amazing what you get for that price. I bought a blaser r8 because i wanted straightpull, barrel mounted optic, the option to change caliber/barell and a secure safety. if i didn't alredey own a blaser and i was looking now i would probretly get this. the blaser is pretty much 2 times the price where i live. With the brx1 you get all dose features at a completely different budget and it still looks like very high quality
Nice. Don’t really understand the reengineering, like a fast bolt rifle was needed. Simple design made more complicated. Maybe next we make a rotary phone with a cord.
I have scanned most video about brx1 on the RUclips, but nobody explain the question below , most of them just showed us changing the bolt handle direction left/right repeatedly. I noticed the bolt head was driven by a wedge/cam plane, usually it will cause rotation while move forwarding . In AR-15, the problem was solved by constraining the bolt head cam pin in the receiver. But I didn't find similar mechanism in the brx1 rifle. Can you help to explain what structure prevent the rotation of bolt head before it entering the chamber and cause bolt head rotation after entering the chamber. Thanks very much for your help!
All due respect to you Mark, your skills and reputation are proven without question, but that's a lot of parts on the bolt and the safety is sort of complicated. I'm just wondering if it gets grime, dirt and mud in it will the gun still work? I loved you banging it in the dirt and stuff. From your test then it appears to work just fine. :-) A lot of thoughtful detail in it with the orange double stacked magazine but how much effort does it take to release it? Any chance of it falling out, or does it have a release mechanism. Again, always enjoy your thoughts and shooting sir.
Nice looking rifle and certainly looks capable (in your hands)😉 Quick question if I may. What was it like to clean (how did you) I have a polymer stocked rifle and it's a bit of a sod to clean to be honest.
Mud does tend to cling into the chequering! A damp microfibre cloth works well but you do have to scrub it a bit! Old tooth brush is good for the chequering too
Just had to cringe when you were stuffing muddy rounds into it! What's all that about? Don't know if I missed it, is the trigger single or double stage?
😆 people were concerned about dirt in the action and if it would still cycle so …. I think we can safely say it copes with a little dirt in the action! It’s a single stage trigger 👍
Introducing debris into the chamber and bore was unnecessary and dangerous. Apart from that it was up to your usual high standards for reporting new kit.
In hunting situations it’s inevitable that dirt etc will get in the action and this was done to illustrate the rifle will still function. The rifle has been tested to nato standards in the factory which included plugging the barrel and firing it multiple times so I was confident it was safe to do so 👍
Lobbing mud all over it like some kind of animal. They didn’t teach you to do that at beretta press day . Put that thermal scope on it and see if it will shoot a fox or two. 😬
Finally a real review, with real use and not another video about the features of the rifle. Wish you would do this for many other rifles ! Thanks Mark
Definitely tested that rifle, great video
amazing what you get for that price. I bought a blaser r8 because i wanted straightpull, barrel mounted optic, the option to change caliber/barell and a secure safety. if i didn't alredey own a blaser and i was looking now i would probretly get this. the blaser is pretty much 2 times the price where i live. With the brx1 you get all dose features at a completely different budget and it still looks like very high quality
I think your spot on there mate 👍
A true hunters rifle a first class bit of kit this rifle would suit anybody new to the sport or somebody who has shot all their life well done Mark
Brilliant design. Built for everyone left or right handers. At last
Now that's a real world rifle review.
What a great review and well tested by you and also challenging testing! All cred to you, well done 👍
Good honest review imo. Lovely looking firearm. Thanks for sharing. Great video as standard from yourself. 👌
Another excellent video/review Mark, well done.
Geoff.
nice piece of kit. great test especially the mud in the chamber. cheers!
Mack Excellent Video as always love your content great review
Mark that was some gun test awesome mate seems a cracking bit of kit..
Great shooting as usual mark
Fantastic video mate !
This looks like a winner
Great review. And now for cleaning....
Definitely like the quick push pull action. Hope they import to the US.
I would imagine it will be worldwide 👍
Cracking rifle, great shooting 👍
Trading in my sako S20 for this. Delivering january.. exited!!
Love the review mate good honest review
Great review Rips and such a bargain rifle..
Awesome, great review.
Nice piece of kit 👍🏻
Good vid
Hi Mark, and now out foxing with this thing 😂
Mark..the best!
“Back to sunny England..ok, actually not that sunny” interesting bolt design, BTW
Woah awsome video 👍👍👍
Excellent review , let’s see if will temp the blaser owners !
Enjoyable, nice review and very nice rifle
love it, and even cheap, i mean 1'500 Dollar is nothing for such a Rifle!
Very cool
yay its mark time
Great review! What scope mounts, please?
Nice rifle...like it..
Very nice bro..good job👍🏼👍🏼
Watching from indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nice. Don’t really understand the reengineering, like a fast bolt rifle was needed. Simple design made more complicated. Maybe next we make a rotary phone with a cord.
