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Beretta's FB page put up a "what Beretta would you like under your tree" post before Christmas, and got several ARX160 requests among all the requests for fancy shotguns.
If they had 10 or 20 thousand of them ready to ship right now they'd be sitting on a gold mine. If they're planning for a Q3 launch I don't think it will go as well. |
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They really missed the boat didn't they.
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Originally Posted By Gamma762:
Beretta's FB page put up a "what Beretta would you like under your tree" post before Christmas, and got several ARX160 requests among all the requests for fancy shotguns. If they had 10 or 20 thousand of them ready to ship right now they'd be sitting on a gold mine. If they're planning for a Q3 launch I don't think it will go as well. I would have sold a couple things to buy one. At today's prices, they could have laughed all the way to the bank... |
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Originally Posted By NickOfTime:
Originally Posted By Gamma762:
Beretta's FB page put up a "what Beretta would you like under your tree" post before Christmas, and got several ARX160 requests among all the requests for fancy shotguns. If they had 10 or 20 thousand of them ready to ship right now they'd be sitting on a gold mine. If they're planning for a Q3 launch I don't think it will go as well. I would have sold a couple things to buy one. At today's prices, they could have laughed all the way to the bank... I was saving to buy one in 2013/14. Was expecting to pay about $1800. Will probably never happen now |
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Hmm, be interesting to see the ARX-100 in final form.
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Sounds like they fuxxored the safety and went to a 90 degree travel. |
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I agree. If they wait until Q3 a lot of folks are going to have spent their cash on their panic purchases by then. I wouldn't introduce a high number of rifles right off unless I could get them in during the 1st or maybe 2nd quarter of this year. Shoot, if they had them ready to go now they'd make a FORTUNE.
The thing doesn't look it, but it's hella light from what I hear. Beretta makes good barrels as well so I've got high hopes for that quick change barrel. |
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Originally Posted By SilentType:
I agree. If they wait until Q3 a lot of folks are going to have spent their cash on their panic purchases by then. I wouldn't introduce a high number of rifles right off unless I could get them in during the 1st or maybe 2nd quarter of this year. Shoot, if they had them ready to go now they'd make a FORTUNE. The thing doesn't look it, but it's hella light from what I hear. Beretta makes good barrels as well so I've got high hopes for that quick change barrel. +1 If they don't release SOON; I'm going to panic all my money away |
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Originally Posted By FishandShoot:
Originally Posted By SilentType:
I agree. If they wait until Q3 a lot of folks are going to have spent their cash on their panic purchases by then. I wouldn't introduce a high number of rifles right off unless I could get them in during the 1st or maybe 2nd quarter of this year. Shoot, if they had them ready to go now they'd make a FORTUNE. The thing doesn't look it, but it's hella light from what I hear. Beretta makes good barrels as well so I've got high hopes for that quick change barrel. +1 If they don't release SOON; I'm going to panic all my money away If I don't see new info by end of March; IWI will be getting my $$$ instead. |
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Originally Posted By FishandShoot:
Originally Posted By FishandShoot:
Originally Posted By SilentType:
I agree. If they wait until Q3 a lot of folks are going to have spent their cash on their panic purchases by then. I wouldn't introduce a high number of rifles right off unless I could get them in during the 1st or maybe 2nd quarter of this year. Shoot, if they had them ready to go now they'd make a FORTUNE. The thing doesn't look it, but it's hella light from what I hear. Beretta makes good barrels as well so I've got high hopes for that quick change barrel. +1 If they don't release SOON; I'm going to panic all my money away If I don't see new info by end of March; IWI will be getting my $$$ instead. I'm waiting for something in 7.62x39 preferably tan. So no hurry here. |
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Originally Posted By Frens:
this thread needs a cool pic found with google Italian Alpini (Mountain Troops) in A-stan http://s1.postimage.org/atm2oa4b3/alpini.jpg MOAR! |
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March 1
Any updates? |
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WTF is the matter with Beretta? IWI kicked some ass with the TAVOR and they had what, ZERO presence in this country before that?
