What the fuck, $4500+ gun and you want to fix it? Fuck that. 100% or nothing.
@Q_Q so I am going to walk back on my previous postā¦
I still think the lever position is very suboptimal, but I need it! I want it. I have to have it (I want Eureka too lol).
*sigh
Something just occurred to me. Well, 2 things, one occurred to me before and something just now.
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A lot of us shoot cast/coated 9mm bullets, canāt do that in gas guns. Something to keep in mind, I wonder if copper plated projectiles would be ok, I am guessing yes.
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This is more interesting. I would have thought that it would be wise to create a generic lower, with magazine insert/guides. The pic shows magwell that looks specifically milled for the magazine. Reason I say this, would be a lot easier to deliver magazine inserts and uppers for conversions. As it is now, I can guess that CZ 15 rounder would fit, for 22 conversions with correct upper and thatās about it. Interesting. Maybe this is a test case, with Gen2 already conceived for quick calibre conversions? Although, this would be (my guess) a direct blowback, so limited to pistol calibre only. Oh, so many questions. Food for thought.
Never knew that about the coated 9mm rounds, one of the key things that made this stand out to me was being able to invest in a single reloading setup that could cover rifle + target shooting, so I really need to learn more around that before I dive into anything.
https://www.oceaniaprecision.com.au/rifles/renegade/
Some interesting information on the page that might have already been out there, but " Other calibers options are in development." Iām wondering what theyād actually go for other than 9mm.
However, seeing it came out to $5000 is probably the only thing holding me back right now.
God damn it, 5k! I need to wait and see someone using it.
It would have to suck my dick and buy me new guns every week to get me to drop 5k on a toy gun in a useless (for long arms) calibre.
Iād pay 5 grand for a howitzer, but thereās fuck all else Iād pay that for.
Just quoting this for when 3-4 resusable bags of groceries from Woolies costs 5k in a year or two