Brigade Makasi MK15 We're back in business!!

It is not that they come to their senses, it is just the way things work here that there are some space to let things in. It is bureaucrats doing things vs politicians doing theirs. While it is good to celebrate there are a few things coming in, if there are too many and there could be gain from politics, they will move the ship and plug the holes they do not like.

Buy whatever you like and squeeze the max of enjoyment out of it in the shortest amount of time. Don't think these things are heirlooms that are to be passed from one gen to another or things to collect.
 
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This is a bit of a long shot, but does anybody know if there is such a thing as a FAL ar grip, a picatinny/m1913 fal wood buttstock, and some kind of AR handguard that resembles a FAL? Lol

In other words, does anyone think you could turn this into a FAL lookalike? For say, a 1.5k budget? If so I may be sold
I’m working on a couple ideas for the grip and forend but given the proprietary forend on these and that none are in country it’s a difficult task
 
Is there any fresh news as to how the manufacturing for the Canadian models down in Miami is coming along? I wonder when the early pre-order folks will start getting thier rifles
 
Is there any fresh news as to how the manufacturing for the Canadian models down in Miami is coming along? I wonder when the early pre-order folks will start getting thier rifles
I believe they said end of Summer.. so around mid September
 
It is not that they come to their senses, it is just the way things work here that there are some space to let things in. It is bureaucrats doing things vs politicians doing theirs. While it is good to celebrate there are a few things coming in, if there are too many and there could be gain from politics, they will move the ship and plug the holes they do not like.

Buy whatever you like and squeeze the max of enjoyment out of it in the shortest amount of time. Don't think these things are heirlooms that are to be passed from one gen to another or things to collect.
Im thinking they need a couple of black Rifles around to keep the anti gun issue alive for the next election or two.
Where would the Libs be without fear based on ignorance?
 
Someone needs to scour the market for some PCC''s that would get an FRT (someone at the RCMP seems to have come to their senses) just like these 2 did. Flood the market!
Word on the street is that the firearms lab onboarded several younger, more gun enthusiast techs as a result of the last hiring session. Supposedly at least one of the boomers there responsible for some of the earlier BS classifications has retired.

This information is supplied purely for recreational purposes.
 
Word on the street is that the firearms lab onboarded several younger, more gun enthusiast techs as a result of the last hiring session. Supposedly at least one of the boomers there responsible for some of the earlier BS classifications has retired.

This information is supplied purely for recreational purposes.
Wondering what else is in the pipeline.. maybe we can have a PCC or a DMR? A man can dream..
 
Word on the street is that the firearms lab onboarded several younger, more gun enthusiast techs as a result of the last hiring session. Supposedly at least one of the boomers there responsible for some of the earlier BS classifications has retired.

This information is supplied purely for recreational purposes.

If true that is a good thing but there have been many firearms that made it through the lab and were given a green light (FRT) only to have that upended via OIC or similar.

On one hand the Government says it will leave it to the "experts" to make determinations on classifications etc and then later they overrule them when it politically expedient to do so (because it is clear it is not about safety as portrayed).
 
The problem is the so called expert hag is now a liberal politician
Guaranteed she’s getting a new list put together for future use
 
Fresh Makasi review from Jay's Blades and Bullets. Some problems when he first got the rifle, but sounds like he had good customer service from Brigade. Also compares it to Carmel, for those on the fence for which rifle to go with.

 
Fresh Makasi review from Jay's Blades and Bullets. Some problems when he first got the rifle, but sounds like he had good customer service from Brigade. Also compares it to Carmel, for those on the fence

At first it sounds as though the nested Recoil/Operating Springs were somehow binding during the reviewer's initial use of the rifle. However the Factory could find no issues with the rifĺe's function, which suggests that the problem was largely operator-induced. The reviewer goes on to blame his own prior shoulder injury for some of his difficulties, so who knows? After some stellar Customer Service everything functioned to the reviewer's satisfaction thereafter.

I am not convinced that there was ever anything wrong with the viewer's Makasi from the get-go, but that's just me. The company made things right to the customer's satisfaction and that's what counts. In the final analysis, that's really all that matters.

I am eager to receive my copy of the Makasi rifle and to.take it on a thorough spin. The looks appeal to me and the simplicity of the design suggests reliable operation for years to come.
 
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