So let me preface this with I live in Canada and our choices for rifles and availability is somewhat limited.
AI and Barrett are repped by Wolverine Supplies up here. Good company, very traditional and getting a response from them takes at minimum a week. They don't carry much for stock on the parts or rifles. So that means if I order an AI its 12 months to get it, same with Barrett. It also means if I need parts it's 6-12 months to wait for more mags, bolts, springs, caliber kits, etc. IMO that sucks. AI I can get aftermarket stuff for (barrels and mags), Barrett I cannot.
I would argue that for that reason alone I'm inclined to look else where due to the lack of support.
Desert tech on the other hand is available from multiple dealers, who have decent stock, caliber kits are plentiful, as are the common parts and accessories. The Dealers that sell Desert tech respond quickly and I could order one today and it would ship tomorrow. I'm leaning this way even though I dont love the bullpup idea, but I do love being able to get a 223 conversion as well as a standard and magnum all in the same platform. the weight for carrying is attractive too.
Sako TRG 22 or M10 have a cult following up here and are widely revered as some of the most accurate rifles. Mags are $400 but thats a small pill to swallow. The M10 is the most expensive of the choices, caliber kits are all custom order with at least a 6 month eta.
Alternatively I could get the new TRG 22 A1 which is an impressive rifle, but no quick change. also $400 mags.
Cadex, I've had before, customer service is awesome, but the rifle is a heavy pig being at least 2 lbs heavier than anything else. It's more bulky and not as sleek. Was a shooter though. But field carry wasn't very pleasurable.
Victrix is carried by Go Big Tactical up here which is a dealer I regularly buy from. They have stock on rifles and parts and the turn around on stuff would be much faster than everyone with the exception of DT and Cadex. I think their rifles are beautiful but again no switch barrel and they are pricey and resale if you dont like it is horrendous
Other, Unique Alpine UPG-3 (FN Ballista), Steyr M1. Both of these are available with caliber kits being stocked by dealers, I have no experience with either but have heard they are shooters. the Steyr cold hammer forged barrel is a work of art IMO.
So with the brief summary above, which rifle would you go for and why?
AI and Barrett are repped by Wolverine Supplies up here. Good company, very traditional and getting a response from them takes at minimum a week. They don't carry much for stock on the parts or rifles. So that means if I order an AI its 12 months to get it, same with Barrett. It also means if I need parts it's 6-12 months to wait for more mags, bolts, springs, caliber kits, etc. IMO that sucks. AI I can get aftermarket stuff for (barrels and mags), Barrett I cannot.
I would argue that for that reason alone I'm inclined to look else where due to the lack of support.
Desert tech on the other hand is available from multiple dealers, who have decent stock, caliber kits are plentiful, as are the common parts and accessories. The Dealers that sell Desert tech respond quickly and I could order one today and it would ship tomorrow. I'm leaning this way even though I dont love the bullpup idea, but I do love being able to get a 223 conversion as well as a standard and magnum all in the same platform. the weight for carrying is attractive too.
Sako TRG 22 or M10 have a cult following up here and are widely revered as some of the most accurate rifles. Mags are $400 but thats a small pill to swallow. The M10 is the most expensive of the choices, caliber kits are all custom order with at least a 6 month eta.
Alternatively I could get the new TRG 22 A1 which is an impressive rifle, but no quick change. also $400 mags.
Cadex, I've had before, customer service is awesome, but the rifle is a heavy pig being at least 2 lbs heavier than anything else. It's more bulky and not as sleek. Was a shooter though. But field carry wasn't very pleasurable.
Victrix is carried by Go Big Tactical up here which is a dealer I regularly buy from. They have stock on rifles and parts and the turn around on stuff would be much faster than everyone with the exception of DT and Cadex. I think their rifles are beautiful but again no switch barrel and they are pricey and resale if you dont like it is horrendous
Other, Unique Alpine UPG-3 (FN Ballista), Steyr M1. Both of these are available with caliber kits being stocked by dealers, I have no experience with either but have heard they are shooters. the Steyr cold hammer forged barrel is a work of art IMO.
So with the brief summary above, which rifle would you go for and why?