SRV2 Siberian Reviews

A quick Google tells me that Kawartha Lakes is a short drive from Peterborough, where BCL is. It's entirely possible that Wildey works for them.
 
Another 100 rounds shot 2.5 -3 inch groups from 50 to 75 gn @ 100 m
At the end one round get stuck in the chamber had to really drive down charging handle to clear it, same round went in no problem and fired right after. I don't know what happened
Overall still happy with it.
 
Another 100 rounds shot 2.5 -3 inch groups from 50 to 75 gn @ 100 m
At the end one round get stuck in the chamber had to really drive down charging handle to clear it, same round went in no problem and fired right after. I don't know what happened
Overall still happy with it.
What mags are you using? And how are they working for you?
 
Another Review

Hello Folks another small review from a Siberian owner here. I did a pre-order through Easthill Outdoors and was able to pick up the rifle the day it came in and once I got a chance to look over everything the rifle appeared to be excellent in fit and finish. I have thus far only about 700 rounds through it, mostly just having fun blasting away at 30-50 yards so no real accuracy testing done yet on my part but I do plan on trying out a few types of ammo and seeing what it likes. There is a bit of play between the upper and lower, not as much as my old colt sp1 and not as much as the WK180 gen 1 but it is there. I found a vid on youtube from Southern Alberta Outdoors and he showed a very simple tape fix to take up some of the play and it works, 1 piece of electrical tape and done. Pics to follow. As well all know the barrel comes threaded but no flash suppressor or brake, So I installed a Warcomp Brake from Surefire having never used or had any sort of brake like that before I must nice it is quite nice!!. I've had no issues with feeding, firing, or ejecting but have only used Pmags so far. No exploded bolts which is great and I did receive the new firing pin last week and it installed without issue, though I have not been able to shoot it yet. I added some magpul flip up front and rear sights as well an Eotech XPS2-0, also my first time using one these and its awesome!!, I have not put any sort of magnification yet but I may add one in the future. I also added a magpul vertical grip. Overall so far I am more than happy with the rifle it is a great addition to the collection. That being said I am wondering if there is anyway to attach an A2 buttstock to the rifle, I'm thinking it would look even better.



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We intend to conduct a 10,000 round test on the BCL Siberian if the rifle that has been offered to us is provided
 
Another Review

Hello Folks another small review from a Siberian owner here...That being said I am wondering if there is anyway to attach an A2 buttstock to the rifle, I'm thinking it would look even better.

Nice review! You can get a folding 1913 milspec folding buffer tube adapter. For example, forum vendor DLask has Midwest Industries adapter for sale without, https://dlaskarms.com/product/midwest-industries-side-folding-adapter-for-ar-15-buffer-tube/, and with, https://dlaskarms.com/product/midwest-industries-side-folder-w-buffer-tube/, buffer tube.
 
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