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Hardly. A good rifle certainly, but for the price you pay it better be. PGW may have been the best 10 years ago. Not anymore. Not by a long shot (pun intended).
I'm not sure how they could have been better 10 years ago then they are now? I kind of confused by this statement. A company in the firearms industry must be continuously improving it's product to stay competitive. Especially in the military/LE circles. I think PGW has done a fine job staying abreast of current technology and needs of it's end users. I know there are many other fine rifles out there, some custom, some factory, but I think that anyone who is going to spend the cash on one of these rifles knows what they are getting into. There is, in my mind, a huge advantage in dealing with a Canadian company. There are no import/export rules to have to screw around with and excellent service is only a phone call away.
These rifles are assembled with top of the line components that have an excellent track record on both the one and two way firing ranges.
Anyway, I don't want to get into a pissing match here (way too much of that on this forum already), but the "not by a long shot" statement I thought had to be refuted, if not clarified.
Cheers, YC