Qps meeting was very promising and the right things were said, in the end it depends on the actions that follow but so far everyone has held their word including us. The radius is unlikely the same but i have to test it first. Yes pic rail will be one nice transition.
Thank you. Good update. A useful education for people who have no idea about the realities of product development and also for those of us who have some familiarity with the processes.
Currently in the third year of my fitting and turning apprenticeship and it makes me so happy to see someone crafting beautiful firearms here in Australia. Love the company and what it stands for. Although I don't shoot (too many hobbies and not enough money) I would love to support your endeavour by buying some merchandise.
Hey mate, so are we! All I know is that QLD has a Eureka rifle for testing and evaluation purposes, we don't know when they will be done but it can only be a few days now. NSW has received photos and reports and we are also awaiting a responds from them. All other states will fall in line with what QLD and NSW determine. The barrels are being shipped as we speak, so it is not long now. I hope that Rick can give an update next week. Bastian
WOW…THAT IS FANTASTIC!! I’ve only just happened onto this video on RUclips, and it’s made my day!! To See An Aussie Made Product…My Heart is filled with Pride to see it!! I’m going to look at getting back into the sport, JUST So I can buy a Aussie Made Product!! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK GUYS!!
Cheers for the update. Also have you tested the rifle using the QLD legal long 10 round mags(30round mags capped to 10rnds)? The taipan had difficulties using anything other than a 10 round short pmag.
No we have not yet tested them. We are offering the rifle with our own Pmags and the rifle will be tuned to those magazines. This doesn't mean that they won't work with others but every magazine has its own tolerances and we had to pick one, it seems that might be the reason for the Taipan issue.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies will you be offering full 30 round pmags for places like SA where they're completely legal? I'd love to grab a couple of them with my purchase if you are 😁
Absolutely can not wait for my one to turn up. Ive got that little kid on Christmas day excitement haha. Ill have one in every caliber you can get the boys to make please Bastian! Hopefully it sails through NSW categorisation. Can't wait to put my 300 blk order in.
We are working with NSW registry and even have been offered support from the NSW Shooters Union in this matter. We won't know until it is registered but we are positive as we have gone above and beyond to align with the appearance laws.
Sounds promising you guys are definitely bringing leap forward for Aus shooters, will be picking one up for sure if all goes well. Shame it even has to be a concern.
In the event that the rifle initially gets denied by NSWFAR (hopefully this doesn't occur), you guys may need to develop a new buttstock adaptor piece that lowers the axis of the stock such that it sits below the axis of the bore - I believe that is the key feature that allowed for the Taipan and CZ515 tactical to be approved in NSW. I suppose then the original inline stock adaptor could be sold separately? I figured I would float the suggestion ahead of time, and fingers crossed it does not end up being necessary.
Love it and I'm saving up those dollarbucks to order one. Just a few questions though. 1. Can the lever be reached by the firing hand thumb without changing your grip? 2. I remember you guys talking about a 9mm version a while ago. If that goes ahead will there be conversion kits or will we need to purchase a whole new rifle? 3. Is it possible to order one with a last shot bolt hold open that'll catch the bolt if the shooter accidentally presses the lever after firing the last shot?
1 yes 2. New gun, conversation is unlikely to work but we will try 3 not in this version as we have stopped all further development so we can go into production
There still hasn't been any footage of a shooter being able to actuate the lever release without having to move or contort their firing hand. Unless the rifle can pass this ergonomic/efficiency test and the be able to be used without having to disrupt the position of the firing hand, it'll be another well made rifle with bad operating ergonomics. Any feedback on this?
Hi mate, thanks for the feedback and great pickup! There are a few reasons for the lack of footage. 1. The prototype lever was not the final lever design hence we did not show too much of the lever in action. 2. The current lever is correct in its design but 1-1.5cm too short so it is hard to reach, hence the breaking of perfect hand position. The final production lever will be on the current production run which I am waiting for to be assembled so I can send those guns around the country for show and tell (shot show etc) Rest assured, when you have the rifle in your hand by the time it is produced, you will see it will be a perfect fit and fun as hell!
