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yup mate, it certainly is. Rules are an issue if they are subjective which they shouldn't be or when they are not applied equally. Fingers crossed we get through it.
Very excited to get my hands on one. Will be getting my gunsmith license very soon so I’m keen to see what I can do with the chunky foregrip. Would love to see the Rossi style M-lok foregrip on this bad boy
Hey Bastian , will you be releasing a video of the rifle functioning before you release these for purchase ? Do you have a release date in mind? Cheers Ronan
Hi mate, there will be several videos in the near future. I am just waiting for my 5 test guns to finish (hopefully next week) then there will be torture and accuracy testing videos. So more to come. Production start will be this month, deliveries are starting in August.
Very good question, I am not sure. The warranty document has not been written yet so I just don't know at this point. I will ask Eureka Gun Co to include a comment.
I had a buckmaster out of the first shipment way back and it was a nightmare. I’m running Templetons now they are unreal. Your 308 will be cool if it runs
Hi Stuart, sorry to hear. The previous distributor has done heaps for the guns to work better and we have further improved on that as well. Now they works fantastic, but I understand your frustration. We will ensure that the 308 works when it hits the market.
Hi mate, all barrels will be match barrels. The weight is lighter than the standard barrel and it is more accurate, also better heat dispersion. They are available in 16inch and 20 inch in either 1/8 or 1/12. All barrels will be threaded with 1/2x28 and will come with a flash hider/muzzle brake
Great to hear mate! Put a pre-order in to save yourself a spot in the line. You don't want to get your license in a month or so and then wait another 6 months for the gun if you can help it!. If you sign up now you are likely to get the gun in september/october
I am really surprised. QLD "weapons" licencing have been great with me up until now. I am not the greatest fan of the police, But! I live on a boat and I didn't have an in date passport (pommy), So by the time I got a new one my application would have expired. I was expecting them to try and stop me at the first hurdle. They have replied to my emails the same day normally and have been nothing but helpful. Credit, where credits due.
I was hoping for a type of lever release that had a lever that reset like a trigger so that the bolt won't go forward if you hold the lever down too long while shooting. I can imagine some timed competitions or pest control where you are going for speed. This may cause a disadvantage by causing a round to be loaded but not able to fire it. I imagine it wont be impossible to modify the lever to reset assuming there is room in the receiver wall? I do love this project and I am glad there is some new Australian made rifles like this!
Thanks for the feedback. Believe me when I say this is a non-issue. In practice you won't have that issue, especially if you trained. In terms of modification, many companies have tried to make it work in a centrefire but failed. We understand how difficult it is and left it alone. That said, once you have one and you work something out, let me know.
@AustralianSportingAgencies I've got a cnc machine, I'll try and work something out. I know it took a bit of practice with the PB12 shotgun, I might try an adaptation of the sear system used in their button.
@kruzewillmott6934 just using the push button as a template for an auto reset dropping sear. Another option is to copy something from an open bolt pistol/smg that is semi-automatic.
I've sent emails to the details on your website and received no replies - you're way behind your promised schedule AND your customer service is pretty bad - not a good start mate. I really truely hope you pick it up and that it turns out well. I'd love one of your boom sticks once I see they are in other peoples hands. No way I want to be in the first batch problems.
@@GHHunter740 Ah mate, I am supportive - I'd love to own one of these and that's real support: buying the product. I am just complaining because I noticed these months ago, the website promised dates already past, and when I emailed requesting a timeframe or update i was totally ignored... that's worth mentioning, no ? It IS constructive criticism and not holding it against anyone, just threw my commentary in there. Whatever mate. Can't hack it, then don't read it.
@@foff-666 HI mate, apologies for that. send me one directly to action@australiansportingagencies.com att: Bastian. Originally we expected to release in March. However the barrel manufacturing has taken significantly longer than expected. Which in all honesty is a good thing as it gave us 3 months more to refine the product and I think it will pay off big time. Hence, I am positive that Gen 1 will work. Production of the receivers will start this month, the barrel will arrive end of July and we will start delivery in August assuming QLD police gives us the last green light in time. Final torture testing should commence in the next 2 weeks.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies It's all good mate i'll email you again and definitely will be a customer i love the design and can't wait for it to be ready! cheers
I know right? Was my idea and I liked it. Turns out the majority did not. We may have different forends in the future that you can buy after market, so stay tuned.
@@demby3554 make sure to pre-order from your local dealer of eurekaguns.au otherwise you will have to wait a few months. We are now at 600 orders, so the first 3 months are booked out.
Great question. I hope to bring out a tactical forend in the future with M-Lok. The current version has a pic rail, so you would need a pic to arca adapter to make it work.
Cheers for the feedback, the reason it is there is because we set the grip further back so that normal sized men can actually pull the trigger properly. We found that the AR has the trigger way to close to the grip. You could almost think they were built for kids hands.
Looking good fellas. One question. What is to stop the charging handle from coming loose and unscrewing when shooting. I noticed it was threaded and just concerned with the hammering it will get, will it come loose over time and risk losing it?
HI mate, great question. Unfortunately, I can't give you an answer because the guys don't want to share the answer at this point. They seemed to have worked out a smart way of doing it and they don't want to let the competition know how they have done it. Obviously the secrete will come out eventually. In short, it has been considered and resolved.
We are considering exporting, however we will only start with that once we have satisfied local demand as we won't want local customers to wait longer than necessary. Where are you based?
Hey mate, rifles looking great. What are the chances of adding an inbuilt arca tail to the forend where the current 90 degree is? Ergonomically not much different to a 90 but keeps the forend profile minimal instead of having to add an additional rail.
I think one of the first things I would do, is get some 12mm X 35mm timber and copy the bolt holding tool. Then put the original one away. Love the updates and the rifle is looking "smicko".
It is great that weapons licensing is helping you guys with the build even though they have to. They could just as easily have said no as we have enough firearms available in the country now. Build these firearms in Australia will make it easier for us as we will not have to rely on imports so much. Hope the project goes well.
Thanks mate. To be honest, they gave us a hard time for 6-8 months as they expected us to do dodge things. Apparently they ran an investigation. Now, I think we are all on the same page and they seem happy that we are not bikies or crimes.
Excellent work guys, what is the possibility of anodising the aluminium before ceracoating? Just so it's not bare metal in places that can't be sprayed?
Sorry mate, that will be too expensive plus there are very few anodisers that have the licensing to do firearms at this quantity. You will find that Brendan is going to get into everything!