HS VHS-K bullpup rifle

heavenIsAlie

CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Rating - 100%
19   0   0
Location
Abbotsford
searched and couldnt find anything about this rifle
aaupld2.jpg


link to a very long and detailed review with lots of pics
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?197776-HS-VHS-K-bullpup-assault-rifle

any dealers on this or is it based on a prohib?
 
Yeah, dealers should bring boatloads of them
and price should be under $300. And cheap ammo.
And left hand bolt at no extra charge. And free shipping.
With four mags and bayonet.
It should include non-restricted quick-change barrel.
6.8 SPC kit under $100.
Did you carge my credit card yet?
 
Non restricted eh? I'm sure after X amount of people buy them, then the CFO declares them prohib and we have another T-97 fiasco on our hands...
 
Yeah, dealers should bring boatloads of them
and price should be under $300. And cheap ammo.
And left hand bolt at no extra charge. And free shipping.
With four mags and bayonet.
It should include non-restricted quick-change barrel.
6.8 SPC kit under $100.
Did you carge my credit card yet?

under threehundred??????


seriously? i'll take two lol....
 
This rifle is truly the cutting edge of design - if we are still living in the 80's.

Why does a small country like Croatia need to develop a rifle of its own? It is all about feeding money to its own companies.

In a few years, they will end up buying G36 for their deployed troops when they are working along with other NATO forces.
 
This rifle is truly the cutting edge of design - if we are still living in the 80's.

Why does a small country like Croatia need to develop a rifle of its own? It is all about feeding money to its own companies.

In a few years, they will end up buying G36 for their deployed troops when they are working along with other NATO forces.

Why shouldn't they try to build their own rifle? Is not exactly rocket science. Their popular XD pistols tell us they know a thing or two about firearms.

WW2 history tells us that a less then perfect weapon, you can make in your own country, is sometimes better than a perfect weapon made somwhere else, that you can't buy if you need in an emergency.

WW2 European history of is full of examples of small countries that had modern aircraft, tanks and weapons, ordered outside their countries, that they just couldn't get in time, when they needed them the most. Or they got the weapons but weren't able to get ammo and spare parts.

The more the better. :stirthepot2:
 
Last edited:
They build their own because last time they were in a war they were subject to an arms embargo. Of course, Germany, France and Austria openly flaunted that, but hey!
 
Back
Top Bottom