It is rather result of MSBS being joint effort with Polish Military Technical Academy do design new military issue rifle. It takes significant less time to bring to market commercial grade products or prototypes of such, than go trough all that is needed for military adoption process for standard issue rifles (with all red tape involved). Especially when requirements for reliability and durability are legacy of Warsaw Pact standards. I expect MSBS bulpup to become anything more than videogame curio not earlier than 2017.
BTW As commercial grade products, I mean in-house designed products, that only designer/manufacturer defines requirements and features for them. It does not mean inferior products, only that commercial company makes it on their own will, risk and money as COTS product.
Last edited by montrala; 02-05-14 at 09:09.
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I'm sponsored competition shooter representing Heckler&Koch, Kahles, Hornady and Typhoon Defence brands in Poland, so I can be biased
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[QUOTE=mtdawg169;1848805]Interesting that he mentioned Tom. Did he buy directly from KAC as a mil / LE customer?[/QUOT
I'm curious to this as well?
I don't see why an easy CNC adaptor with appropriate tolerance couldn't be used to mount the 7.62 3/4" can mount to a 5.56 1/2" thread barrel, except that it could be louder, it wouldn't take long to program the operation, with a given that the muzzle threads and shoulder are true "enough".
Last edited by tom12.7; 02-05-14 at 18:01.
Very cool. I'm a fan of that shotgun. I'd like here and see more on that puppy. Thanks!
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Any word on the HK striker fire being announced? I read somewhere that it's supposed to be unveiled at the NRA show.
Yes, I like pretty ponies.
I was in the market for a nice sling and decided to reach out to the nice folks over at Savvy Sniper to do a custom sling and incorporate the ALG Defense FSS. Turned out rather nice...
Montrala
I'm sponsored competition shooter representing Heckler&Koch, Kahles, Hornady and Typhoon Defence brands in Poland, so I can be biased
http://montrala.blogspot.com
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