Fuck the file, use an acetylene torch... gunsmiths are for faggots.
HAHAHAHA, that is hilarious!
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Fuck the file, use an acetylene torch... gunsmiths are for faggots.
GAP and TR should never be mentioned in the same sentence.
As you know by now, TacticalRifles.net is a sensitive topic around here, and there have been many a troll poster that has baited us before. With all the recent history the mere mention of Rooney's name or his company cannot but get a heated response. I will give you the benefit of the doubt.
Southern Precision Rifles aka bugholes.com Southern Precision Rifles , at the west end of Alligator Alley in Naples, but they are not taking in work until August.
X Ring Accuracy, up the road from SPR in Parrish, Florida is also highly regarded.
GAP is tremendous, but if you want to see your builder personally these guys are great.
BTW if you like this type of shooting checkout Long Shot Range outdoor 500 yard long range rifle range in Miami, FL in Homestead.
Man, I know now and understand about everybody's feeling regarding this whole mess with TR, I'm with you guy's all the way. I'm not thin skinned I just don't care for all the nonsense that go's on here by some idiot like cobracutter AKA turdcutter. and all the rest of the bashing gang. By the way, Ken from GAP called me today while I was the range and we discussed a few issues regarding the rifle I want to order, we could not talk much because of all the noise but I'm calling him tomorrow to finalize my order, so see I'm not a fucking troll or any of that other bullshit. As far as I'm concerned there all a croc of shit...
Man, I know now and understand about everybody's feeling regarding this whole mess with TR, I'm with you guy's all the way. I'm not thin skinned I just don't care for all the nonsense that go's on here by some idiot like cobracutter AKA turdcutter. and all the rest of the bashing gang. By the way, Ken from GAP called me today while I was the range and we discussed a few issues regarding the rifle I want to order, we could not talk much because of all the noise but I'm calling him tomorrow to finalize my order, so see I'm not a fucking troll or any of that other bullshit. As far as I'm concerned there all a croc of shit...
You should be thanking them for keeping you from making an expensive mistake.
If you "understand about everybody's feeling regarding this whole mess with TR", then you should be able to also understand, and get over, the incredulous responses from the SH regulars.
What are you going to order from GAP? Details please.
The Crusader is a fine rifle. I agree with the thread and cap. American Precision Arms has a new Gen II bastard muzzle brake that will attach right on the standard thread, but it requires no contouring or timing and it's a side ported brake. Other options to consider are the R&D or the Badger FTE Mini.I'm going to order a standard Crusader, I can't afford to get to creative with this build because the cost go's up. The only none-standard item will be the threaded muzzle with thread protector.
When you start ordering adjustable comb, barrel fluting, jeweled trigger, and a host of other things a $4000 gun crypts up to over $5000+. As it is this will be a dream gun for me....It's going to be a long six months wait for the gun but It will give me time to decide on scope and such....
The Crusader is a fine rifle. I agree with the thread and cap. American Precision Arms has a new Gen II bastard muzzle brake that will attach right on the standard thread, but it requires no contouring or timing and it's a side ported brake. Other options to consider are the R&D or the Badger FTE Mini.
Another option you might want to consider is the for the Templar V2 (integral lug and rail receiver). Over time, you might want to move on from the 308 into something like 243 Win or 6.5 Creedmoor, which have better ballistics. If you do, a 1 piece receiver is ideal for a switch barrel platform; all that's needed is an action wrench and a barrel vise. This is a "nice to have", not a "must have" as the standard templar (I think) has a pinned recoil lug.
What is your plan for optics? Bushnell DMR, SWFA HD, and Vortex Razor would be fine choices. Ken can get you the correct rings if you tell him what scope you intend to mount. Definitely get a Harris bi-pod w/ KMW pod lock too. Might want to consider a Triad Stock pack to substitute for the adjustable comb; they are nice and come with velcro shims to set comb height.
The Crusader is one badass rifle. My dream rifle would be one of their mil-type rifles, especially the M40A3 or A5, but that's just me. Oh yes, some day she will be mine and I'll name her...Gloria or maybe Doris...
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The Crusader is a fine rifle. I agree with the thread and cap. American Precision Arms has a new Gen II bastard muzzle brake that will attach right on the standard thread, but it requires no contouring or timing and it's a side ported brake. Other options to consider are the R&D or the Badger FTE Mini.
Another option you might want to consider is the for the Templar V2 (integral lug and rail receiver). Over time, you might want to move on from the 308 into something like 243 Win or 6.5 Creedmoor, which have better ballistics. If you do, a 1 piece receiver is ideal for a switch barrel platform; all that's needed is an action wrench and a barrel vise. This is a "nice to have", not a "must have" as the standard templar (I think) has a pinned recoil lug.
What is your plan for optics? Bushnell DMR, SWFA HD, and Vortex Razor would be fine choices. Ken can get you the correct rings if you tell him what scope you intend to mount. Definitely get a Harris bi-pod w/ KMW pod lock too. Might want to consider a Triad Stock pack to substitute for the adjustable comb; they are nice and come with velcro shims to set comb height.
What do you think about the Thunder Ranch, I was talking to Ken today getting his opinion on it, we were comparing the two rifles. He said they are of course different but with the same accuracy. For me the crusader has similar stock grip area as my TRG and I like the feel of that style. Man I keep thinking of all those months of waiting, oh well....
