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Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:27 am
by Gundoc
I would imagine that the reason the L98 hasn't surfaced is that the Lower will probably have been removed and sent to donnington to be reused as new stock for L85's.
I'm writing off an average of 2 rifles a month for various faults that can't be repaired at our level (and probably won't be done at workshop level either)

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 11:07 am
by Demonic69
Gundoc, do you have any way of finding out?

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 11:46 am
by Sim G
Was there not some malarky just after the announcement that the cadet rifle would be upgraded to a semi auto thatbthe existing straight pulls would be used for parts where applicable and the remainder destroyed?

Imagine if that same logic had been applied to SMLE's, No4's or even L1A1's for that matter...

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:20 pm
by Demonic69
It's crazy, they're constantly complaining about lack of funds but could easily raise a chunk by selling off older straight pulls. Unless it's more cost effective to reuse and recycle.
I can't imagine a new SA80 being more expensive than an old l98

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:32 pm
by Sim G
No, I'm led to believe that cost has nothing to do with it.
I know of one police force that will be getting rid of their marksman rifles, AI's with black folding stocks and 20 inch heavy, fluted barrels. Where as eminently shootable and saleable, they will be destroyed if no other force wants them...

The paranoia of a headline bearing, "Innocents murdered with police gun" is not worth the money sales will generate.

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 3:09 pm
by Gundoc
I can enquire as to what happened to them, however I'm pretty sure I'm on the money with my explanation, the TMH (our name for the lower) is the serial numbered master item on the weapon, if that goes U/S then the whole weapon is replaced.
and I don't think that anymore TMH's are being produced, so all the available ones are needed for stock

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 3:51 pm
by Dave 101
A very accurately reproduced DeLisle carbine in .22 rf . Bolt action 10 round mag capacity and as silent as a pin dropping on the floor .

Dave

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 3:54 pm
by meles meles
We have a silenced .22 made from a CZ452 with a full length reflex moderator. It worries our RCO whenever we use it, he thinks we're are having repeated misfires because he can't hear anything happening when we squeeze the trigger...

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:26 pm
by BamBam
Sim G wrote:No, I'm led to believe that cost has nothing to do with it.
I know of one police force that will be getting rid of their marksman rifles, AI's with black folding stocks and 20 inch heavy, fluted barrels. Where as eminently shootable and saleable, they will be destroyed if no other force wants them...

The paranoia of a headline bearing, "Innocents murdered with police gun" is not worth the money sales will generate.
Throwing more taxpayers money away. :cool2:

Re: Black rifles are good, But..

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:46 pm
by Sandgroper
meles meles wrote:We have a silenced .22 made from a CZ452 with a full length reflex moderator. It worries our RCO whenever we use it, he thinks we're are having repeated misfires because he can't hear anything happening when we squeeze the trigger...
That's a new one however, no pictures...