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SCSA Taipan X – Pump-Action. Straight-Pull.​


Looking for a rifle that combines rapid-fire capability with true precision? The SCSA Taipan X merges innovative pump-action with a straight-pull bolt for unmatched versatility—from off-hand shoots to bench or bipod precision.

Key Specs:​

  • Caliber: .223 Wylde (compatible with .223 Rem and 5.56×45).
  • Barrel: 16.5" stainless steel, threaded ½×28 with 1:8".
  • Weight & Overall Length: Approx. 7 lb 4.7 oz; ~36.38″ long.
  • Action: Dual-mode — spring‑assist pump action plus straight-pull bolt.

Noteworthy Features:​

  • Full-length Picatinny top rail for optics and accessory setups.
  • M‑Lok slots in the handguard for versatile attachments.
  • AR‑15–compatible magazine well & release; supplied with a 10‑round Magpul PMAG.
  • Adjustable TSP X buttstock with cheek riser and spacers for length-of-pull customisation.
  • Removable straight-pull bolt handle (with knurled, free-spinning grip) plus QD sling swivel sockets.
  • Case deflector, enclosed aluminium handguard, ergonomic A2 pistol grip.

Canadian Hunter’s Advantage:​

  • Rapid follow-up shots when in motion or shooting off-hand thanks to the pump system.
  • Built tough with durable Cerakote finishes like Bronzed, FDE, Black, and Grey.

🛒 These tend to sell quickly so check them out now on SFRC - theammosource.com by CLICKING HERE or on the images.

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Anyone recommending this rifle ?
I do, i shot someone else's at the range not long ago, then got one in fde with a vortex sparc red dot, very fun to shoot, can do decent groups at 50y im sure with a scope you could shoot moa, but i wanna stick with the red dot
I shoot it off a bench, and the straight pull handle which i thought i wouldn't want has been awesome to have, i like mine
 
Anyone recommending this rifle ?
Two significant downsides:

Trigger is very heavy, but breaks okay. Makes "precision" shooting more of a challenge.

If you pull back on the pump handle at all while shooting, it comes out of battery. Obviously, not going off when that happens, which is a good thing as it's properly designed.

Other that that, I'm quite enjoying mine, regardless of it being a horrific thing to have to use because of this socialist worker's paradise we live in.
 

SCSA Taipan X – Pump-Action. Straight-Pull.​


Looking for a rifle that combines rapid-fire capability with true precision? The SCSA Taipan X merges innovative pump-action with a straight-pull bolt for unmatched versatility—from off-hand shoots to bench or bipod precision.

Key Specs:​

  • Caliber: .223 Wylde (compatible with .223 Rem and 5.56×45).
  • Barrel: 16.5" stainless steel, threaded ½×28 with 1:8".
  • Weight & Overall Length: Approx. 7 lb 4.7 oz; ~36.38″ long.
  • Action: Dual-mode — spring‑assist pump action plus straight-pull bolt.

Noteworthy Features:​

  • Full-length Picatinny top rail for optics and accessory setups.
  • M‑Lok slots in the handguard for versatile attachments.
  • AR‑15–compatible magazine well & release; supplied with a 10‑round Magpul PMAG.
  • Adjustable TSP X buttstock with cheek riser and spacers for length-of-pull customisation.
  • Removable straight-pull bolt handle (with knurled, free-spinning grip) plus QD sling swivel sockets.
  • Case deflector, enclosed aluminium handguard, ergonomic A2 pistol grip.

Canadian Hunter’s Advantage:​

  • Rapid follow-up shots when in motion or shooting off-hand thanks to the pump system.
  • Built tough with durable Cerakote finishes like Bronzed, FDE, Black, and Grey.

🛒 These tend to sell quickly so check them out now on SFRC - theammosource.com by CLICKING HERE or on the images.

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Can you replace the rear stock with a more "conventional AR stock"?
 
Two significant downsides:

Trigger is very heavy, but breaks okay. Makes "precision" shooting more of a challenge.

If you pull back on the pump handle at all while shooting, it comes out of battery. Obviously, not going off when that happens, which is a good thing as it's properly designed.

Other that that, I'm quite enjoying mine, regardless of it being a horrific thing to have to use because of this socialist worker's paradise we live in.
The fact that it does not lock into battery only to be released by the trigger or a pump release lever is the reason I would not buy one. I’ve had and owned pumps my whole like (the rem7600 included) and can’t honestly believe this rifle has been designed like this.
 
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