Aussie Enfields Now @ Marstar

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Lordie guys.

Give it a rest already.

Have you seen one of these rifles yet? Handled it, fondled it?

I mean, really. Look on the market, at off the shelf .308 bolt rifles, and see what's there.

Browning A-bolt in .308. $719
Remington 700 Varminter $804
Ruger 77 $712
Remington Model 7 $812
Tikka T3 $999
(SIR prices)

Is $800 for a newly manufactured rifle out of line? (Especially when some of these rifles are out-sourced and built off-shore too?)

Obviously not.

Having handled several of these rifles (both M10s and No4Mk4s) I'm quite impressed with them. No, I have not fired one (yet) but based on my handling them, and looking at them pretty close up (had one torn down to nothing for me to look at) I am 100% impressed with these rifles.

So, who cares if AIA outsourced their manufacture? How many Enfields from wartime production had exactly the same thing done? I heard it said that there were over 250 subcontractors building Enfield Parts in WWII...probably more!

*sigh* No matter what, someone will always be unhappy with a product. It's mud slinging like this that turns importers off from serving those of us who ARE happy with products they bring in.

If you haven't been hands on with one, and are only going on what's been "said" on the internet, take a lesson from AR-15.com on their incident with Leitner Weise.

Get your hands on one, and if it isn't what you'd expect to pay $800 for, then send it back. I hear there's a guarantee on them.

Oh, yeah, and that guarantee's pretty damn good if you ask me. I've got a replacement pistol in the mail to me as I type this that's been covered by that same guarantee.

NavyShooter
 
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make it stop !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Who really cares where they are made, are you guys thinkin on opening a factory, if these are as nice as they look, get over it !! The facts are, for the last umpteen years weve heard, "boy i would sure go for a nice new enfield in 308".............its here

If you dont own one,....... havn't shot one.......havn't handled one......please ............NO MORE POSTS


HH
 
Wasnt trying to "Mud sling". I was just pointing out to nkdjames that Tri-Star wasnt in as much "fault" for the service/problems of AIA rifles in the US for the reasons I listed. :redface:

It doesnt matter if they were made in Vietnam or anywhere else to me. The "newer" reveiws from Australia are good about their function. :) Just need to get rid of paying for college so I can buy one. Maybe someday next year once I'm done school. :cool:

Dimitri
 
Dimitri said:
Wasnt trying to "Mud sling". I was just pointing out to nkdjames that Tri-Star wasnt in as much "fault" for the service/problems of AIA rifles in the US for the reasons I listed. :redface:

It appears you are correct. I was just going off what I had read about dealings with Tristar on American forums, that was quite a while ago though.
 
I find it kinda weird, the rifles from either country could not be legally imported here (canada) with a 10rd magazine, thus it follows that some 'design' and 'manufacture' changes have been made to allow their importation?!?!?

I have only seen a few, briefly... in a crowded room at the NSCC and they looked superb... what benifit would the two distributors gain from bringing in an inferior product?

Both distributors have a 100% customer satisfaction policy, albeit they are worded different but they are the same... they support and service what they sell.

Who cares where/why/when/what/who the hell is AIA... the consumer doesn't deal with AIA, they deal with the importer of these products....

which are two of the most stand up companies going....

each has their benifits and each has their faults, but Christ On A Pogo Stick !!

They are not fly by night outfits.... kudos to AIA, for not choosing the big bidder...imagine what these would cost if Stoeg...FN...NorthS...RNichols... etc... was the importer..??
 
Match Rifle

Why are people bashing a new product? As firearms owners we have enough enemies out there, there's no need to criticize each others choice of what to buy. Ordered a match version this morning. Going out to the shop and crack open my last batch of Lake City 1962 NM, dust off the chronograph, prep some Win. and Fed brass, and put the AIA Enfield through the wringer. Will report back.
 
c1a1 said:
Why are people bashing a new product? As firearms owners we have enough enemies out there, there's no need to criticize each others choice of what to buy. Ordered a match version this morning. Going out to the shop and crack open my last batch of Lake City 1962 NM, dust off the chronograph, prep some Win. and Fed brass, and put the AIA Enfield through the wringer. Will report back.

Who's bashing? I'm looking forward to hearing how they shoot, and work...I'll most likely be getting one too.

