Originally Posted by
Rativity
They perform well, a folding stock obviously has its benefits over a non folder.
Looks are as they say personal preference, some love them!
A tacticool rifle has a few benefits over sporting rifles, they are (mostly) lighter, shorter and have a couple of pic rails which are very handy for ratting.. ir torches, pods, there is also the fact that there is not any wood to worry about damaging!
I’m sure even the die hard traditionalists can see the benefits even though they may hate them, they are here to stay. I’m a fan
I agree with this 100%.
Even though I work as a stocker, refinishing and chequering fine pieces of walnut for 'traditional' looking rifles and shotguns, I see the numerous benefits of 'military type' rifles for a number of applications. I've used them for years, both air and powder powered - and this argument has been banging on for as many years. Bottom line is they're legal to own and the opinions of some ill-informed member of the non-shooting community to me, are unimportant.
Perhaps we should all go back to shooting BSA Cadets as they're a 'friendly shape'. HW and AA should stop making the 77/97/TX as they could resemble a small caliber O/U shotgun. ISP should stop making the Spartan because it looks like a centre fire stalking rifle - and Gat pistols should be banned because someone who hasn't got a clue might confuse it for a Luger...
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