- Location
- Sudbury, On
Nice.
Lefty model?
Most important question:
Does it fit in the back of a Yaris?
Lefty model?
Most important question:
Does it fit in the back of a Yaris?
They retail $12K to $13K in the US.....an incredible value.
Lotto Max tonight is 30 million. If I win I will buy 10 CheyTacs and give them away![]()
We require a deposit of $1,100.00 Cd. This consists of a non-refundable admistration fee of $100.00 (included in the total price) and a $1,000.00 deposit that would be refundable if for any reason Barrett’s export license is refused.
Doesn't look good, now if Wolverine get them in, they wouldn't have any trouble selling it...
Seen it, played with it,and wouldn't buy one.I'd buy a Timberwolf over it anyday.
I don't understand why you find this a problem.I don't think it's sinister at all. They just want you to sign and agree that the rifle is going to be used by you and not re-exported, that's it.That was until I understood what an End User Certificate was. I would not sign a document of this nature in my lifetime.
Story?
I had 3 here when I shot SHOOTER.The rifle is way to heavy for what it is.The stock is not very well designed.
Don't get me wrong,the caliber has tons of potential but I'm not a fan of this rifle.
I thought the projectiles were actually spun on a lathe, and were solid brass. At least thats what I remember seeing on a program about the cheytac .408 a while ago. There is no commercial availability or loadings currently (of course there isn't, what ammo company would load for a gun that has maybe 20 or 30 users) other than military. Very interesting gun and ballistics all the same. I'd rent my wife out for a few months if I could get the gun AND a couple of cases of ammo. (she's really hot)