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I've never once in my life seen one of these mythical sub $200 10/22 Rugers.
Just get a time machine faggot.
I can show you boat loads for 129 with box of ammo ....... In 2003
😭.

Yeah once they are in hands it'll be over 200 sadly. I can't wait to build one for my wife outta parts one day and another for me as a backpack gat.
 
Hmmm the .32 and .380 Beretta 80s are supposedly identical except for the barrel and magazine..... So you might just get one the swap barrels and mags as needed.

I cannot imagine a better BX.... It's already something like 2.5 lbs single action

You'll get 2.5 for less $ at least. They send you a record of their recorded pull weights they got with your trigger job. I forget mine but it's at least 2.5 and was like $45. May have been 2.1 or something. It's been so long. Good alternative to a BX if you don't mind shipping your pack off to save a few bucks. The BXs have come down in price since I last looked though

Also I have seen $150 10/22s recently. Just check gun.deals and reddit honestly.
 
i just don't see these being worth the price. the helical mags are asking for trouble.
3500 is pretty steep in my opinion, I will need to see the performance of it before I would even consider buying it. Stuff and things "stizon" is much more affordable with a nak9 but even they have had issues. Mostly regarding feeding where the bullets get caught on the ramp, shortening their mag catch can fix it but it can still happen. Very annoying issue because most of the time the bullet wont come out and you have to take the mag out and wind it so you can insert it without the bolt being open or iraqi reload it. Which with the mags ergonomics either option is unpleasant really. If I were to pay $3500 it better work way better than the $900 option.
 
B&T has made their first AR-15, partnered with Geissele. It's $3200.


I don't have any strong opinions about B&T, but this really just seems like a Geissele Super Duty, only $1000 more expensive. That's KAC money.
 
B&T has made their first AR-15, partnered with Geissele. It's $3200.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=A69ERtmkEoQ
I don't have any strong opinions about B&T, but this really just seems like a Geissele Super Duty, only $1000 more expensive. That's KAC money.
It's also light/made with some titanium parts, that's lots of $$$ and B&T doesn't do enough scale to drive the price down. Still too rich for my tastes, but I don't think it's outrageous.
 
It's also light/made with some titanium parts, that's lots of $$$ and B&T doesn't do enough scale to drive the price down. Still too rich for my tastes, but I don't think it's outrageous.
I'm sure there are people out there who will find the titanium handguard appealing (V Seven stays in business), but it sounds like it's not much lighter than a Geissele MK16 handguard. That said, it seems like it won't be much more expensive than a MK16's retail price.
 
I do kind of like the bizon design, but not that much lol. I wish more of these companies that basically release these limited run sort of guns would focus on making a somewhat larger quantity of them. Like I know releasing a modern Bizon wouldn't sell like hotcakes, but I feel like you could sell way more of them if you knocked some dollars off because you're selling them at a higher quantity. Most people just aren't willing to fuck around and drop $3,500 on a firearm that was never very widespread in the first place.
 
I'm sure there are people out there who will find the titanium handguard appealing (V Seven stays in business), but it sounds like it's not much lighter than a Geissele MK16 handguard. That said, it seems like it won't be much more expensive than a MK16's retail price.
For B&T they already charge a large premium for their rifles anywhere from 1.8k - 2.8k for a lot of their skus across their flagships. I can't really argue the raw value proposition being there, because it's not. There's a ton of competition in the market even at the higher end, but for B&T nerds, they won't sneeze at 3.2k msrp. As you said though, KAC is in line with that $, HK is inline with that $ and there's seemingly as good offerings cheaper for B&T's ar15. If their bolt is just a G$ REBCG and not some new secret swiss sauce, then ya just buy their $400 handguard to slap on a superduty and call it a B&T. B&T fans will still pay the markup, however.
 
If their bolt is just a G$ REBCG and not some new secret swiss sauce
If I had to guess, the BCG (or at least the bolt) is from Geissele. Their bolts really are very tough. I have 2 of them. I chatted with a guy who has over 60k rounds on one and he says it's still going strong, so maybe the B&T guy's claim of 140k rounds isn't too much of an exaggeration. I wonder if there's any public info on Geissele stress testing their bolts?
 
Titanium weighs more than aluminum and I've never heard anyone complain about aluminum handguards in a way that stronger titanium would fix, who would buy this?
 
Titanium weighs more than aluminum and I've never heard anyone complain about aluminum handguards in a way that stronger titanium would fix, who would buy this?
yeah i don't get it. I can see a use for titanium barrels, which are already starting to appear on high end hunting shotguns or in use for small parts that need durability but a handguard? its a meme.
 
Titanium weighs more than aluminum and I've never heard anyone complain about aluminum handguards in a way that stronger titanium would fix, who would buy this?
Titanium is fancy and can be sold at a higher markup obviously.

But on a serious note, titanium is:
- stronger/denser
- can be 3D printed for certain complex designs
- lower thermaly conductive which means leas heat from the barrel into the hand, less issues in cold weather etc
- more corrosion resistant in salt water etc.

Nothing that really matters for us civilians
 
Titanium is fancy and can be sold at a higher markup obviously.

But on a serious note, titanium is:
- stronger/denser
- can be 3D printed for certain complex designs
- lower thermaly conductive which means leas heat from the barrel into the hand, less issues in cold weather etc
- more corrosion resistant in salt water etc.

Nothing that really matters for us civilians
Fuck you I want one because Titanium.

Maybe B&T will just come off the uppers for like $2500 or something, so you don't have to buy the whole rifle to get the anti-walk version of the rail. Who cares about the lower, there's nothing special in there that LaRue doesn't do better for less (suck it Bill, lul).
 
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