I think this tops it....... the handle on that thing looks like the shifter on my snowblower......
Ahhh, but can you reach the shifter on your snowblower? Had they stayed with the factory bolt knob of the BAR, it would have proven difficult to manipulate at the shoulder. The rifle should be a strong competitor against other straight pull rifles now on the market, and is arguably faster, since the bolt only has to be manually cycled in one direction.
No doubt the bolt thandle is that shape and size for a reason........ doesn't make it any more attractive though...
You're making me wonder how easy the rearward cycle is if it has to have enough force to chamber a round on its own forward cycle....
I think this tops it....... the handle on that thing looks like the shifter on my snowblower......
maral in 9.3x62 is a good idea ....
The guy in the video doesn't look like superman, but maybe a better question is, does reliable chambering continue after a few dozen rounds have fouled the action?
No doubt the bolt thandle is that shape and size for a reason........ doesn't make it any more attractive though...
You're making me wonder how easy the rearward cycle is if it has to have enough force to chamber a round on its own forward cycle....
In a country like Canada and the US where a semi-auto Browning BAR can legally hold as many rounds, this gun doesn't make a whole lot of sense, which is why it's not marketed here. The Browning Acera was a flop, and I imagine this one will be as well. Their main competitor will be Blaser and I don't think they'll have much luck in taking sales away from them.
Browning makes the BLR, which is probably the ugliest rifle in production today.
I think that award ''ugliest rifle'' would be the sks myself.
Thats just me though.
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