@@AustralianSportingAgencies I guess we'll see ;). Related question - can the lever release be operated on the right side by a RH shooter who uses a false thumb grip (thumb not wrapped around PG)? Or would the safety interfere? This would be an attractive feature, particularly for those with smaller hands or shoot a false thumb grip - particularly in the prone position.
@@jump7057 Great question, you can have the Eureka in left hand config which would have the lever on the right side. The lever's are not the same and can not be swapped over, so if you want both options you would need to buy a second lever which will be available. However as you thought, the safety will need to also be swapped over (which is a piece of piss). To answer your follow up question, no you can't have two levers mounted at the same time as the safety will be in the way. That also just made me think about future designs :) Double lever :) now on the development road map. Thanks for that train of thought!!!
Is thr rifle compatible with standard buffer tube style stocks? And is it possible to change the forend/handguard to a different aftermarket one? I think its really cool that you're making the lever available on either side because even as a right handed user i would actually consider moving the lever to the other side depending on what i found comfortable.
The release date is depending on the police approval, might be in 2 weeks. You will be able to purchase a right or left hand lever but they are two different levers.
@AustralianSportingAgencies but will it come factory with the lever on the right side or left as shown in the video? I would want it on the right side. Is there a list of dealers on your website? I would like to preorder from one of them. I'm am very keen for this, good to see a quality product finally hit the market.
The gun comes standard with the lever on the right. However, you can ask for the left-handed version, which will come with the lever on the right. Go to AustralianSportingAgencies.Com and click on Stockists. There you can find all dealers. Hope that helps
thanks for the update. Looks like it is coming along nicely! Hopefully everything goes super smoothly and glides through in every state. I might be blind but has it been mentioned about having an adjustable trigger weight?
Hi mate, the trigger can not be adjusted, It will be a 4lb trigger from the factory due to legal requirements. However, our in-house but independent gunsmith can do a trigger job. What I don't know yet is how that impacts warranty. Will find out more
Turns out the "thinner" sporter barrel was the same weight as the fluted match barrel, hence we decided not to offer the sporter barrel as it had no advantages other than being a bit cheaper.
No we have not tested larger magazines, we will have the rifle tuned towards our pmags as all magazines have slight differences, hence we had to pick "a size". That doesn't mean that they won't work with others, it just means that they are most reliable with our magazines.
Looks interesting. One question: what is the rationale for the charging handle to be on the right hand side rather than on the left so that the master hand can remain on the grip?
It's based off the AR18 operating mechanism which was originally designed with a right side charging handle. Your right hand can still remain on the grip, just reach under or over and charge it like one would charge an AK.
Thanks for the feedback. The current trigger will be straight and very crisp. That said, I am sure there will be another trigger or after market triggers in the future.
she should be fine but we won't know until the first rifle becomes registered. But before that can happen we need QLD caterogisation which we are waiting on.
Hi mate, really depends on 4 factors. 1. What your spot is on the line and how long a PTA is valid in your state?! 2. When the cops approve the firearm in your respective state and the barrel delivery arrives. Let me know what your situation is.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies I'm in QLD and I preordered very early on so hopefully I'm near the top haha. It's 6 months in QLD I think and it takes a few weeks to get approved
Will you be able to operate the lever release with the thumb of your shooting hand? Or will it be positioned so you have to move your support hand to the back of the firearm to operate the lever release ?
The lever will be operated by your trigger hand and you wont need to break your grip. The lever we have had on the prototype was shorter than the production lever so it was easier for me to reach it with the other hand while laying down.
Will the .300 barrel be interchangeable by the customer? Or will that need to be done by a licenced gunsmith? I'm really looking forward to seeing this on the market.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies That's so awesome. I know you guys aren't in the business of legal advice; but would nsw police be so chill about swinging an alan key?
@jasperpendlebury4551 my understanding is that you just have to register it as a conversion kit. But as you said, don't believe any legal advise on social media :) best to always check yourself.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies No worries, I absolutely will double check that. But if you're right, that twofor deal is the easiest sell I've ever heard.
