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Towner Pump rifle 500 S&W believe rights have gone to Predator Tactical Texas- looks awesome!
 
Yea here is a request but it would make more sense to the Canadian industry than anything that would catch the ear of anyone in Vegas.

Make a Modern Sporting Rifle that is Pump Action and does NOT take any existing magazine from an existing semi automatic or full automatic rifle but rather a new proprietary mag for this rifle.

Basically something like a Troy PAR but not using STANAG mags.

This would allow us to have 20 or 30 rd mags again and would be a hit in the Canadian market.

If I had millions I would pursue this endeavor myself.

Moe
 
X2 on the Keltec RDB... Why aren't those up here yet?

... Nemo rifles.. Omen. So sweet. I know John looked at these a few years ago and they were deemed cost prohibitive to bring into Canada... Any chance this has changed?
 
Yea here is a request but it would make more sense to the Canadian industry than anything that would catch the ear of anyone in Vegas.

Make a Modern Sporting Rifle that is Pump Action and does NOT take any existing magazine from an existing semi automatic or full automatic rifle but rather a new proprietary mag for this rifle.

Basically something like a Troy PAR but not using STANAG mags.

This would allow us to have 20 or 30 rd mags again and would be a hit in the Canadian market.

If I had millions I would pursue this endeavor myself.

Moe

Pump action takes up rail space, a lever action or maybe a bullpup lever would be the Bee's knees, like Tavor with moving trigger guard. Or a pre '45 belt that can use assorted cartridges
 
2 rifles I'd like to see

1) Bolt action 223 with 1:7 twist that accepts AI mags. This way we can run 2.5" long 80 grain loads identical to what we use for F Class but in a repeater. Would be awesome for PRS and sniper type matches, plus hunting.
2) More options for non restricted 223 semi autos. Particularly something in a reasonable price range. Also 1:7 barrel twist rate.

I think the 1:7 is a largely misinterpreted twist rate for 223 because guys complain about poor accuracy with cheapest ammo, but in fact the 1:7 is ideal for good heavy bullets at extended ranges. Much better than the common 1:9. The 223 needs all the help it can get and the 1:7 sets it up for a win.

Oh ya... don't forget that the chamber should have a good long throat to suit 80 grain SMKs
 
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