I watch you while you sleep.And how would you know.
But seriously, is it really that important?
I watch you while you sleep.And how would you know.
But seriously, is it really that important?
The 556 is prohib, and an inferior rifle anyway.
Too bad about the arbitrary prohib status, I would've thought it would be an "AR" variant....
Inferior rifle? It probably is, but the significantly "inferior" price would be an asset (assuming no reliability issues).. Then again, hypothetically by the time this gets to Kanada it would be twice the MSRP!
This is f$%king SICK set up!!!You can buy a North Eastern Arms lower for the Swiss Arms. It accepts AR-15 mags. It's great shooting the Swiss with 10 round LAR mags. Here's mine:
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You can buy a North Eastern Arms lower for the Swiss Arms. It accepts AR-15 mags. It's great shooting the Swiss with 10 round LAR mags. Here's mine:
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As mentioned earlier, you can get the nea lower receiver (which will allow you to use AR mags). Essentially, you'll end up with a Sig 556 (avialable in the US for about $1500) by spending $3k on a classic green and $600 on an NEA lower
Personally, I wish a dealer would find a way to bring in the 556 or even the 516.
I have heard the American made Sig Sauer 556 has a very bad QC and reliability reputation ..
I handled one of this at Target Sport, the wiggle between top and bottom half was gone but the top receiver could not pivot open with the NEA lower. Does this happen to yours?You can buy a North Eastern Arms lower for the Swiss Arms. It accepts AR-15 mags. It's great shooting the Swiss with 10 round LAR mags. Here's mine:
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The 556 is prohib, and an inferior rifle anyway.
Oh? Curious about what is 'inferior' about the 556...I thought it was just about the same gun as a 550, but with a different mag and a telescoping stock?
If someone brought in just Swiss Arms uppers, we could fit them to the NEA lowers and have a de-facto Sig 556 (hint-hint-hint---to anyone!)
The problem is that the uppers cost almost as much as the full rifle, and the lower parts kit is very expensive. This means that the upper only and a lower parts kit is almost the same price as the whole rifle... so not worth it.
Good point.....but it all starts with an idea. And sometimes circumstances conspire that make these ideas workable.
For instance, Sig USA is selling 516 uppers for $949 to 1049 retail (July edition of Shotgun News). Now if 516 uppers are that much, the 556 uppers should be about the same, as they're both piston assemblies). NEA lower for $500-ish retail . Add a stock and trigger parts. So you should be well under 2K. I don't know what import expenses/profit margins are the norm, but if there's a will, there's a way.......
Is the Canuck market big enough for some business to try? Is it worthwhile?
I'd buy one for 2 to 3 k, but that's just me.....
Maybe we can keep the idea going long enough that someone in the business will do a cost analysis to see for sure![]()
American gun nuts who know anything about anything go ga ga over the PE90/550/Classic Green.![]()
I handled one of this at Target Sport, the wiggle between top and bottom half was gone but the top receiver could not pivot open with the NEA lower. Does this happen to yours?
Mine pivots open. No problems at all.
I friggin' love this gun.
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Mine pivots open. No problems at all.
I friggin' love this gun.
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