tell me about the BRS-99

Curtton

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im interested in buying one but know little about these little badass beside they were made in poland. how do they handle and shoot?

i know lanz is bring some in and that bfiles has one .

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=620613

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I have the earlier version without the picatiny rail. They are nice, I have no trouble at all keeping the gong going at 100 m with the iron sights. I have put around 500 rounds through mine over the years, no malfunctions of any kind. One nice thing about them is that you can change the barrel length and configuration (threaded or not etc) in a couple of minutes. Fun guns and are in use with the Polish forces, I believe.
 
I tested one side by side with an Uzi. One is the best the pattern can be and the other is a 50 year old design. The bolt holds open on empty and closed with a thumb lever.

Good for home defense from what I hear...

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I love mine. if i didnt have another interest in mind i would keep it for sure. fvcking lanz, looks like i will have to drop the price on mine and include everything now. @ 25yards it makes one little hole, @ 50 yards it makes on larger hole. have never tried 100y yet, if it doesnt sell i will see what it can do at longer distances
 
I would say that if you priced the whole kit and caboodle for 2000 shipped you might get some bites. I bought my spare barrel from Wolverine Supplies for 110 bucks, spare mags were 175 for 3 mags with pouch, spare parts kit was 140, fold down front end was 40 bucks. With the new ones having a built in rail the older ones like mine and yours have taken a value hit.
 
I would say that if you priced the whole kit and caboodle for 2000 shipped you might get some bites. I bought my spare barrel from Wolverine Supplies for 110 bucks, spare mags were 175 for 3 mags with pouch, spare parts kit was 140, fold down front end was 40 bucks. With the new ones having a built in rail the older ones like mine and yours have taken a value hit.

Sure but when the extras bits where close to $500, i dont feel like giving them away.
 
I think for the price of the new ones they can not be beat. I have an older one with a bunch of accessories for it and it is a hoot to shoot. Strips down easily and quickly for cleaning and is dead nut reliable with everything from 115 grain to 147 grain loads. Never had a jam and is extremely accurate. You won't be disappointed with adding one to your collection.
 
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