Anyone looking at the Utas Defen. NZ compliant AR style straight pull .223 that Delta Mike is importing?
Not a huge amount of info on the comomay out there.
Was wondering if anyone had anything to share..
Anyone looking at the Utas Defen. NZ compliant AR style straight pull .223 that Delta Mike is importing?
Not a huge amount of info on the comomay out there.
Was wondering if anyone had anything to share..
I’m waiting on one.
Shipping is now Sep/Oct.
The factory charging handle is left side only.
Also from the pics it’s not a big handle. So I’m avoiding any scopes or scope mounts that have large bolts on the left side.
Saves on scraped fingers or knuckles.
Welcome to Sako club.
The charging handle on the left is a big put off for me for what I would use one for ie service rifle competions. To me, being a right handed shooter, I think it would be a pain to try and cycle the bolt when in the prone position or when utilising a sling, compared to a bolt handle on the right. Now if I was a lefty I would be seriously looking at one.
However I can see it working for the likes of ipsc rifle and 3 gun where only one shot per target is required and you can rack the bolt when moving/transitioning to another target.
@NZShoota I'm a lefty and find that if I'm firing a r/h bolt prone it's really easy as finger stays on trigger and your other hand works the bolt, once used to the movements its pretty quick. Useless when you need your second hand to support rifle though
Or a change in government and a new arms act
I still think it's very feasible. We're not getting general use of A cat semi auto centrefires back, but further exemptions for pest control and for sports shooters should be the minimum demand, and both National and ACT were talking along these lines last election. Bring back E cat and get rid of P is not unreasonable.
Err ok
My understanding is that ACT have a new arms act that would re-introduce the E category at least. With Nicole sitting at 3 on the list and national needing ACT next year it’s actually a reality.
For me personally straightpull ARs are just a temporary fix. Others see them as a permanent option. Whatever rocks your boat.
I understand that current tactical training keeps the trigger finger on the trigger, and the other hand operates the bolt.
so a right handed shooter operates the bolt with the left hand
My Troy arrived set up like this too, but can be swapped over in a few minutes. I am left-handed so worked fine for me.
Thanks for the replies team. Shame the charging handle couldn't be moved to either side to suit shooter.
Regarding moves to change gun laws, I agree that ACT may be our best hope.
Dogmatix, any thoughts on the manufacturer? I haven't read anything bad about them online.
I'm very close to pulling the proverbial trigger and putting my deposit down.
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