.
 
personally i will wait some month the time that the people who bought it , shoot it test it a lot and we may see some problem , or nothing ,

i really think this Christmas i will buy something ^^ maybe a t97 or a tavor or a xcr ,
 
About 400-500rds and so far, so good. Every new gun has its quirks, and we're just working out the ones that the T97 has. I just mounted a TRS-25 on her and it's so small, low and compact that we might finally have a valid solution. Range test on Wednesday, but I'm optimistic.

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It wouldn't be hard for a competent machinist using the front sight base and the rear sight tower to make a flat top. Cut the FSB and rear sight off above where the rail would mount, build a side charging handle that fits in the existing riveted hole and replaces the OEM one, and you can make the rail pretty darn low.

With the right design, it would be a pretty straight forward install in kit form for someone with average skills with power tools.

Or you can just buy a firearm with flat top rail from factory....WAY too much of these aftermarket alterations to make the gun better.
 
Gun Nutz like Tratserif have been very helpful about making a decision on the T97, I thank you good sir. I have placed a pre-order with CanAm for the T97. If I could justify spending 3K on a Tavor I probably would, but for less than 1K I will get the T97 despite the mag release issue etc. I think many gun nutz will find the T97 an affordable, non-restricted, black, bullpup, semi-auto rifle in 5.56. Huge praise is in store for both North Sylvia and Canada Ammo for their efforts to supply us with this option.
 
Or you can just buy a firearm with flat top rail from factory....WAY too much of these aftermarket alterations to make the gun better.

Yeah, my instinct would be to cope with the limitations of the gun as-is, treat it as a truck gun (which is a role in which I think it would perform pretty well) and just don't get suckered by the idea that it's a rifle which competes seriously with a mature platform like the AR.
 
All this talk about the T97 and I don't have one yet:(
I don't know if I can hold out for the CanAm shipment.
Must resist the temptation.
 
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