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they just killed it.
check the description they give it.
They'll never import that model. They'll import a Canadian legal version. It'll be called "Retro .308" or "Black Special heavy"
they just killed it.
check the description they give it.
Hi
Saw this on another forum
htt p://theswissriflesdotcommessageboard.yuku.com/topic/5408/t/SIG-SAPR-751LB-announced-to-be-available-by-the-end-of-2008.html
They'll never import that model. They'll import a Canadian legal version. It'll be called "Retro .308" or "Black Special heavy"

The Swissarms "Heavy Metal"![]()
That one's taken isn't it?
It's own. Likely the same as one of the 7.62 Swiss made rifles already out there.Anyone know what mags this fine rifle will take?
so they went to all of the trouble of adding 3 rails to the fore grip, but did not make it a free floater?
An AR platform needs all the help it can get in the accuracy dept. Hence free-floating the barrel.
The Swiss Arms series doesn't have that problem.![]()

The AR design is inherently more accurate than the Swiss Arms system by virtue of it's gas system, and it's gas system makes floating the barrel easy.
Until the rifle stops working, becuase of that gas system, then accuracy at the minute of buttstroke category STILL makes the AR a loser to the Swiss.
IMHO, YMMV, Have a Merry Christmas!
nelly said:The AR design is inherently more accurate than the Swiss Arms system by virtue of it's gas system, and it's gas system makes floating the barrel easy.
Until the rifle stops working, becuase of that gas system, then accuracy at the minute of buttstroke category STILL makes the AR a loser to the Swiss.
IMHO, YMMV, Have a Merry Christmas!



























