Dr van Nostran said:Why the hell would I want to buy a rifle marketed for the BMW crowd ?
No one's calling BMW's junk from that "pussy" European country.
Dr van Nostran said:Why the hell would I want to buy a rifle marketed for the BMW crowd ?
Traskj said:Your sarcasm aside the thing you didn't realize is the Swiss rifles are regarded very highly around here. We are more than lucky to have them on the Canadian market. Just down south these rifles can't be legally imported and those that are in circulation run $10,000+.
Visit an American gun board and tell them you'd rather have an American built AR15 over a $3000 Swiss Arms rifle and they'd think you were crazy.
If you ever get the chance to try one I recommend you do. They are quality built rifles. Very accurate, very nice trigger pull and very solidly built.
Traskj said:No one's calling BMW's junk from that "pussy" European country.![]()
I own a BMW and am not a soccer mom, a liberal or eat fondue. Are you really old enough to drive legally?AR15meister said:I have driven a BMWand I can assure you they are indeed for less than masculine types (i.e. soccer moms, rosedale liberals, people who eat fondue)
But is is true an AR is alot cheaper than the Swiss Arms, although the Swiss Arms is non-restricted. I couldnt afford one even if I wanted it, I need my money to support my addictions (prostitutes, smoking, drugs, alcohol, pay-per-view Jerry Springer specials).
Anyhow I am tired of joking around about this I will leave you guys alone now....
KDX said:I own a BMW and am not a soccer mom, a liberal or eat fondue. Are you really old enough to drive legally?
X2 the XCR is in IMHO highly overrated and after seeing and handling it at SHOT SHOW 06CanAm said:SIG hands down. I have held the XCR and it is not a $3000 rifle.

greentips said:they are around in the US, just not too many
http://www.robarm.com/xcrtm_modular_weapon_system.htmMPI said:Prototypes or in production?




