I'm ready to place an order for a rifle, I narrowed it down to GAP or TR. The GAP I like is the Crusader, and the TR is their M40. The two rifles look basically the same and of course each maker will say theirs is better. Does anybody here have experience with TR, I have heard and read about GAP but not much about TR. Both are priced about the same too....
Man I don't know what to say, either you've been sniffing to much burnt gun powder, you have a vivid imagination or your a child?? In either case "thanks for nothing"
Peter,
After reading all of the posts, back and forth, I can see that you seem legit. Sorry for all of the other posters regarding their negative comments. They have nothing better to do and that is sad. I just wish that if they showed just a percentage of that passion and directed it towards competition, we would have some amazing turn outs at some of the tactical matches. But, such as it is.
I have the GA Precision Hospitaller. It came with a lot of extras that I really love, such as a Templar V2 action, fluted Bartlein barrel and Manners T4-A with the adjustable cheekpiece. I would try to stay with one of the semi-custom rifles and not go full custom. Going full custom will cost you quite a bit, as I see you have found out.
I would also recommend the Templar V2 action because then you can use the AICS AW magazines, which are a double stack magazine, allowing you more options while barricade shooting and such. The short magazine, while still holding 10 rounds, is a plus in many people's book.
Curious about your caliber choice. They do offer many calibers, but the 6mm Creedmoor and the 6.5 Creedmoor are their own creations and they like to push that caliber. Something to think about, but Bryan Morgan, the winner of the 2014 Sniper's Hide Cup last month, shot with a 6mm Creedmoor. Think really hard about your caliber choice. I plan on changing mine from .308 Winchester to some kind of 6mm platform. Either 6mm Competition Match, 6mm Creedmoor, or 6mm SLR. Consider what you want to use the rifle for. In my case, I am competing with it.
If you have any other questions, please let me know. Also, as I have seen you mention wait times, understand that GA Precision is all about under promising and over delivering. In my case, i was promised 6 months and it was in my hands in 3. You just never know when they get things into their production wait line. Just know that you will get an amazing rifle that will outshoot all of your buddies' rifles and then some. People who shoot long range will know about the GAP name and they will want to look over your rig.
Let us know what you eventually get. You cannot go wrong with GA Precision.
What do you think about the Thunder Ranch, I was talking to Ken today getting his opinion on it, we were comparing the two rifles. He said they are of course different but with the same accuracy. For me the crusader has similar stock grip area as my TRG and I like the feel of that style. Man I keep thinking of all those months of waiting, oh well....
I wish I could get all the other goodies but things are what they are. I'm running a NXS 3.5-15X50 ZS .1 mil MLR on my TRG 308. I like the NF alot and have had no issues with it. I would like to put a USO on it but I don't see that happening unless I find one used in nice condition. I got a hell of a buy on this NF, I wish that deal would present itself again. I paid $1450 NIB. That was six months ago....
Oh.. I named mine Excalibur.
Peter,
They do offer many calibers, but the 6mm Creedmoor and the 6.5 Creedmoor are their own creations and they like to push that caliber.
I'm pretty sure the folks at Hornady would have issue with the assertion that the 6.5CM was GAP's idea.
I'm ready to place an order for a rifle, I narrowed it down to GAP or TR. The GAP I like is the Crusader, and the TR is their M40. The two rifles look basically the same and of course each maker will say theirs is better. Does anybody here have experience with TR, I have heard and read about GAP but not much about TR. Both are priced about the same too....
"Hay well excuse the fuck out of me man", I guess it's just to much for some people to be asked for an honest opinion, and NO I did not know and was not aware of the shit storm with TR. I don't have as much time on the computer as apparently you do so I have not been able to keep up with everything that's going on here on the hide. From now on I'm going to remember that old saying "opinions are like assholes everybody has one one" But I'm not sure about you......
I stand corrected. The 6mm Creedmoor was the brain child from GA Precision, not the 6.5mm Creedmoor. From my limited understanding, the 6mm is a wildcat of the 6.5mm, just 6.5mm Creedmoor brass necked down to a 6mm bullet.
My apologies.
Damn, I thought you were so high speed and stuff!!! "Who sells the 6mm Creedmoor brass dumbass???" What? You shoot a 308Win. HighSpeed!!!
Holy fuck, that makes TWO threads this bullydog assclown is talking to himself in, wow
Holy fuck, that makes TWO threads this bullydog assclown is talking to himself in, wow
[MENTION=104808]BullyDog[/MENTION], I appreciate you putting yourself out there, especially in a community of testy and outspoken individuals as can be found here on the Hide. Tackling transgender issues is not something I would have ever suspected to find on the Hide, much less in a thread tossing about opinions on the quality of this rifle or that. But my hat goes off to you, brave sir/madame. What I find especially appealing about your posts is the never ending stream of double entendre, perhaps my most favorite form of innuendo (I mean that word quite literally, save yourself the stiffy). To wit:See, I can be a Wet Between the Legs Bitch to!!!
Makes you wonder who's on who's knees for who???
Anyway, I know more about, GA.
No one pays me or indorses me in any shape or form...
This is just my personal experience. You make up your own mind.
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