For those who are about to get their hands on one, I'd like to hear about feed reliability too. A .303 with a good mag, feeds about 100% at high speed. I'm interested to hear about the new .308 and how well the action and feed system works.
 
CANUCK SHOOTER:
Well now, it would seem Marstar has been degraded yet again....
According to you "makes me nervous when buying from a small company like this when it comes to replacement parts, warranty etc..."
Do you not understand the Ironclad Warranty Policy at Marstar ? Thousands upon thousands of customers do understand it ?????

You further state "their CS isn't the best and their isnt a real company location to deal with..."
Would you kindly provide a time and invoice number when we failed to provide you with service ??
I look forward to your further comments
John
 
Waste of time

johnone said:
CANUCK SHOOTER:
Well now, it would seem Marstar has been degraded yet again....
According to you "makes me nervous when buying from a small company like this when it comes to replacement parts, warranty etc..."
Do you not understand the Ironclad Warranty Policy at Marstar ? Thousands upon thousands of customers do understand it ?????

You further state "their CS isn't the best and their isnt a real company location to deal with..."
Would you kindly provide a time and invoice number when we failed to provide you with service ??
I look forward to your further comments
John
John, its a waste of your time trying to reason with some people.
 
.... Will the Parker Hale sights for the "original No.4 rifles" fit ? A simple two position "flip up" rear sight, seems inappropriate on Target rifle. If not, what other target, not scope,sight work ? I'd personally like to see some of the Range results from those that evidently use them in competition in Australia . The idea of a reliable bolt action in .308, that comes from the box and is competition ready, particularly the price on these, is certainly attractive ! Not that I have the money, unfortunately ! .... David K.
 
If you will allow me to get back to the question about the Auusie rifles for a moment. I asked a friend of mine who is a professional hunter in Australia what his impressions of these rifles. Dave is a guy who has spent his life as a pprofessional hunter. Here is a copy of his reply.

"My appologies for not being round for a while ! Work beconed with Tracey Home & her mother here to look after things . I've been out up north taking care of a dingo problem ! Now these M10's ? Read heap of junk/snot /abortion /& other things I would rather not print here about what I think of them !!!!!!!!! They are not made in Australia . Rather they are Made in Vietnam & Marketed in Australia ! I have yet to hear of a decient thing to be said of them by people who have forked out the Money for them ! After sales service is like finding a honest Politition (it's there but you have to be lucky to find it !)"

For those interested here is a link to the thread on the Reloaders Forum:

http://reloaders.gunloads.com/showthread.php?p=2807#post2807

Take Care

Bob
 
Canuck44 said:
If you will allow me to get back to the question about the Auusie rifles for a moment. I asked a friend of mine who is a professional hunter in Australia what his impressions of these rifles. Dave is a guy who has spent his life as a pprofessional hunter. Here is a copy of his reply.

"My appologies for not being round for a while ! Work beconed with Tracey Home & her mother here to look after things . I've been out up north taking care of a dingo problem ! Now these M10's ? Read heap of junk/snot /abortion /& other things I would rather not print here about what I think of them !!!!!!!!! They are not made in Australia . Rather they are Made in Vietnam & Marketed in Australia ! I have yet to hear of a decient thing to be said of them by people who have forked out the Money for them ! After sales service is like finding a honest Politition (it's there but you have to be lucky to find it !)"

For those interested here is a link to the thread on the Reloaders Forum:

http://reloaders.gunloads.com/showthread.php?p=2807#post2807

Take Care

Bob

Wow, that's pretty negative. I registered on there under the same username and asked for more details...I hope to hear both sides on this rifle, not just the negatives from someone who's possibly never even owned one.
I've been thinking about a 7.62 X 39 a bit...the ammo is sure a lot cheaper and easier to find, isn't it?
 
cantom

Dave aka DOK on that forum is a good friend and a pretty straight shooter. May not be the most articulate individual you will meet but you won't find anyone more honest. He knows his trade and his guns. I am sure he will get back to you in time but if he says the guns are junk then they are junk.

Personally I have no real interest in the gun one way or another and I asked him for his opinion only because he knows rifles and these guns were purported to be made in Australia which I now find out they aren't.

Take Care

Bob
 
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