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MCX Spear w .277 Fury ammo by Garand Thumb

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Just saw this on the Youtube.

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Decent video but if he can’t even get the real ammo for it it’s kinda hard to do a good test on it. Something tells me that us peasants won’t ever have access to many of these at an affordable price or much of the ammo.
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Just saw the gun price, on I think Sigs site (could be wrong), yesterday and if I remember correctly it was listed at around $7,500. So ammo won't be the only prohibitive factor.🤣
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That’s for the limited edition SBR and suppressor. Once the regular commercial version is released, I expect the price to be no more than $4k. Still expensive though.
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Decent video but if he can’t even get the real ammo for it it’s kinda hard to do a good test on it. Something tells me that us peasants won’t ever have access to many of these at an affordable price or much of the ammo.
Why not? The ammo is in stock by the case at the Pro Shop yesterday.

if I remember correctly it was listed at around $7,500.
That's with the suppressor. It's a very limited production item that along with the suppressor is a sbr. It's as close as you'll get to the actual military versionexcept for FA capibility.
BTW...the pricing was $8000.00...plus the two tax stamps. Fining one is not easy. Even the company staff isn't permitted to use them.

No one will buy it because it's a bargin. Ammo runs about $35 a box.
Why not? The ammo is in stock by the case at the Pro Shop yesterday.



That's with the suppressor. It's a very limited production item that along with the suppressor is a sbr. It's as close as you'll get to the actual military versionexcept for FA capibility.
BTW...the pricing was $8000.00...plus the two tax stamps. Fining one is not easy. Even the company staff isn't permitted to use them.

No one will buy it because it's a bargin. Ammo runs about $35 a box.
is that for the .277 Fury he’s using or the actual steel base/brass case Military ammo in the correct caliber that runs much higher pressure?
is that for the .277 Fury he’s using or the actual steel base/brass case Military ammo in the correct caliber that runs much higher pressure?
Unlikely the civilian market will see the actual 6.8x51 Fury ammo for many years. It will only be produced at a US Army Arsenal facility.
Unlikely the civilian market will see the actual 6.8x51 Fury ammo for many years. It will only be produced at a US Army Arsenal facility.
That would take the fun out of owning it.
That would take the fun out of owning it.
It is because the patents haven't expired. Just like with the AR, you didn't really see many until the patents expired so others could copy it.
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