AZmark
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Just want to hear from folks that have a Fieldcraft and what they think about them bad or good.
troy fairweather said:I just don't like there's no bolt lock.
There above my price range but I liked them I would have saved up for one.I've shot two Fieldcrafts and handled a bunch and would probably have bought one if they had a locking bolt handle.
They have stopped making them (they say suspended) due to fulfilling govt contracts. I have access to a couple, thats why I was asking. Theres still quite a few for sale on the online gun sales though.I thought they were going to stop making them?. I just don't like there's no bolt lock. Light rifles can be hard to shoot accurately.
From what I saw they look well done, like mcmxi I can't get over no bolt lock. Are the ones you see discounted any.They have stopped making them (they say suspended) due to fulfilling govt contracts. I have access to a couple, thats why I was asking. Theres still quite a few for sale on the online gun sales though.
Man I bet you weirdos like locks on your front doors too!From what I saw they look well done, like mcmxi I can't get over no bolt lock. Are the ones you see discounted any.
I just think for the price one can get what they want, I'd rather a crf action for the money.Man I bet you weirdos like locks on your front doors too!
I finally saw a bolt open on its own a couple years ago. I've got enough "good" rifles that the fieldcraft isn't super high on my list right now, but the locking bolt thing still won't stop me if (when) I decide I want one lol.
Oh totally!I just think for the price one can get what they want, I'd rather a crf action for the money.
LoonWulf said:Oh totally!
Kimbers aren't as expensive for instance, but offer a cfr action.
The wing safety (of all things) is the only real design detractor for me.
While i certainly don't mind a locking bolt, it's not critical for me, but if your gonna spend that much you should buy what you really want.