How are you guys handling the heat treatment of components, and quality control of the preorder/early production rifles in general? I'm sure you guys are well aware of the early production Taipans having snapping cam pins (and potentially bolt lugs?) due to poorly done heat treat, and I assume you probably don't want to repeat that, nor the mistakes of Canadian built civilian market AR180 variants which also historically have suffered from some pretty egregious heat treat failures (snapping/bending pistons, cracking gas blocks, fracturing bolt carriers etc)
Eureka outsource their heat treatment to a very well respected and professional company. That said, Eureka has internal quality control which also covers the heat treatment checks. And yes, we are very aware of other companies' mistakes. :)
If I were real keen for this rifle and calibre did not matter to me , is choosing the 300 aac likely to see the rifle in my hands quicker than if I ordered 223 ?
No the .223 will be out first as this is already in production. The .300 is in final design and testing next week, so it won't hit the market before the .223. But you can buy the .223 and then just the .300 barrel after the fact.
No, unfortunately, not yet. We are awaiting word from Weapons Licensing any day. We will release an update as soon as it is available. Thanks for checking.
This gun looks really good. like really really good. clean with the right amount of detail. I look forward to seeing how much it will cost. Unfortunately for me im not a centerfire shooter. Id be over the moon if eureka made a similar rifle for rimfire in the future.
That's like asking for the lottery numbers the day before. Who really knows mate. In all honesty, we are positive on Tas but they often through a curve ball to a lot of other companies and brands, so I can't tell you until the first gun is registered in Tas. Stay tuned.
Sad that we have reached the point where Police must approve a firearm, this rifle is not a semi auto and therefore should logically be cat B. Looking forward to release of production models.
Turns out that police need to approve every weapon that comes into the state. Most times, if it comes in from overseas, customs does the check, but if it comes from interstate state, then weapons licensing does the checks. Once the specific weapon has been categorised, there is no need for further approval, etc. Even once QLD categories a weapon, each state would also need to check it. In some states, that is then easier than others. So tight 😀
Really, what are your expectations? They're already pushing the boundary enough as it is with a tactical style lever release .223. Are you expecting a lever release AR clone or something?
Hey mate, how did your meetings go with QPS, the director of weapons licensing and inspector of ballistics a few months ago? You indicated that licensing hinge on QPS first….. A couple of questions in regards to the recent updates to the firearm. With the radiusing on the back of the lower will an AR 10 style grip mate up? (opens up grip choices). Did you smooth out the continuum of the upper pic rail to fore-end pic rail in the release version? Ta, Tony
Qps meeting was very promising and the right things were said, in the end it depends on the actions that follow but so far everyone has held their word including us. The radius is unlikely the same but i have to test it first.
Qps meeting was very promising and the right things were said, in the end it depends on the actions that follow but so far everyone has held their word including us.
The radius is unlikely the same but i have to test it first.
Yes pic rail will be one nice transition.
Thank you. Good update. A useful education for people who have no idea about the realities of product development and also for those of us who have some familiarity with the processes.
Thanks mate!
Looks awesome. Hope everything goes smoothly with the categorisation. 👌🤞
Thanks mate, you and I got the PTA at the ready :)
Good luck. Hope it goes well
Thanks mate! Time will tell :)
Any new updates team? Howd the classification go?
Qld approved!!!
Guys this is looking better and better every time there’s update . Can’t wait for the release. Keep up the great work.
Thanks mate, much appreciated
Currently in the third year of my fitting and turning apprenticeship and it makes me so happy to see someone crafting beautiful firearms here in Australia. Love the company and what it stands for. Although I don't shoot (too many hobbies and not enough money) I would love to support your endeavour by buying some merchandise.
Thanks Matt! I will see if we can come up with some good looking merch, much appreciated!
Thanks for the update. Keep up the great work. Very happy about the accuracy improvement
Thanks 👍
Awesome. Looks great. Plenty accurate. Hopefully no hiccups with WLBs 👍
Thanks and yes absolutely!
Any updates on approval/ categorisation ?
Thanks again guys, you have us on the edge of our seats here ....
Hey mate, so are we! All I know is that QLD has a Eureka rifle for testing and evaluation purposes, we don't know when they will be done but it can only be a few days now.
NSW has received photos and reports and we are also awaiting a responds from them. All other states will fall in line with what QLD and NSW determine. The barrels are being shipped as we speak, so it is not long now. I hope that Rick can give an update next week. Bastian
WOW…THAT IS FANTASTIC!!
