BCL MRX Bison !!!

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These bad boys are on order, if you want to get your order in now, retail is $999.00 for all three calibers. Working on the ETA as we speak. As always:

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These are not online yet as they are not in stock, no deposit required.

THE MRX BISON

CALIBER: 300BLK, 556N, 7.62×39

ACTION: MRX SUPERSHORT

BARREL: 12.5 INCHES

LENGTH: COLLAPSED 28 INCHES

WEIGHT: 7.2 LBS

ACCURACY: 1.5 MOA

ACCESSORY MOUNTING PICATINNY, M-LOK

SIGHTS: NOT INCLUDED

MAG MAGPUL PMAG OR SIMILAR

MUZZLE: 3 GILLED BRAKE.

CDN CLASSIFICATION: NON-RESTRICTED

COLOR: GREY, TAN, GREEN

The MRX Bison is a compact, light and rugged bolt action rifle that is chambered in 300 Blackout and is fed with AR15 magazines. Caliber options also include 5.56N and 7.62×39. This rifle would be comfortable in its scabbard on the side of a horse, packed, slung or mounted onto a Utility Vehicle for ranch, range or backcountry duty. The vertical pistol grip and adjustable stock allows for the rifle to be shot comfortably in any position and the magazine will continue to feed up to 30 rounds of 300 Blackout, 5,56 NATO or 7.62 x 39, (based on legal magazine capacity in your area).

CHASSIS
Machined from aircraft grade aluminum. Finished with Type III hard coat anodize and Cerakote. The chassis comes with side and under rail MLOK mounting points and an integral “one point” QD sling point on the opposite side of the bolt.

ACTION
MRX Supershort with three lug bolt offering a 60 degree bolt throw.

BARREL
Match Grade Steel Barrel finished with Nitride and Cerakote

TRIGGER
Triggertech Remington 700 Primary Trigger

Love the concept, but damn does that chassis need a diet. Everything is just way to thick, especially the walls on the mag well. With some diligent machining, you could probably remove 1lb or more from the chassis alone.
 
if it uses stanag/AR mags they will be restricted for capacity, which is irritating on a bolt action. The mag shown is larger. Is it proprietary or will it be restricted?
 
Can someone please correct me if im wrong.. But wouldn't a magazine specifically produced for a rifle that is now Prohibited, be a Prohib "device" itself aswell?

This in relation to the above stating the use of certain mags.
 
Can someone please correct me if im wrong.. But wouldn't a magazine specifically produced for a rifle that is now Prohibited, be a Prohib "device" itself aswell?

This in relation to the above stating the use of certain mags.

No. Nor does making the AR15 prohibited make AR15 buttstocks prohibited. Looking at you CBSA!

But you'll still be restricted to semi auto center fire capacity limits.
 
Not that impressed with the vid - how about answering some basic questions that were asked weeks ago and are still unanswered. Like:

1. What's the barrel to receiver mating system? Savage threads? Remington threads? AR threads? Lots of people want to know how easy it could be to switch the barrel.

2. What's the footprint of the receiver? Will it fit into other chassis or stocks? The chassis it comes with is ridiculous, I can't speak for others, but I'd be interested in dumping that chassis for an ultralight composite stock.

So instead of fluffy videos with little info, how about some real information to questions that have already been posed?!
 
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Can someone please correct me if im wrong.. But wouldn't a magazine specifically produced for a rifle that is now Prohibited, be a Prohib "device" itself aswell?

This in relation to the above stating the use of certain mags.

No. The D model SKS uses AK-47 magazines. The AK-47 is obviously prohibited in Canada.
 
Show us the bolt ffs, what a useless video

Is it just a straight up rem clone? 2 lugs? 3? What kind of ejector and extractor???
 
Show us the bolt ffs, what a useless video

Is it just a straight up rem clone? 2 lugs? 3? What kind of ejector and extractor???

It’s a 3-Lug, full diameter bolt with a Savage style extractor. I didn’t look for the ejector, but it’s likely a plunger like many others. Not sure why any of that is really important though.
 
Not sure why any of that is really important though.

I’m not a tactical guy but I bet you would care what kind of gas system and bolt a semi uses?

By that reasoning the savage axis is a model 70 since bolt design is unimportant
 
I’m not a tactical guy but I bet you would care what kind of gas system and bolt a semi uses?

By that reasoning the savage axis is a model 70 since bolt design is unimportant

...no... I don’t. Why would I? I don’t care what kind of gas system a semi has. Adjustable or fixed would be the only info I want to know. The rest is unimportant. For all practical purposes an Axis and an M70 are the same. They both go bang when you pull the trigger, and a competent operator can make both rifles perform exceptionally well. I wouldn’t choose one over the other due to the minutiae of bolt design, such as extractor, ejector or number of lugs. In a bolt action rifle I’d be more concerned with operating speed and smoothness, neither of which are greatly affected by bolt design, and are more indicative of overall quality.
 
Imo bolt design has lots to do with smoothness and operating speed in a bolt action rifle. But if one is not familiar with the differences I guess it does not matter.
 
^bingo
By this logic all guns are basically the same lmao, they shoot bullets at stuff right?

Extractor ejector and lugs are the main components of bolt design not minutia lmao.


Not to mention action strength, operating in adverse conditions, ease of replacement of bolt components, simple things like bolt throw feeding and extraction and response to case failure.

Most of the these 8”lb “ scout rifles “ will never leave the truck for anything but a range trip or being rested on the hood of a truck to shoot a gopher I would imagine. Nothing wrong with that but not for me.
 
Looks nice, I hope they can reduce the weight another couple lbs by the time it actually comes out though; only thing holding me back lol.
 
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