I think really it’s more aimed at driven boar hunting where fast cycling and keeping the rifle on target are critical 👍
We waiting for new hunting adventures with this rifle...
Great to see a company not treating lefties as an after thought
Great review 😊✨👍✨
I have scanned most video about brx1 on the RUclips, but nobody explain the question below , most of them just showed us changing the bolt handle direction left/right repeatedly. I noticed the bolt head was driven by a wedge/cam plane, usually it will cause rotation while move forwarding . In AR-15, the problem was solved by constraining the bolt head cam pin in the receiver. But I didn't find similar mechanism in the brx1 rifle. Can you help to explain what structure prevent the rotation of bolt head before it entering the chamber and cause bolt head rotation after entering the chamber. Thanks very much for your help!
Hello, what is the length of this barrel?
Nice video! Great rifle, looking to get one. Do you know if the 300 Win Mag is 1-10 Twist? Thank you 👍🇨🇦
What is your opinion on the element scope with the .308? Also that scope for both hunting and range?. Thanks.
Well done Mark, btw what kind of charts are you using on your phone for corrections ?
Hello, what length of this barrel? It was 308 win?
Nice rifle 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
As a leftie cannot wait to get one😀
Very nice gun old chap. What's the calibre of that one? And are they making any other calibre?
It’s a 308. There are also 30-06 and 300wm available with creed and other cals to follow👍
Nice bit of kit Mark.😁👍 Are you going to keep it?😉
Not this one but I’m seriously contemplating buying one in creed or a 243 as a lightweight stalking rifle 😉
All due respect to you Mark, your skills and reputation are proven without question, but that's a lot of parts on the bolt and the safety is sort of complicated. I'm just wondering if it gets grime, dirt and mud in it will the gun still work? I loved you banging it in the dirt and stuff. From your test then it appears to work just fine. :-) A lot of thoughtful detail in it with the orange double stacked magazine but how much effort does it take to release it? Any chance of it falling out, or does it have a release mechanism. Again, always enjoy your thoughts and shooting sir.
Every aspect of the rifle works well 👍 some bits take a little getting used to but it don’t take long then you just can’t help but love the thing!
Great review ! What cal is the rife you are shooting in?
This ones a 308 👍
Mark have you any idea if there is going to be a 223. It looks the dogs nuts
I’d say there’s a good possibility there will be in due course 👍
Nice looking rifle and certainly looks capable (in your hands)😉 Quick question if I may. What was it like to clean (how did you) I have a polymer stocked rifle and it's a bit of a sod to clean to be honest.
Mud does tend to cling into the chequering! A damp microfibre cloth works well but you do have to scrub it a bit! Old tooth brush is good for the chequering too
You did not say what cal 223, 243 308,but i would think 5.56 creadmore.
Sorry lots of info to get into this vid! It’s a 308 with 30-06 and 300wm also available with creed and other cals to follow 👍
The only time Britain isn't sunny is when its gray, otherwise, we have yellow and liquid sunshine !!!
Do you get to keep it Mark?
I wish! No I had to return it as new or I’d be paying for it 😆
What calibre was the rifle? Looks like a shooter.
This one was a 308 and yes these rifles shoot very well 👍
If Carlsberg lager made a rifle this could be it...
Just had to cringe when you were stuffing muddy rounds into it! What's all that about? Don't know if I missed it, is the trigger single or double stage?
😆 people were concerned about dirt in the action and if it would still cycle so …. I think we can safely say it copes with a little dirt in the action! It’s a single stage trigger 👍
I cannot see any hearing protection.
What calibre is the rifle Mark?
It’s available in 308, 30-06 and 300wm at the moment with other cals coming. This one was a 308
Mate, the way you bashed that rifle I is how I treat my VW.🤣
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Wow rifle what's cost of rifle
£1500 👍
That receiver looks so fragile though…
Couldn't see hear calibre! 😒?
Sorry! 308, 30-06 and 300wm also available with more cals coming 👍
reimagine R8 blaser
Niiiiice
Introducing debris into the chamber and bore was unnecessary and dangerous. Apart from that it was up to your usual high standards for reporting new kit.
In hunting situations it’s inevitable that dirt etc will get in the action and this was done to illustrate the rifle will still function.
The rifle has been tested to nato standards in the factory which included plugging the barrel and firing it multiple times so I was confident it was safe to do so 👍
No gun was hurt during the making of this video ...
Nice review. Not nice handling all that muck with it. I'll give you a tenner for it now. Well done.
Giving it the Ripps abuse.
Not the best looking rifle in the world...but still a lovely gun though!
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Lobbing mud all over it like some kind of animal. They didn’t teach you to do that at beretta press day . Put that thermal scope on it and see if it will shoot a fox or two. 😬