I’ve only just happened onto this video on RUclips, and it’s made my day!!
To See An Aussie Made Product…My Heart is filled with Pride to see it!!
I’m going to look at getting back into the sport, JUST So I can buy a Aussie Made Product!!
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK GUYS!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks very much for the kind words
nice. i'm getting more excited about it, once it's in a few hands and seen some demos i'll get one for sure
Sounds like a good plan!
This rifle looks awesome… it’s cool to see the progress made and I am loving the look of it as it’s nearing release. Take my money!
Thanks chief!!
Cheers for the update. Also have you tested the rifle using the QLD legal long 10 round mags(30round mags capped to 10rnds)? The taipan had difficulties using anything other than a 10 round short pmag.
No we have not yet tested them. We are offering the rifle with our own Pmags and the rifle will be tuned to those magazines. This doesn't mean that they won't work with others but every magazine has its own tolerances and we had to pick one, it seems that might be the reason for the Taipan issue.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies will you be offering full 30 round pmags for places like SA where they're completely legal? I'd love to grab a couple of them with my purchase if you are 😁
Love to see it, all the best fellas!!
Thanks mate!
Absolutely can not wait for my one to turn up.
Ive got that little kid on Christmas day excitement haha.
Ill have one in every caliber you can get the boys to make please Bastian!
Hopefully it sails through NSW categorisation.
Can't wait to put my 300 blk order in.
Good on you Ryan! Cheers mate. Should have the pre-order for the .300 up soon.
That's a really sleek hammer safety, well designed! Very excited to see this released and the future of this platform.
Good job guys!
Thank you very much!
Great effort by everyone.
will definitely be my next purchase.
Well done, team. 👍🍺🇭🇲❤️
Thanks mate!
Any chance appearance laws will effect approval in NSW?
We are working with NSW registry and even have been offered support from the NSW Shooters Union in this matter. We won't know until it is registered but we are positive as we have gone above and beyond to align with the appearance laws.
Sounds promising you guys are definitely bringing leap forward for Aus shooters, will be picking one up for sure if all goes well. Shame it even has to be a concern.
Thanks mate
In the event that the rifle initially gets denied by NSWFAR (hopefully this doesn't occur), you guys may need to develop a new buttstock adaptor piece that lowers the axis of the stock such that it sits below the axis of the bore - I believe that is the key feature that allowed for the Taipan and CZ515 tactical to be approved in NSW. I suppose then the original inline stock adaptor could be sold separately?
I figured I would float the suggestion ahead of time, and fingers crossed it does not end up being necessary.
Great point. We certainly will be able to do that if required.
Man its looking amazing! Cant wait to order mine.
We can't wait either!!
Hoping to see you at the SSAA show in October?
Yes we love to be there, just need to see who we will go with. See you there, Bastian
@@AustralianSportingAgencies I'll keep an eye out for ya ! :-)
I saw it at the show. A clever piece of work and well engineered
Thanks mate, great to have you there!!
Will be waiting for the Blackout.
you can buy the blackout barrel after the fact and it will work in the .223 rifle as well.
or wait and buy the rifle in .300 blk
I wish you good luck in your endeavours.
Thanks mate!
Eagerly waiting for this to become available in QLD.
I’m optimistic. Great work !
Thanks mate, we are certainly too, just a few weeks left :)
Awesome, can't wait to try one out.
I can't wait either mate!
Best of luck with the categorisation.
Thanks mate!
That looks sharp!
Thanks mate, she is getting prettier by the minute :) the new FDE colour is wicked too....photos soon!
Looks awesome. Best Strailian legal action available. What caliber are they and how much do they cost?
@RandomRants525 costs will be published shortly. Cals will be .223, 300 blackout and 308 by end of year
@AustralianSportingAgencies Thanks for replying mate. Good luck with the legals.
Coming along well, good luck with the categorisation. Can it take AR15 beavertail grips now?
Unlikely but I have to test it first.
@AustralianSportingAgencies Cheers mate. I hope it fits, there are some nice Magpul and Ergo beavertail grips available.
