Serbu 50BMG SEMI-AUTO taking orders.....

As the man said "If you wish to order one of these bad boys we suggest you do it sooner rather than later."
Good advice indeed.
 
No.......Canadians were buying them faster than Serbu was making them. Now I can only guess they are servicing Americans plus there are no Barrett mags for them. I can only assume this will pass......but who knows. Ask FEINSTEIN........
 
Mine should arrive Friday if Canada post does its part. Thanks again in advance Dlask.

Already got a kicka*s mount and scope for her, hoping to try it out this Saturday. Look forward to pictures and video on this thread and elsewhere on the forum in a few days, fingers crossed.
 
So this can be imported, but the Serbu super shorty shotgun can't? Do I have that right?

Oh, and nice video, but I didn't notice any gun either....
 
Pretty pissed off with Canada Post. My gun is two days late already, and I am getting nervous. If it isn't here by tomorrow evening I am starting a file for them to start their investigation.
 
Funny how that works eh?

The US government is fine with small guns but afraid of big guns.

Canada is the opposite, our government hates small guns but doesn't mind big ones.

No kidding. I'd buy a super shorty now if I could.

Where can you shoot the .50? My range certainly wouldn't let me. You'd need some distance to do it any justice.

I'll pay for the ammo if I can shoot it! :)

As Tom Petty has sung, "waiting is the hardest part". That must be in a pretty large box, so it may take extra time, but I'd be nervous as well.
 
No kidding. I'd buy a super shorty now if I could.

Where can you shoot the .50? My range certainly wouldn't let me. You'd need some distance to do it any justice.

I'll pay for the ammo if I can shoot it! :)

As Tom Petty has sung, "waiting is the hardest part". That must be in a pretty large box, so it may take extra time, but I'd be nervous as well.

My home gun club allows .50, and I have a few private locations where I shoot that have no caliber restrictions, and I can stretch the rifle out past 800 meters. This is the kind of distance where the .50 outshines all other calibers.

Here was a vid I took my my HS-50 at 1KM at a CGN shoot last winter up in Sudbury. If you turn it to HD, you can hear the hit off the steel about three seconds after the shot is fired.

 
My home gun club allows .50, and I have a few private locations where I shoot that have no caliber restrictions, and I can stretch the rifle out past 800 meters. This is the kind of distance where the .50 outshines all other calibers.

Here was a vid I took my my HS-50 at 1KM at a CGN shoot last winter up in Sudbury. If you turn it to HD, you can hear the hit off the steel about three seconds after the shot is fired.


Watched this vid several times , the brake on that rifle seems to work real nice. Looks like the shooter has very little felt recoil while everything around him gets blown around... just saying
 
I had one a couple years ago.
Yes the brake does work well in terms of recoil reduction but there is a tremendous pressure wave that is created.
It's like getting a 1,000 watt hairdryer blowing all around you - not to mention the report... is loud.
 
I had one a couple years ago.
Yes the brake does work well in terms of recoil reduction but there is a tremendous pressure wave that is created.
It's like getting a 1,000 watt hairdryer blowing all around you - not to mention the report... is loud.

Whenever I have a cold or get all stuffed up from allergies, I take it to the range. Clears me right out. :D
 
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