Looking for NR "black rifle" or Green

Well I did not know I was a troll because that to me there is a difference between 6 pound and 6.8 pound. I guess its like saying my car at 400hp but really its got 340 hp but that's all the same I guess.

Nope, when talking about HP every one counts. My car dyno'd 197 to the wheels so I say 200 but to the waterheads out there that don't know much about cars I usually add that if you want a number to compare to a factory rating it's about 250HP at the crank because of the driveline losses, then explain that just because their pickup truck manufacturer says it has 400HP doesn't mean the truck is faster than my car, it's power to weight so that 400HP truck becomes around 300 to the wheels with 25% losses through a 4wd system and then remember the truck is 6000 pounds and my car is half that.
Oh wait, are we getting off topic again, lol
 
Nothing is certain until its here...

Looks like they're ready to start shipping ladies and gentleman! 60 pieces of the APC-223SA bound for Canada.


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When someone says something is a 10s car - they don't literally mean 10.0000000000000s. They mean "between 10.00 to 10.99". I was making the same statement when I said it was a 6lb rifle - as in "in the 6lb range" (notice NO decimal places??). Had I known I was going to get heckled by anal retentive trolls, I would have put some decimal places in my answer - lesson learned. I also didn't know that I was writing to a bunch of idiots who think that the weight of a scope was included when we are advising someone about the WEIGHT OF THE RIFLE. Lastly I didn't know including some random picture (for eye candy) of an ATRS with a scope would be so confusing to you when I said the "ATRS MV is a 6lb rifle" - note: the words "with scope" is missing from that statement. Perhaps next time I shall include a disclaimer "my statement does not in any way relate to the random picture attached" for more simple minded folks - that way we can focus on helping the OP.

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I wasn't thinking of you. If you go back and read the thread history, I later clarified my answer with more precision and still got trolled:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...t-or-Green?p=13544447&viewfull=1#post13544447

.. because trolls aren't really interested in what you mean and just getting on with discussing the topic.

I see your point about the HP, but I did clarify my answer (see link above), but it wasn't enough for the trolls.

let's get a summation of your contribution so far:

- your choice is a Modern Varminter because it is the lightest rifle in the class as it can be had for 6lbs and is the only one to include a match grade barrel and match grade trigger.
- you were called on the veracity all of those claims and you started back tracking to save face.
- 6 lbs went to 6.75 lbs and now it seems to mean 6 to 7 lbs because, you know - 1/4 mile track times.
- those of us who found (and possibly still find?) the humorous side to your posts and are pointing out the folly of them in a light hearted way are idiots and trolls.

I think the full sized Swiss Arms is weighing in around the portly side of 8lbs dry.
If I take sh!t off of it required to shoot with it and post a photo of it on the Internet sitting on a kitchen scale at 6lbs 12oz. Would that still make me a troll? Lol - just kidding, all rhetorical of course.
 
Maybe you should have greater comprehension before writing? I said "the pictured rifle is some pic I took off google". 6.75lbs is of the ATRS MV rifle with slim profile barrel, and obviously a standard stock. I have never said "the pictured rifle" weighs 6.75lbs.

There:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...coming!!!!?p=12995420&viewfull=1#post12995420

I don't know what you guys gain by arguing about stuff you know nothing about.

Yes... It's me who needs more comprehension.

Hey guys my truck weighs 3000lbs. Posts a pic of a semi. Gets criticized. No you moron the semi is random pic from the internet. My truck is a Ford Ranger.
 
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