Love it and I'm saving up those dollarbucks to order one. Just a few questions though.
1. Can the lever be reached by the firing hand thumb without changing your grip?
2. I remember you guys talking about a 9mm version a while ago. If that goes ahead will there be conversion kits or will we need to purchase a whole new rifle?
3. Is it possible to order one with a last shot bolt hold open that'll catch the bolt if the shooter accidentally presses the lever after firing the last shot?
I like point 3
1 yes
2. New gun, conversation is unlikely to work but we will try
3 not in this version as we have stopped all further development so we can go into production
There still hasn't been any footage of a shooter being able to actuate the lever release without having to move or contort their firing hand. Unless the rifle can pass this ergonomic/efficiency test and the be able to be used without having to disrupt the position of the firing hand, it'll be another well made rifle with bad operating ergonomics. Any feedback on this?
Hi mate, thanks for the feedback and great pickup! There are a few reasons for the lack of footage.
1. The prototype lever was not the final lever design hence we did not show too much of the lever in action.
2. The current lever is correct in its design but 1-1.5cm too short so it is hard to reach, hence the breaking of perfect hand position. The final production lever will be on the current production run which I am waiting for to be assembled so I can send those guns around the country for show and tell (shot show etc)
Rest assured, when you have the rifle in your hand by the time it is produced, you will see it will be a perfect fit and fun as hell!
@@AustralianSportingAgencies I guess we'll see ;). Related question - can the lever release be operated on the right side by a RH shooter who uses a false thumb grip (thumb not wrapped around PG)? Or would the safety interfere? This would be an attractive feature, particularly for those with smaller hands or shoot a false thumb grip - particularly in the prone position.
@@jump7057 Great question, you can have the Eureka in left hand config which would have the lever on the right side. The lever's are not the same and can not be swapped over, so if you want both options you would need to buy a second lever which will be available. However as you thought, the safety will need to also be swapped over (which is a piece of piss). To answer your follow up question, no you can't have two levers mounted at the same time as the safety will be in the way. That also just made me think about future designs :) Double lever :) now on the development road map. Thanks for that train of thought!!!
Does it accept ar mags? Or proprietary? It’s looking really good, hope there’s no recatorgoisation down the line
Standard Pmags and steel mags. We will offer our own pmags and the rifle will be tuned to those as all mags have slightly different tolerances.
Is thr rifle compatible with standard buffer tube style stocks? And is it possible to change the forend/handguard to a different aftermarket one?
I think its really cool that you're making the lever available on either side because even as a right handed user i would actually consider moving the lever to the other side depending on what i found comfortable.
Yes it will be compatible for mil spec but not in NSW and TAS.
Looking schmick.
Curious to see if a 350 legend barrel and mag would work in a future calibre. Ontop of that the new 6mm Max.
Thanks mate, if there is enough demand, everything is basically possible.
6Max is a great round.
Its looking great guys 👍
Thanks 👍
Id the lever release able to be put on the right side? When is the big release date? Looks great guys. Ill be buying one.
The release date is depending on the police approval, might be in 2 weeks. You will be able to purchase a right or left hand lever but they are two different levers.
@AustralianSportingAgencies but will it come factory with the lever on the right side or left as shown in the video? I would want it on the right side.
Is there a list of dealers on your website? I would like to preorder from one of them. I'm am very keen for this, good to see a quality product finally hit the market.
The gun comes standard with the lever on the right. However, you can ask for the left-handed version, which will come with the lever on the right. Go to AustralianSportingAgencies.Com and click on Stockists. There you can find all dealers. Hope that helps
thanks for the update. Looks like it is coming along nicely! Hopefully everything goes super smoothly and glides through in every state. I might be blind but has it been mentioned about having an adjustable trigger weight?
Hi mate, the trigger can not be adjusted, It will be a 4lb trigger from the factory due to legal requirements. However, our in-house but independent gunsmith can do a trigger job. What I don't know yet is how that impacts warranty. Will find out more
Great update. How much do you estimate it will weigh?
4kg
Will this be at the shot show?
We would like to go but haven't ironed out the details. So yes we are but unsure where at the show yet.
Will you have a thinner profile barrel available? the less weight the better for a setup like this especially once you throw on an optic/light/ etc...
