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Not shooting it? I can't imagine buying a firearm for the purpose of storing it.

A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.—J. A. Shedd.
 
Not shooting it? I can't imagine buying a firearm for the purpose of storing it.

A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.—J. A. Shedd.

I have my shooters and this is a LE so an unfired one might fetch some coin down the road.

I'm glad your shooting yours though ;)
 
I finally got some time to give my SA15.7 a wipe to get rid of the excess factory lube. I noticed that the ring that holds the hand guards in place has some gouges. My gun is new and unfired. Anyone else have scratches like this on the ring? It looks like someone used a tool to pry the ring down. Its all I can think of what could have scratched it.


I know what you mean. Someone trashed the stickers on my box.:(
 
I'm with Gunnerlove on this, but the original intent for these versions was collector's editions. Mine have a few thousand rounds already :)

I love the SA20, and I am very appreciative for the IOP, but I hope CC releases a non-collectible version one day where I won't be hesitant to abuse, haha!
 
Got her today! 24hrs for the Ont CFO to get his part done.
No issues with the carbine, only the rear sight was mounted backward.
Tight gun, will try it out this week-end

Here are a few pics:

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close up on some of the marking:
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And after: (surefire rail, ergo grip, badger Ord tac latch, Vltor stock, Troy vertical grip, EOTech Exps 3-4 with G33)
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Here are a few pics:

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close up on some of the marking:
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Man that is nice, imagine owning this back in 2005, people would go crazy back then... Simple and classic. In truth that is all that most shooters in Canada will ever need, no rails or to many accessories that they will never use or train to use, just as is.

You the man.
 
Am I the only one who has noticed the rear BUIS is on backwards in these pictures?????
No, you're not the only one. When the first owner posted his a few months ago, most of us saw it. I think Matt addressed it a while ago, but if you will notice, most owners have either removed the Colt marked Troy BUIS or remounted it properly.

Man, wish I had the coin to have both the SA20 and the SA15.7. The SA15.7 looks so sweet.
 
No, you're not the only one. When the first owner posted his a few months ago, most of us saw it. I think Matt addressed it a while ago, but if you will notice, most owners have either removed the Colt marked Troy BUIS or remounted it properly.

Yup, simple fix. Takes about a minute depending on how long it takes you to dig out a correct slotted screw driver from your tool bin and put it back when you are done.
 
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No, you're not the only one. When the first owner posted his a few months ago, most of us saw it. I think Matt addressed it a while ago, but if you will notice, most owners have either removed the Colt marked Troy BUIS or remounted it properly.

Man, wish I had the coin to have both the SA20 and the SA15.7. The SA15.7 looks so sweet.

I was thinking the same thing about the SA20. But since my son has one I can kind of say "we" have one of each. The SA20 is next on my list but I doubt there will be any left under the IOP in two years.
You always want what you haven't got.
 
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