Hahah ok so no one actually owns one
I bought one of these today from Rona.
Hahah ok so no one actually owns one
I mean they sold out their first order, I wish someone who shot it would hop on here hahah
Got to handle this monsrosity in store a few weeks back. It was unreasonably heavy, stiff, uncomfortable, controls where a mess, trigger was dangerously light imo, no way to clear malfunctions without a toolset and cost more than a type 81 (I think it was 1300+ but don’t quote me on that)
What store?
What was stiff?
Controls seem rather simple..... how did you find them a mess?
Why would you need a tool set to clear a jam?
Handled one at Gone Fishing in Courtenay. Weighs a ton - feels like 7 or 8 pounds with a high CG, looks as comfortable as it feels, straight blow back (going by the muscle needed to #### it) no thought given to anything but making it as cheap as humanly possible, the top corners are actually square, you know, where your cheek goes, not quite sharp, but square enough to be an issue. Unexpectedly enough, it manages one "first in class" - it's the world's first unwieldy bull pup. Maybe because it's twice as long as it needs to be, maybe because it's twice as heavy, but it's actually awkward to shoulder and swings like a ten pound weight on the end of a 5 foot chain. If you add to that the fact that the asking price is roughly the same as a T81 and a crate of surplus, it simply boggles the mind. Absolute crap.
Joking aside, we brought it to Canada, because more NR on the market, the better. Also, because Jard made major improvements on the new J68, compared to the old J48 that was here previously. Its unfair to compare the old J48 model to the J68, and we understand that it will take some time to change people's minds, but we are game.
Caliber Mag. just did a review on the rifle, and called it the ultimate "truck gun", and that's what it is. A fun, NR, take it in the bush gun, you won't care if it gets dirty, muddy, scratched up, or dinged. Its designed for you to have fun.
Edit, just saw the caliber review comment. Is that magazine only?
We credit JARD for building a gun that makes us reexamine our perception of an entire class of firearm. In a way, it's the ultimate truck gun, and it's definitely worth experiencing first hand. It's available exclusively from Blue Line Solutions Canada, and we think it's worth a serious look.
Have you shot the gun?
Nope. The first shipment came in, and sold out within a few days. I think the guys are planning a range day when the next batch comes in.
$900 US so $1700 ??? here with NR tax. Pass
finally High Point has a wingman to make it look attractive.
The Jard J68 made our 2017 list of most interesting guns from SHOT Show for Canadians because it’s an ultra-handy carbine with reliable magazines and a superb trigger. Now, thanks to minor changes by the Jard team, it retains its coveted non-restricted status. With a retail price of about $1400 (blame the Canadian dollar), it’s not dirt cheap, but then it’s also made in America in small numbers by a company that cares about the Canadian market. The gun’s trigger makes this a paradoxical rifle. The trigger, buried in a metal box so aesthetically harsh that it would have hurt the feelings of Uziel Gal (the designer of the Uzi), is a single-stage match trigger, which you’ll know the second you press it, yet it’s contained within a brutally utilitarian, all-terrain package. That this is even possible makes us question why we’ve tolerated other bullpup triggers. We credit Jard for building a gun that makes us reexamine our perception of an entire class of firearm. In a way, it’s the ultimate truck gun, and it’s definitely worth experiencing firsthand. It’s available exclusively from Blue Line Solutions Canada, and we think it’s worth a serious look.
The 5-21 MOA accuracy in that review concerns me greatly.
Mean radius is a FAR better measurement of accuracy.
Piffffffffffffffffffff thats so misleading. Will I ever measure and advertise my firearms accuracy like this?? Not a flying chance! Lol