I dont have an FR 8 but i did have the FR 7. The difference is the the Fr 7 is built from spanish mauser M93 small ring action while the FR 8 use the spanish mauser M43 large ring action. The FR 7 have a turned down bolt handle while the FR 8 have a straight handle. beside thoses differences, they are same rifle. They are very handy carbine. The FR 7 is said not suited for full power .308 ammo because of the old M93 action but i always shot .308 in my FR 7 and still aliveLets see your Fr8. How do they shoot? They look like a handy little rifle. Are they better than a SKS for accuracy? I like the look of them, is their anything to look for when buying one?
You know, one of the reasons I sold the FR8 was that the FR7 is much smoother and trimmer. According to a serial number survey I saw on another forum it appears that the FR7 is a much rarer rifle than the FR8, less than 4000 vs 55000 or so.
You know, one of the reasons I sold the FR8 was that the FR7 is much smoother and trimmer. According to a serial number survey I saw on another forum it appears that the FR7 is a much rarer rifle than the FR8, less than 4000 vs 55000 or so.
Hey klunk, thanks for the FR8. I sent it down the road because shooting it made my girlfriend cry.
I have a FR7 and it's a blast to shoot. Very underrated and usually can be bought at a good price. If you find a good sample pick it up ! I shoot light 308 hand loads with no issues at all.
Not reloading yet? If i may suggest, buy the Lee reloading book latest edition and learn something. That's the way i started.Making your own ammo. Is it a big deal? Watching YouTube would that do it or should a guy take a little course or something?
and you didn't give me the option of buying it back for less than I originally billed you....?
......Pffft.....yer off my x-mas card list




























