Blr243 wrote:I call it the wonder gun because I wonder will it ever get out of the shop and into my grubby paws
Blr243 wrote:Already done
geoff wrote:I swear that Aussie businesses hate success
Putting the quote "When injustice becomes law, resistance is duty" on your website is no doubt a great way to ingratiate yourselves with the notoriously friendly firearms licensing branches of our various state agencies
geoff wrote:I swear that Aussie businesses hate success
Putting the quote "When injustice becomes law, resistance is duty" on your website is no doubt a great way to ingratiate yourselves with the notoriously friendly firearms licensing branches of our various state agencies
geoff wrote:I swear that Aussie businesses hate success
Putting the quote "When injustice becomes law, resistance is duty" on your website is no doubt a great way to ingratiate yourselves with the notoriously friendly firearms licensing branches of our various state agencies
Wyliecoyote wrote:I fail to see the attraction with these make believe M4 look alike rifles. Ergonomically unfriendly, heavy, poorly balanced equivalent of plastic hub caps to look like real mag wheels and only found in Australia. Nowhere else has this pretend semi auto affliction. The only thing going for them is that they are modular where they keep fledgling companies making buttstocks and grips in business.
Lazarus wrote:geoff wrote:I swear that Aussie businesses hate success
Putting the quote "When injustice becomes law, resistance is duty" on your website is no doubt a great way to ingratiate yourselves with the notoriously friendly firearms licensing branches of our various state agencies
I was disappointed to see that myself.
Who do they think they're marketing to, 'Mericans?
As you said, the various police and FAR, not to mention the "Sam Lees", will capitalise on that in a heartbeat.
Dickh
Wyliecoyote wrote:Sorry Alex as someone that has spent time in the military with M4s, as well as after then, the M4 platform is about repair and replacement in the field without the need for an armourer should a gun fail where you can rob parts from another like the uppers, lowers, buffer tubes etc. The same could also be done with the SLR when it was issued and now with the Steyr. All three platforms to me are just junk other people drool over. I will never forgive our government for taking away my SA M1A supermatch, a true sub MOA semi, 20 round magazine well balanced and a stock suitable to carry or sling whilst on a trail bike.
If it was true that the M4 style platform was as ergonomic as some claim, they would dominate 3P, 4P, Field rifle and silhouette and other forms of competition. But they don't, yet to see one used for anything more than a show piece at ranges. I'd like to see a deer stalker comment on here if they have used this style of platform. It simply comes down to fashion over function, they are the current fashion.
https://youtu.be/4WH3uNE_0uA?si=rHuuultdTt9enUDe
Lazarus wrote:geoff wrote:I swear that Aussie businesses hate success
Putting the quote "When injustice becomes law, resistance is duty" on your website is no doubt a great way to ingratiate yourselves with the notoriously friendly firearms licensing branches of our various state agencies
I was disappointed to see that myself.
Who do they think they're marketing to, 'Mericans?
As you said, the various police and FAR, not to mention the "Sam Lee's", will capitalise on that in a heartbeat.
Dick heads.
That said, looks like a good unit.
Wyliecoyote wrote:Sorry Alex as someone that has spent time in the military with M4s, as well as after then, the M4 platform is about repair and replacement in the field without the need for an armourer should a gun fail where you can rob parts from another like the uppers, lowers, buffer tubes etc. The same could also be done with the SLR when it was issued and now with the Steyr. All three platforms to me are just junk other people drool over. I will never forgive our government for taking away my SA M1A supermatch, a true sub MOA semi, 20 round magazine well balanced and a stock suitable to carry or sling whilst on a trail bike.
If it was true that the M4 style platform was as ergonomic as some claim, they would dominate 3P, 4P, Field rifle and silhouette and other forms of competition. But they don't, yet to see one used for anything more than a show piece at ranges. I'd like to see a deer stalker comment on here if they have used this style of platform. It simply comes down to fashion over function, they are the current fashion.
https://youtu.be/4WH3uNE_0uA?si=rHuuultdTt9enUDe