RFB or XCR-M?

I really wanted to like the xcr...but when all was said and done, it was just too long and nose heavy for my needs. On the other hand, I kinda bought the rfb on a bit of a whim...I had my name on a waiting list and figured if I didn't like it, I would just flog it off. As it turned out, the rfb is a delight and has become my larger game rifle.
 
I only fired the RFB a few times and really didn't like the noise coming through the body of the rifle into your cheek bone, right ear. Other then that I liked the feel of the rifle.
 
Is Swiss Arms coming out with a 7.62 or are you refering to that Chilean one Tactical Imports is bringing in?

There's a Swiss Arms coming out in .308, but I haven't really been following it so I don't know the expected ETA, etc. Just that if I were going to spend any money on a non-restricted .308 - it would be a Swiss Arms. You're limited to 5 rounds anyway, so with the folding/collapsible stock that would be King.
 
There's a Swiss Arms coming out in .308, but I haven't really been following it so I don't know the expected ETA, etc. Just that if I were going to spend any money on a non-restricted .308 - it would be a Swiss Arms. You're limited to 5 rounds anyway, so with the folding/collapsible stock that would be King.

Now I'm going to have to try that out too. The. I can say I've owned them all now. So can you. Lol!
 
Is there a spot on the RFB that a single point sling can attach to?

You realy need to check out the urban ert hybride sling. Its a single/double point sling and its the nices sling I have, I give it 10/10

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Also the kel-tec brake and the exrended operation handle are awome! The op handle give you all the clearance you could dream of for eotec burris scope mount or like my burris ar-332!

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The brake takes 100% care of the muzzel rise and seems to cut down recoile by 30-50%. But warning a bit louder:p

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Actualy about the same as my cz 858 with a heavy brake

You put a brake on your CZ858? :p

Looking at the design of the brake and other similarities I'm guessing it would be a bit louder than the SVT40. So fairly loud. But you can always double up on hearing protection. Anyone who's shot a SVT40 knows that there is no muzzle climb and recoil is very tame. Loud though.
 
You put a brake on your CZ858? :p

Looking at the design of the brake and other similarities I'm guessing it would be a bit louder than the SVT40. So fairly loud. But you can always double up on hearing protection. Anyone who's shot a SVT40 knows that there is no muzzle climb and recoil is very tame. Loud though.

Yes, yes I did! As many have! Not for the recoil but for the muzzel lift! Its one of the more usefull mods on a cz to me, get back on target twice as fast. Lot more usefull then all the rest of the estetic crap people put on them like all the fabarm stuff!!

Also lot more usefull then guys putting it o. Ar's ;)
 
Yes, yes I did! As many have! Not for the recoil but for the muzzel lift! Its one of the more usefull mods on a cz to me, get back on target twice as fast. Lot more usefull then all the rest of the estetic crap people put on them like all the fabarm stuff!!

Also lot more usefull then guys putting it o. Ar's ;)

You forgot another point. The look cool factor on the CZ is high with a nice comp on it. :)
 
I own an RFB. Mine has the Leupold Zombie scope now, as well as a foregrip that splits to a bipod. I own everything within 400M. Pros are the compact size, heavy calibre and reliability, the only cons I have are the weight.
Because you cannot see into the chamber without looking from underneath it is more cumbersome to clear a stoppage, but I am not finding that an issue. I put a good muzzle break on it and have reduced recoil and have no feed problems.
 
I own an RFB. Mine has the Leupold Zombie scope now, as well as a foregrip that splits to a bipod. I own everything within 400M. Pros are the compact size, heavy calibre and reliability, the only cons I have are the weight.
Because you cannot see into the chamber without looking from underneath it is more cumbersome to clear a stoppage, but I am not finding that an issue. I put a good muzzle break on it and have reduced recoil and have no feed problems.

So it's difficult to clear storages?
 
Is tilting the rifle upside down much more complicated then on is side?

And if its really jam in there take like 5 second to have the rifle in peices.

Lol,
I meant stoppages, too, by the way. Stupid autocorrect.
No, I'm just asking cause I don't know. If you have to turn it upside down, than that works for me.
 
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