Turns out the "thinner" sporter barrel was the same weight as the fluted match barrel, hence we decided not to offer the sporter barrel as it had no advantages other than being a bit cheaper.
Have you used 30 round magazines in the rifle's to see if they work for those of us in Vic, NT and SA that can get them?
15 round max capacity for bolt guns in Vic for cat B mate.
@@rvrski1 certain clubs (like those shooting IPSC Manual Rifle) can legally apply for a chief commissioners permit to have 30 rounders.
PPLA out of SSAA Eagle Park being one of them
@@rvrski1 While your right IPSC rifle or shotgun shooters can apply for a permit to use them.
No we have not tested larger magazines, we will have the rifle tuned towards our pmags as all magazines have slight differences, hence we had to pick "a size". That doesn't mean that they won't work with others, it just means that they are most reliable with our magazines.
Looks interesting. One question: what is the rationale for the charging handle to be on the right hand side rather than on the left so that the master hand can remain on the grip?
It's based off the AR18 operating mechanism which was originally designed with a right side charging handle. Your right hand can still remain on the grip, just reach under or over and charge it like one would charge an AK.
What he says. From a design perspective, too much needs to be redesigned to make it left hand charging.
I really hope that trigger blade shape changes. A straight bar for a trigger is really poor form.
Thanks for the feedback. The current trigger will be straight and very crisp. That said, I am sure there will be another trigger or after market triggers in the future.
You are a brave man
I'll let him know :)
I’m sure it’s been answered somewhere but I need to ask… what’re your thoughts on legality in NSW, based on appearance laws of course.
she should be fine but we won't know until the first rifle becomes registered. But before that can happen we need QLD caterogisation which we are waiting on.
@Australian Sporting Agencies Is it time to put in the PTA? Or should we wait until the release date
Hi mate, really depends on 4 factors. 1. What your spot is on the line and how long a PTA is valid in your state?!
2. When the cops approve the firearm in your respective state and the barrel delivery arrives.
Let me know what your situation is.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies I'm in QLD and I preordered very early on so hopefully I'm near the top haha. It's 6 months in QLD I think and it takes a few weeks to get approved
@@awesomeatreyu987 Put the PTA in!
@@AustralianSportingAgencies Done 👍 Can't wait
@@AustralianSportingAgencies Just checked and I did my preorder 5/2/24 so definitely early on
Will you be able to operate the lever release with the thumb of your shooting hand? Or will it be positioned so you have to move your support hand to the back of the firearm to operate the lever release ?
The lever will be operated by your trigger hand and you wont need to break your grip. The lever we have had on the prototype was shorter than the production lever so it was easier for me to reach it with the other hand while laying down.
That’s awesome, I’m very interested. Will you guys be at the QLD arms fair at Toowoomba or at SSAA shot expo??
Will the .300 barrel be interchangeable by the customer? Or will that need to be done by a licenced gunsmith?
I'm really looking forward to seeing this on the market.
Easily interchangeable by you the customer in probably less than 3-5min.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies That's so awesome. I know you guys aren't in the business of legal advice; but would nsw police be so chill about swinging an alan key?
@jasperpendlebury4551 my understanding is that you just have to register it as a conversion kit. But as you said, don't believe any legal advise on social media :) best to always check yourself.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies No worries, I absolutely will double check that. But if you're right, that twofor deal is the easiest sell I've ever heard.
How are you guys handling the heat treatment of components, and quality control of the preorder/early production rifles in general? I'm sure you guys are well aware of the early production Taipans having snapping cam pins (and potentially bolt lugs?) due to poorly done heat treat, and I assume you probably don't want to repeat that, nor the mistakes of Canadian built civilian market AR180 variants which also historically have suffered from some pretty egregious heat treat failures (snapping/bending pistons, cracking gas blocks, fracturing bolt carriers etc)
Eureka outsource their heat treatment to a very well respected and professional company. That said, Eureka has internal quality control which also covers the heat treatment checks. And yes, we are very aware of other companies' mistakes. :)
@@AustralianSportingAgencies Helps put my mind at ease, cheers
If I were real keen for this rifle and calibre did not matter to me , is choosing the 300 aac likely to see the rifle in my hands quicker than if I ordered 223 ?
