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Its how I tricked my wife…Your hands make it look so big.
Its how I tricked my wife…Your hands make it look so big.
Lots of tweaking left to do. Yes Form and I will try to break them.I know it will be tested but I'm curious to see where the point of aloha snackbar will be on the first version. I have a feeling Ryan will find it, lol.
Don't know yet. There will be a testing thread.Cool. How do/will they compare to a scythe or dominus?
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These coming to S2HU next week?Lots of tweaking left to do. Yes Form and I will try to break them.
Yes, I think the first proto will be there.These coming to S2HU next week?![]()
The Hearing Protection Act has been reintroduced for 2025, so let's hope this administration pushes it through! You would still have to go through an FFL for a NICS approval but man that would be so much nicer.
Agreed, repeating, "we're primarily an archery company" while promoting a $3,850 rifle isn't real confidence inspiring. It makes sense given the broader context, but by itself it's confusing. Might be worth mentioning to the marketing team @Imac45acpI’m sure I missed something, the last podcast was a little confusing. How is Montana Rifle Company primarily an archery company? What am I missing?
They could be plumbers who fight Koopas for all I care...I’m sure I missed something, the last podcast was a little confusing. How is Montana Rifle Company primarily an archery company? What am I missing?
My problem: How does the current synthetic stocked MRC variation with a more expensive McMillan at $2500 vary from the $3850 S2H colab? Just drop in a rokstok, shoot a 10rd group, action screws degreasd and loctite? Then add $1500? Seriously, I want to know what brings the extra added price.....They could be plumbers who fight Koopas for all I care...
They've brought in a team, including Ian, to make this gun something unique in the market that plans to meet the exact requirements of most Rokslide users (heavier use gun owners than the average hunting/shooting community by a large margin).
Name another reliable, accurate, properly assembled, truly function/fire tested, and American manufactured gun that exists. Combine that with properly chambered actions for modern bullets, barrel lengths that make sense for hunting guns that already threaded to be suppressed, and a stock designed specifically for optimal hunting shooting...
I'm far from a "marketing hype" guy but it's a lot to get excited about in a hunting gun. Looking forward to more samples hitting the field.
Ah so your hesitation is the price… I understand that.My problem: How does the current synthetic stocked MRC variation with a more expensive McMillan at $2500 vary from the $3850 S2H colab? Just drop in a rokstok, shoot a 10rd group, action screws degreasd and loctite? Then add $1500? Seriously, I want to know what brings the extra added price.....
My problem: How does the current synthetic stocked MRC variation with a more expensive McMillan at $2500 vary from the $3850 S2H colab? Just drop in a rokstok, shoot a 10rd group, action screws degreasd and loctite? Then add $1500? Seriously, I want to know what brings the extra added price.....
Ah so your hesitation is the price… I understand that.
This is honestly a really good point. I will say they’re doing new chambers and shorter barrels, but that’s a difference that’s probably not driving up costs.My problem: How does the current synthetic stocked MRC variation with a more expensive McMillan at $2500 vary from the $3850 S2H colab? Just drop in a rokstok, shoot a 10rd group, action screws degreasd and loctite? Then add $1500? Seriously, I want to know what brings the extra added price.....
It is a lot to get excited about I don’t deny that. I’ve been following along and it seems like exactly what is wanted and needed for hunters/shooters. I was confused by that comment being made multiple times in my previous experience with Montana rifle company in, Kalispell Montana led me to believe they were definitely both feet in the firearms business.They could be plumbers who fight Koopas for all I care...
They've brought in a team, including Ian, to make this gun something unique in the market that plans to meet the exact requirements of most Rokslide users (heavier use gun owners than the average hunting/shooting community by a large margin).
Name another reliable, accurate, properly assembled, truly function/fire tested, and American manufactured gun that exists. Combine that with properly chambered actions for modern bullets, barrel lengths that make sense for hunting guns that already threaded to be suppressed, and a stock designed specifically for optimal hunting shooting...
I'm far from a "marketing hype" guy but it's a lot to get excited about in a hunting gun. Looking forward to more samples hitting the field.