Thanks but I think I want to search for something like this set up!
I love mine as well. And I will never let her go. . . I do want a scope rail though...some day...
maybe ATRS or NEA should be making some of these.
These rifles have been out long enough that if ATRS or NEA were going to make parts they would be by now. I think they would definitely need a push from a group of owners showing there would actually be a demand and it would be expensive because it would probably be a one batch run then the demand would be satisfied.
I think we need to be happy with what we have and maybe be proactive and order a parts kit and the Stormworkz repair kit before they aren't available any more.
maybe ATRS or NEA should be making some of these.
Yea I would hop on one of those, Would it be possible to import though IRG?
I mean the whole Rifle, not just repair parts.
If they built the whole rifle it would end up being another $3000 non restricted semi auto. There is no way they would ever go through that much work and expense just to sell them for $1200-$1500.
How much demand do you think there would be if it cost as much as all the other non restricted options?
Also keep in mind that if they did build them they would try to appease the market by tacticooling it and putting in a heavier more accurate barrel which would increase weight and take away from the strengths the original offers in being light weight and simple. I don't want one with an M-4 telescoping stock a quadrail and a heavy barrel, I like mine just the way it is. As I posted earlier, this rifle is accurate enough to shoot out to 500yds and actually hit stuff using the iron sights, it's never going to print 1moa groups on paper because it wasn't designed that way, I'm ok with that because it does hit 10-12 inch plates at 500yds regularly enough to be fun and challenging.
What I think would be the best solution would be for a lot of people to message Armalite and ask them to do another run of the B-2 series for export to Canada and have Wolverine import them. Hopefully they would end up in customers hands for under $2000.
Aye, the pros of the AR180 are the light weight, great balance, simple reliable design and still relatively cheap price tag (for our sad market)
It's a utility rifle, not some tactical, lazer beam space gun and that's why I love it.
I still say it's the best black rifle non restricted in Canada bang for buck.
I've actually messaged Armalite a few times expressing my love of the rifle. Also briefly explaining why it's a huge hit up here in Canada and begging them to do another run. I keep getting the same canned response that they are "working on eventually doing a slightly redone version for the near future" for the last 6 years lol
I love the rifle. It's great. Would have been very interested in seeing the core design developed a bit more and improved to be a bit more rugged and durable but then it wouldn't be what it is.
No, nodak is not registered with the U.S. State Department and isn't interested in doing so.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1226168-nodak-lower-180b?



