No the .223 will be out first as this is already in production. The .300 is in final design and testing next week, so it won't hit the market before the .223. But you can buy the .223 and then just the .300 barrel after the fact.
Any updates for Queensland?
No, unfortunately, not yet. We are awaiting word from Weapons Licensing any day. We will release an update as soon as it is available. Thanks for checking.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies thanks for the response, really hoping it all goes to plan 👍🏼
what type of ammunition did you use on the good grouping and whats the barrel twist?
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How light is the trigger?
Legally we have to make it 4lb from the factory, but trigger jobs are available by our in-house but independent gunsmith, more on that soon.
Make a lever release ruger mini 14
@mattluszczak8095 we are still working on a wood stock varient, which would look very similar.
May as well ask for a M1 Garand Lever Release why we are at it! :D
that would be cool as :)
Categorisation update?
@@1The1Unknown1 no update yet. Awaiting police responses.
@AustralianSportingAgencies Does that mean Qld have registered it and the other first rifles have to sent to the other states?
It's getting exciting 🎉
Yeah mate, me too. Already have my PTA ready to go
Can the 223 version be converted into 300blk with just a barrel swap or will it be a seperate rifle ? Thanks
Just a barrel swap
This gun looks really good. like really really good. clean with the right amount of detail. I look forward to seeing how much it will cost. Unfortunately for me im not a centerfire shooter. Id be over the moon if eureka made a similar rifle for rimfire in the future.
Thanks mate, if the requests keep on coming, no reason not to investigate the demand and opportunity
Consider doing a 12 gauge?
Nope, the market would be too small in the current environment. With all the cheap turkish shotguns and the European already strongly in the market.
@@AustralianSportingAgencies But yours would be so much cooler!
I get it, half a dozen cheap offerings already in the market.
@Christoph1888 thanks mate, much appreciated. I'll put it on the development roadmap, let's see what happens.
Nice
Thanks
Will this be tasmania approved
That's like asking for the lottery numbers the day before. Who really knows mate. In all honesty, we are positive on Tas but they often through a curve ball to a lot of other companies and brands, so I can't tell you until the first gun is registered in Tas. Stay tuned.
Is it nsw legal?
Not just yet, we are talking to the registry, and they have signalled that we will know more in 3 weeks or there about
Any chance of 22lr conversion?
Unlikely at this point but maybe next year.
Looks like I found my 300BLK whip
Cheers mate.
Well it looks like we are one again at the mercy of the government. I’m sure it’ll be fine but I think I’ll pray tonight
😂 thank you
Is there a 308 or 6.5 c model planned?
308 by end of year, I am also pushing for a 6.5 right after but we will let the customers decide.
Here piggy piggy pig.!
Yup!!
Sad that we have reached the point where Police must approve a firearm, this rifle is not a semi auto and therefore should logically be cat B. Looking forward to release of production models.
Turns out that police need to approve every weapon that comes into the state. Most times, if it comes in from overseas, customs does the check, but if it comes from interstate state, then weapons licensing does the checks. Once the specific weapon has been categorised, there is no need for further approval, etc. Even once QLD categories a weapon, each state would also need to check it. In some states, that is then easier than others. So tight 😀
Is this still not out ffs?
Calm your farm princess. Good things take time
I think ASA have missed the mark on this rifle
lol
Really, what are your expectations? They're already pushing the boundary enough as it is with a tactical style lever release .223. Are you expecting a lever release AR clone or something?
Don't stop there. Tell us why?
Hey mate, how did your meetings go with QPS, the director of weapons licensing and inspector of ballistics a few months ago? You indicated that licensing hinge on QPS first…..
A couple of questions in regards to the recent updates to the firearm.
With the radiusing on the back of the lower will an AR 10 style grip mate up? (opens up grip choices).
Did you smooth out the continuum of the upper pic rail to fore-end pic rail in the release version?
Ta,
Tony
Qps meeting was very promising and the right things were said, in the end it depends on the actions that follow but so far everyone has held their word including us.
The radius is unlikely the same but i have to test it first.
Pic rail is a perfect transition