I stated before this might have some political stink behind it. |
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benchpress
you do know that a semi auto tavor already existed and was for sale in canada so making them available for sale in the us was pretty easy ARX has to be designed as a semi auto get ATF approval AND then ramp up us manufacture this was all happening around the time of talk of assault weapon ban. No company would be a fool to invest that much money in something that would get banned you really need to tone it down and bit and stop seeing covert super secret plots in everything |
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Originally Posted By ronin556:
benchpress you do know that a semi auto tavor already existed and was for sale in canada so making them available for sale in the us was pretty easy Yeah, how do you know how EASY it was? Isn't the Canadian TAVOR 100% Israeli versus the US one which would have to have all the compliant parts? Not an easy task considering IWI has no manufacturing facility stateside that I know of - UNLIKE BERETTA. ARX has to be designed as a semi auto get ATF approval AND then ramp up us manufacture Thanks Nikola Tesla. It must have been so challenging for Beretta's only engineer on staff to figure out a semi configuration. this was all happening around the time of talk of assault weapon ban. No company would be a fool to invest that much money in something that would get banned. Yet the FOOLS at IWI rolled the dice and won! you really need to tone it down and bit and stop seeing covert super secret plots in everything Oh thanks so much for the advice on "toning down" because you know how CRAZY INSANE ANGRY I am over this. I've had to go to counseling I'm so upset. In the meantime I'm expecting 3 Tavors and might have bought one less had Beretta cared more about selling scary black rifles. The fact that Beretta has NOT brought a rifle to market, given how huge and established they are in the US firearms chain, while IWI is pretty much a non-enitity in the US, immediately makes it a super-secret plot? What I'm saying, and what you might not understand because I'm writing in English, is that Beretta might have had a POLITICAL consideraton in NOT releasing an EVIL BLACK rifle because of their business with the federal govt - perhaps not willing to piss anyone off lest some contracts be affected. Surely, Beretta is/was in a much stronger position to release the ARX, as per the word on the street and right out of their mouth in Youtube videos than was IWI, but they have chosen to DELAY. As others have stated, it's costing them but I guess they really don't care. I and SO MANY others picked up a bunch of ARs that we wouldn't have had that sexy-ass ARX been available. |
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benchpress, read the Tavor thread.
Simply put money we "give" to Israel as MIL aid has to spent in the US. IWI learned their lesson with the Galil. A great rifle, but not so great that it could compete with "free" M-4 carbines from Colt. So the Tavor's most expensive parts are made here in the US ( IE: free ! ) and then the rifles are assembled in Israel. All IWI had to do was design the new semi-only receiver and expand the factory to assemble the rifle here. Which is now pure bank since our aid money also paid for the tooling. Also because of that, it also passes our "made in the US" bullshit laws on " sporting purposes" which are biased to keep out foreign made assault weapons. Easy peasy and high profit margin to boot compared to setting up the whole shebang like Beretta has to do. ETA: a great thing about the Tavor is that a Liberal's tax dollars helped it become a reality. |
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“When small men begin to cast long shadows, it is a sure sign that the sun is setting.” ~ Lin Yutang,
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The pending anti-gun ownership legislation in MD isn't helping things.
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Build an ARX plant in a different state, that will send a message
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Originally Posted By Gifters:
Build an ARX plant in a different state, that will send a message Neighboring states are currently working that angle. |
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Locked in perpetual conflict with auto correct
WA, USA
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what about Mags? are they proprietary? that could be a problem....like HK
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Originally Posted By maxpower762:
what about Mags? are they proprietary? that could be a problem....like HK Uses STANAG mags. |
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Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Originally Posted By maxpower762:
what about Mags? are they proprietary? that could be a problem....like HK Uses STANAG mags. +1 it takes standard NATO mags, italian gun magazines showed the 160 with Lancer AWM |
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I Googled that page also. Not showing a picture is real tease. Also consider that they might have to delay production if they have to move if/when impending ban laws in MD come to pass. |
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Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
I Googled that page also. Not showing a picture is real tease. Also consider that they might have to delay production if they have to move if/when impending ban laws in MD come to pass. I have no problem waiting for this rifle, I've been waiting for something like this since the Masada failure. What's a few more years? |
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Originally Posted By 556Cliff:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
I Googled that page also. Not showing a picture is real tease. Also consider that they might have to delay production if they have to move if/when impending ban laws in MD come to pass. I have no problem waiting for this rifle, I've been waiting for something like this since the Masada failure. What's a few more years? From what I gather from the political goings on in MD, it looks like we will be waiting. |
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.22lr version is out... Link.
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Looks like they didn't mess up the safety on that version at least |
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is the barrel made 100% of steel or has a super lightweight inner barrel with outer polymer/alloy sleeve like the Walther M4 or the GSG5? |
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Originally Posted By Frens:
is the barrel made 100% of steel or has a super lightweight inner barrel with outer polymer/alloy sleeve like the Walther M4 or the GSG5? If I had one I could tell you. It looks like steel from the pics but I don't know for sure. |
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Anyone want to touch this?
Rumor Dept says: They are supposed to release the ARX-100 soon. Rumored MSRP $1500.
Purely unsubstantiated BTW |
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Originally Posted By Bullet_:
Anyone want to touch this? Rumor Dept says: They are supposed to release the ARX-100 soon. Rumored MSRP $1500.
Purely unsubstantiated BTW Last article I saw regard Beretta concerned MD legislative shenanigans, but it mentioned a bbl.-making forge - a rather large & not very mobile piece of machinery - that was sitting on the factor floor in MD & not yet installed & running yet to due to the political uncertainties. I tend to think that forge is going to have to find a new home before it starts turning out anything, & it won't be any time soon (read: this yr). I also don't buy (no pun) - though I would if it were true - the $1500 price point. I'm thinking more like $2K. |
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Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Originally Posted By Bullet_:
Anyone want to touch this? Rumor Dept says: They are supposed to release the ARX-100 soon. Rumored MSRP $1500.
