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toooooHmmm...Where's the ram rod...?
Andy
If it's a well made gun, that's not totally out of line. My tastes are much more traditional and this isn't anything that "lights my fire", but obviously tastes differ.MSRP of $1,999.
….. and twist, gently!You gotta squeeze the nipple
The cool thing about the adjustable stock is when you mortar it you just know your ball skin will get pinched in it.
Either you mortar strangely or you have some longggg sacks my friend
Certaindeaf is not your "average" baller. More on the "big" baller side, but I digress….
Yep the item # is starting to show up on distributors and given the cost I'm seeing I would say you're right on the money with the $1,700-$1,800 street price, but a lot of guys will probably ask full retail to start with due to the popularity/someone will still buy it if they want it that badly.For new folks - This is the imported Croatian military rifle; not some Springfield bullpup clone. $1999 street price makes this hopefully around $1700-1800 street price, which puts it in the "normal" range for AUGs, Tavors, etc.
If it's anything like the 2020 Waypoint bolt action rifle, the answer is....never!now we'll just have to see how long they take to actually show up.
Not sure of being featured on "Forgotten Weapons" is a good thing or a bad thing...A more recent one with the Hellion...
and at the range...
My bullpup has had no issues.. just saying lolFirst SW copies Keltec, now Springfield?
SW F'd up their KSG clone with weak barrels…
Maybe Springfield will do better copying Keltecs RDB.
Im curious if it's just another imported gun like their pistols or if they will make this in the states.
And I'm sure someone out there has a Phoenix .22 that never jammed.My bullpup has had no issues.. just saying lol
Which one? RDB?My bullpup has had no issues.. just saying lol
Has it gone thru military contract trials and been adopted any military?My bullpup has had no issues.. just saying lol
Probably by the Croatian military.Has it gone thru military contract trials and been adopted any military?
The VHS has been adopted by 4 countries as it's main infantry firearm: Croatia, Austria, Australia and New Zealand. Several countries have purchased them for specific law enforcement and military units.Probably by the Croatian military.
It went thru the French military trials. Ian said it came in second, another guy (I have never heard of) said it did not make it thru the first round, that HK & FN(?) made it to the second round?
I like some of the features, but I am in no hurry to buy more rifles at this point in time.
You mean was it manufactured by the lowest bidding contractor and manufactured to ensure it met or exceeded the minimum contract standards?Has it gone thru military contract trials and been adopted any military?
Iraq military tooThe VHS has been adopted by 4 countries as it's main infantry firearm: Croatia, Austria, Australia and New Zealand. Several countries have purchased them for specific law enforcement and military units.