What are these things going to cost? Am I better off sticking with a Troy MCS? They are more aesthetically pleasing, but I don't know if it performs better. What is the weight of the Sage EBR on it's own?
The M2A requires bedding and it offers no weight savings... I'm glad I chose the EBR.
What are these things going to cost? Am I better off sticking with a Troy MCS? They are more aesthetically pleasing, but I don't know if it performs better. What is the weight of the Sage EBR on it's own?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Troy MCS come with a integral picatinny scope mount.
If you want to mount a scope on a Sage don't you have to resort to a Smith mount or whatever?
Sorry for the questions (not bashing Sage). I'm new to M-14's and like my scopes!
The Sage EBR stock's top rail stops at the reciever, so if you're interested in mounting something there, you'll need a separate scope mount.
You can use the SAGE Detachable Cantilevered Sight Base, the LaRue LT-608 or the LaRue SPR-E mounted backwards.
Both the SAGE sight base and LT-608 require rings, the SPR-E has integral rings.
Canadians have a bit of a problem getting access to all gun related items![]()
Any news??
Don't worry there will be a Canadian one coming out at around the same time.![]()
Don't worry there will be a Canadian one coming out at around the same time.![]()
Don't worry there will be a Canadian one coming out at around the same time.![]()
ship to NZ ?![]()