Purely unsubstantiated BTW Last article I saw regard Beretta concerned MD legislative shenanigans, but it mentioned a bbl.-making forge - a rather large & not very mobile piece of machinery - that was sitting on the factor floor in MD & not yet installed & running yet to due to the political uncertainties. I tend to think that forge is going to have to find a new home before it starts turning out anything, & it won't be any time soon (read: this yr). I also don't buy (no pun) - though I would if it were true - the $1500 price point. I'm thinking more like $2K. If the forge is here they will make them. You're right that there's no way they can get it up and running soon. However, Beretta is far more savvy when it comes to pricing. Remington was foolish to try and price their ACR the same as a SCAR and then think they would get an Army contract. The SCAR was a sole source, special request item for an elite group needed immediately to fight a hot war and was billed to the DOD accordingly. NFW was the Regular Army going to ever buy something that expensive for everyone and then stock spares. Law enforcement bean counters have also flinched at those +$1500 prices. IMHO, Beretta sees how the others have flopped pricing themselves too much over the Colt 6920 and adjust the MSRP accordingly. |
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Originally Posted By Bullet_:
Originally Posted By Master_Blaster:
Originally Posted By Bullet_:
Anyone want to touch this? Rumor Dept says: They are supposed to release the ARX-100 soon. Rumored MSRP $1500.
Purely unsubstantiated BTW Last article I saw regard Beretta concerned MD legislative shenanigans, but it mentioned a bbl.-making forge - a rather large & not very mobile piece of machinery - that was sitting on the factor floor in MD & not yet installed & running yet to due to the political uncertainties. I tend to think that forge is going to have to find a new home before it starts turning out anything, & it won't be any time soon (read: this yr). I also don't buy (no pun) - though I would if it were true - the $1500 price point. I'm thinking more like $2K. If the forge is here they will make them. You're right that there's no way they can get it up and running soon. However, Beretta is far more savvy when it comes to pricing. Remington was foolish to try and price their ACR the same as a SCAR and then think they would get an Army contract. The SCAR was a sole source, special request item for an elite group needed immediately to fight a hot war and was billed to the DOD accordingly. NFW was the Regular Army going to ever buy something that expensive for everyone and then stock spares. Law enforcement bean counters have also flinched at those +$1500 prices. IMHO, Beretta sees how the others have flopped pricing themselves too much over the Colt 6920 and adjust the MSRP accordingly. They pretty much stated they were leaving MD if the ban bill passed, which it did, so I'm having doubts that they will commit production in that state. A move will add some more time to the wait. Personally, I'd prefer they vacate MD. |
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Got an ARX-160 OTW in .22lr. Maybe a taste test for the 5.56 version.
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Originally Posted By _DR:
Got an ARX-160 OTW in .22lr. Maybe a taste test for the 5.56 version. What is your initial impressions? |
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Originally Posted By Bullet_:
Originally Posted By _DR:
Got an ARX-160 OTW in .22lr. Maybe a taste test for the 5.56 version. What is your initial impressions? It's on it's way to my FFL right now, got a tracking number in my hands but that's all so far. Ordered some spare mags from Beretta, waiting on those too, they have shipped. |
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Beretta doesn't always sell the best, but their designs are always some of the most impressive which is what gets me so excited. All the design features make this worth more than an AR, but it depends on exactly what is offered and at what price point. I'm more interested in this over a Tavor and seems to be a step up over the SCAR.
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The .22 is a very solid gun, shoots great, all the controls are in the right place. Functions flawlessly. If the 5.56 version is the same they have a winner. So far my favorite .22.
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How do you like the safety's location and the stock telescope / fold mechanism?
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Safety is ambi and works perfect for me, the telescope stock works great very solid so is the side folder locks up solid.
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I meant, how does it compare in ease of use to an AR or, say, HK, Sig556, etc?
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I finger-fucked a .22 today. Seemed bulky as fuck. Like a Sci Fi movie gun. It would make an awesome range toy.
What's it offer over an AR? I don't know. I like options though.
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Originally Posted By Frens: is the barrel made 100% of steel or has a super lightweight inner barrel with outer polymer/alloy sleeve like the Walther M4 or the GSG5? Looked all steel. |
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Originally Posted By Fury_58:
Originally Posted By Frens:
is the barrel made 100% of steel or has a super lightweight inner barrel with outer polymer/alloy sleeve like the Walther M4 or the GSG5? Looked all steel. I hope so - I plan on putting a can on it so it needs to have a threaded barrel. Never seen a threaded muzzle on a sleeved barrel. |
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