Yeah, it's not cheap. I have a.Springfield M1A, black syn stock, Loaded model, bought a cheap Leopold scope--I don't shoot enough to justify a VariX-III with BDC, but kept the factory stock as the after market furniture throws the balance off, especially with a telescoping rail stock. Just makes the heavy front end over load the entire balance. And some aftermarket stocks just throws the zero of when the rifle has to be field stripped for cleaning. Looks cool, but it creates more problems. And I'm not crazy about the straight stock design. Every battle rifle has gone to a true pistol grip and picatinny rails. I bought it back when I lived in the Democratic People's Republic of California. Now I'm in a free state, I bought a FN SCAR 17. $3,600 before taxes. Much better battle rifle. And since they both shoot a .308/7.62x51, I didn't have to buy all new ammo supply.
@@jeffkendel1570 CMIIW but some milsurp m14 also worked with the chassis, with the help of knowledgeable armourer that is. But I have no clue if it's a more economical solution than the latter. So I have no concrete evidence to fully suggest that option hahaha but still there's always Chinese norinco or other m14 brands out there.
The biggest issue is the $3500 price tag which is absolutely ridiculous!
Naa, it's perfect
Yeah, it's not cheap. I have a.Springfield M1A, black syn stock, Loaded model, bought a cheap Leopold scope--I don't shoot enough to justify a VariX-III with BDC, but kept the factory stock as the after market furniture throws the balance off, especially with a telescoping rail stock. Just makes the heavy front end over load the entire balance. And some aftermarket stocks just throws the zero of when the rifle has to be field stripped for cleaning. Looks cool, but it creates more problems.
And I'm not crazy about the straight stock design. Every battle rifle has gone to a true pistol grip and picatinny rails. I bought it back when I lived in the Democratic People's Republic of California. Now I'm in a free state, I bought a FN SCAR 17. $3,600 before taxes. Much better battle rifle. And since they both shoot a
.308/7.62x51, I didn't have to buy all new ammo supply.
I have one in the “Navy Seal Gray” color with a Scout Squad mounted in it.
It’s a very accurate rifle & a heavy pig to lug around 😆
m14 supremacy
If it's too expensive there's always Springfield's M1A.
@@jeffkendel1570 CMIIW but some milsurp m14 also worked with the chassis, with the help of knowledgeable armourer that is. But I have no clue if it's a more economical solution than the latter. So I have no concrete evidence to fully suggest that option hahaha but still there's always Chinese norinco or other m14 brands out there.
It seems heavy and worse yet, all the weight is at the front. I like the M1a socom though.
Nice idea, just too heavy. Go with a McMillan stock, much lighter and maneuverable.
Or VLTOR/Blackfeather
or ar10 works great
Just don't drop it in the mud lol
Same PEDALY
What games did you pull footage from?
Escape from Tarkov, MW2 Remaster, Insurgency Sandstorm and ISMC Mod for Insurgency Sandstorm
More like an obsolete weapon for the modern age
By definition is not, but go ahead and sperg
too heavy...