Cabelas is not a class III dealer so they are semi auto. I believe the Brits destroyed the majority of them and some years later some were found in the plant and sold in the 70's. Curious as to what Cabelas had them. Kyle
Yep that's what the history said, the Brits destroyed most of them. Something like 2,200 produced.
I'm curious as to why the magazine is so wide, it looks like it should accommodate a much longer cartridge.
The magazine well is also the ejection port. The size looks deceiving. The magazine is actually half the size you see. If you look at the rifle at the bottom, you will see the bottom plate of the magazine. The space behind it is the ejection port.
$9,999.99 ?? Guess they didn't have room on the tag for $10,000.00
Have they really reached this level ??
As I recall the Light Rifle was submitted to the British and an order was placed, but the guns were found to be so problematic that the order was cancelled and most of those actually delivered were destroyed.
Not one of S&W's success stories.
And if I remember correctly, the Brits wanted their money back, but S&W didn't have it to give back, and that's how they ended up with all of those Victory model M&P's.