Does anyone find the front heaviness of the Swiss Arms hindering their ability to make accurate shots standing up? I love the rifle but the front heavy weight was not appealing.
Non restricted with 20" barrel?
Swiss arms gets my vote, a beautifully built firearm that is worth the current market price.
Swiss Arms... a no brainer. I absolutely love mine.
Nothing will happen to it, meaning it will still be perfectly legal to keep in the long future to come however no more will be imported. This will inevitability drive the prices up, just like what happened in the states with their PE90/STGW 90's!
You will never regret the purchase of the Swiss & would be taking a risk on the quality of the FAMAE SG542.
If you don't buy it, send me a PM for the sellers contact info & I will send you $ for a finders fee...
I would say the opposite will occur...
I would say the opposite will occur...
If the Swiss becomes prohibited. The famae gun's will also. They are the same type and made from the same design. Swiss rifle's are
Well made and the famae should be close in quality, but it is military in design because the semi-auto's were made for the chile state
Police training school.
I have no dog in this fight and don't own either a Swiss or FAMAE.
If the RCMP were to prohibit the Swiss rifles do you think all would go prohib or just those built on converted receivers.
Was it one line of rifles that have run into problems or are all in the same boat?
From everything I have read some receivers are converted some are not.
I know this would be speculation but what are your thoughts?
Does anyone have clear pics on what to look for in a receiver to tell if it was a convert or not?
What's the difference between the different Swiss rifles Special Green, Special Black, Special K ...?
I know there are lots of questions but a lack of clear information has kept me away from these rifles up to now.



























