Non Restricted black rifles (sticky?)

My norinco based m14s will soon be wearing a troy mcs, eotech and magpul prs...... very similar if not identical to this rig in the pic below...... ya can't tell me that ain't a "black rifle" even though it's in desert tan :D
base price action = 450.00
base price chassis with buttstock/grip= 800 to 1200.00 on a good day ;) (same for sage and jae)
downside..... hard to source chassis (same for sage and jae)
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The M14/M305 is a battle rifle. The pic, IMO, just shows a battle rifle in different garb....I don't think it falls under the "black and green" description just because a new stock and new color was added.
 
this guy brings them in.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=282314

they only come in black or tan. I would have gotten one in OD...debating if i should get a black one, or not.

I think Joe only had black ones last shipment. Great chassies by the way, hard to compare to SAGE but I think with right acessories Troy is a bit lighter although SAGE with its collapsible stock is a bit shorter after all.

M14 being black or green or pinky or golden - who cares. It is very good semiautomatic rifle in great hunting caliber and with right acesories becomes modern ergonomic and handy firearm. Even look cool.
 
3 of the rifles on the first list are what I would consider battle rifles as well..... due to thier full size versions being no different and similar in weight category to an m14/m305. armalite AR10B
Robarm M96
and the full size version of the swiss arms.
We are talking bone stock, no fancy items added in. each one can be adapted to what I perceive as a "black rifle role" and this why the m14 , equiped as above..... fits that category in my eyes.
what just cuz they shoot 223 makes them black rifles? not trying to start a debate..... I will be honest, the true definition of a black rifle is something i may need a little educating in. I am opened to being enlightened hehehehe ;)
 
Great thread, it's where I found this.
I've just ordered one of these Robinson XCR rifles.
I may be able to get it in 6.8 caliber. but we don't know for sure yet.
You can convert barrels in 1.5 minutes using a 1/4" hex wrench on one bolt.
The gas is hand adjustable and they're pretty accurate.
The wait is one year.

Non-restricted.
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Restricted.
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3 of the rifles on the first list are what I would consider battle rifles as well..... due to thier full size versions being no different and similar in weight category to an m14/m305. armalite AR10B
Robarm M96
and the full size version of the swiss arms.
We are talking bone stock, no fancy items added in. each one can be adapted to what I perceive as a "black rifle role" and this why the m14 , equiped as above..... fits that category in my eyes.
what just cuz they shoot 223 makes them black rifles? not trying to start a debate..... I will be honest, the true definition of a black rifle is something i may need a little educating in. I am opened to being enlightened hehehehe ;)
A battle rifle fires a full size cartridge. An assault rifle is capable of select fire and chambered for an intermediate cartridge. The M96, AR180B, and the Swiss Arms all fire the intermediate 5.56mm/.223 cartridge. They are by definition not battle rifles.

That being said, a battle rifle can be a "black rifle". Any modern, evil looking military type rifle can be called a black rifle.
 
3 of the rifles on the first list are what I would consider battle rifles as well..... due to thier full size versions being no different and similar in weight category to an m14/m305. armalite AR10B
Robarm M96
and the full size version of the swiss arms.
We are talking bone stock, no fancy items added in. each one can be adapted to what I perceive as a "black rifle role" and this why the m14 , equiped as above..... fits that category in my eyes.
what just cuz they shoot 223 makes them black rifles? not trying to start a debate..... I will be honest, the true definition of a black rifle is something i may need a little educating in. I am opened to being enlightened hehehehe ;)

Well, Which forum do you discuss the m14/m305? Same goes with the mini-14. If it is not discussed in the black rifles forum, I didn't feel the need to add it to the black rifles list. Technically the type 97 shouldn't be on there I don't think, because all talk for it goes on in the red rifles forum.
 
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