L85 kit

I was told that they tend to make very expensive pre-orders and never get the product shipped, or something to that extent.

If it's bulls**t, I'll edit it out of my post.
There is (was?) one pre-order going on for the grease gun i think? I cant quite remember what they are making, but they do specifically say that you are paying for something that has not even been made yet.

Like said before, they can get backlogged, but I hear nothing but good stuff from the members over there on their forums.
 
He sent out e-mails for 2 or 3 pre-orders for some projects he had in the works.

Something to do with having to get power hooked back up to his shop, and promising a good deal to anyone who pre-ordered/paid the kits to help him buy the generator so he could get his shop back running again because his power was disconnected for some reason.

I don't recall the term he used for it, something like "goodwill" or some such in the e-mail. I was thinking it was a little.....hokey....ish.

Not that he can possibly ship to Canada anyhow, so it's all moot unless one of the people here lives in the US, and is subject to the US laws on this matter, rather than Canadian laws, and not subject to the export restrictions.

*shrug*

I have been a reader there, not much of a poster....so I'm just looking from the outside in, but it just didn't sound.....right....

NS
 
To be honest, I wouldn't want it if it came from Norinco...

I'd buy a norinco AR180!

Not that he can possibly ship to Canada anyhow, so it's all moot unless one of the people here lives in the US, and is subject to the US laws on this matter, rather than Canadian laws, and not subject to the export restrictions.

He will probably sell the CAD file, though.
 
If this guy can do it in the garage, anyone can do it in Canada with a decent shop - as a matter of fact, mill the lower out of aluminium.

Like I said - buy a bunch of warstock off the UK (I think they made about 500,000 SA80 only about 250,000 is coverted to A2). Strip them of everything and build them on a new receiver.
 
Man, why isn't Norinco making $600 RPDs for us?

Surely, they have all the mothballed machinery!
 
If this guy can do it in the garage, anyone can do it in Canada with a decent shop - as a matter of fact, mill the lower out of aluminium.

Like I said - buy a bunch of warstock off the UK (I think they made about 500,000 SA80 only about 250,000 is coverted to A2). Strip them of everything and build them on a new receiver.

id buy one !
 
That doesn't mean ####. Saying some guy couldn't get it right doesn't mean it can't be done. He did it after all, didn't he?

There are plenty of semi auto open bolts out there.
 
Prexis is a great guy. He is a retired machinist who works with hand mills, etc. He is out in a desert and has his own electricity. I think it is mostly wind turbine.
He has done alot of good for alot of people. He has been building 80% recs for a long time. from subguns to cz's and now the stuff you see on his website.

He is not a FLY BY NIGHT kinda guy.
 
Like I said - buy a bunch of warstock off the UK (I think they made about 500,000 SA80 only about 250,000 is coverted to A2). Strip them of everything and build them on a new receiver.

Not that many. 200,000 have been contracted for conversion and the MoD bought 380,000, iirc.

However the main point is that several years ago the MoD decided that all surplus small arms would be destroyed rather than sold as surplus, because of a big scandal where it turned out the company that was getting all the surplus guns was getting the contracts by bribing someone in the MoD and was paying less than the scrap metal value of them. Being the UK, the idea of trying to give the contract to someone else didn't occur to them and they decided to sell them as scrap instead. The MoD still sells off surplus ammunition, but not small arms.

Moreover, ATF decided that the prohibition on the import of barrels under 18 USC 925(d)(3) now applies to all barrels, rather than just handgun barrels, so guns coming up from the US is unlikely as the barrel is the only bit of the SA80 that makes it worth having one.

The L85A1 is perfectly okay for target shooters, excessive weight, protruding controls and occasional malfunctions don't matter to us.

I'd be interested to know where he got his parts from, I know of a prop company in the UK that has a fair few of them and a couple of dealers, but in private hands they're still pretty rare. The only other significant quantity of them outside the UK are the ones in the possession of the Jamaican Defence Force.
 
Reviving an old thread here, but would England ever consider shipping some of the L98 cadet rifles our way? Just a straight pull, single shot version of the L85 that I'd put on my wish-list for sure. It's labeled 5.56 but that doesn't matter since it isn't coming out of the states right? or even the A2 semi only version would be neat-o, and a .22 lr conversion available to boot!
 
The SA80 is worthlesss and useless unless it is the A2 version upgraded by HK.

....Which would be absolutely impossible for any of us to get anyway.

If it was not outrageously expensive I personally would be extremely happy to have a semi-auto legal version of the original, POS or not. Even the hand cranked cadet, just for the historical interest.
 
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