


so big happy bunny , now all i need to know is where i can get some nice A1 furniture to make a wannabe Nam m16 .![]()
I understand that the $500 chinese rifle you reffer to is metric. Correct?
It's not impossible to put a CAR stock on that.
Maybe you can save some more money and buy
the chinese non-metric one (imperial)
which will probably get on the Canadian market
at about $850ish and sooner than you expect
(in a matter of weeks).
It will accept all the after-market parts you can think of.
CQ 5.56mm Type A assault carbine
This variant introduced in the year 2006 in several Defense expos worldwide, including the MILIPOL, is a copy of the American M4A1 assault carbine.[5] It features a telescoping stock, a removable carrying handle mounted on a Picatinny rail, and a 368,3 millimetres (14,5 inches) barrel. The CQ Type A carbine variant is claimed to be able to stabilize both M193 "Ball" and SS-109/M-885 variants of the 5.56 mm cartridge, as would be expected from a rifle with a 1:9 barrel rifling twist.
Point noted, but when a domestic rifle costs twice as much as a Chinese one, which works just as well and doesn't have a history of problems with that model, it's easy to justify taking the bargain.I would just wait-out on that one. brand new rifles, like Armalites, you get a limited lifetime warrenty.
Keep saving it will pay off !!!
Point noted, but when a domestic rifle costs twice as much as a Chinese one, which works just as well and doesn't have a history of problems with that model, it's easy to justify taking the bargain.
Would wait and get an Armalite from Wolverine Supplies
When i was starting out i had a good look at the 311's.... thier looks are hurting. 



























