Anyone have a Brocock Compatto yet? This gun really look sharp and seems to be in between a Bullpup and classic styles. What are your thoughts on this gun, especially on accuracy and quietness?
That's just what I thought when I talk to Jim also. With some of the other used guns now at that price with regs it's gonna be a struggle."rockymtbiker"According to Jim at Precision they're still 2-3 months away from arriving.
I was interested as well until I read that the price point of $999 is considerably higher than the $850 figure originally released (and followed in Europe). It moves the Compatto much closer to guns that are regulated and more powerful so makes the Compatto much less attractive.
Same link. Same page. They have changed the weight on the specification back to 5.9lbs."rockymtbiker"Mark, could you post the link at which you're looking? The link I find (http://www.brocock.co.uk/compatto.html) is still reading 5.9 lbs.
Fascinating. As Alice would say, "curiouser and curiouser." I found it interesting that the 7.23 lb figure you saw on the page was exactly the figure quoted in the Blackpool video."MarkUK"
Same link. Same page. They have changed the weight on the specification back to 5.9lbs."rockymtbiker"Mark, could you post the link at which you're looking? The link I find (http://www.brocock.co.uk/compatto.html) is still reading 5.9 lbs.
Make of that what you will. I hope somebody will weigh a naked (unscoped, unHuggetted) Compatto on accurate scales and tell us der troof.
I feel the same way. Really very cool rifle, but no way it's a $1000 rifle in my book. Especially if the moderator is another $180."rockymtbiker"According to Jim at Precision they're still 2-3 months away from arriving.
I was interested as well until I read that the price point of $999 is considerably higher than the $850 figure originally released (and followed in Europe). It moves the Compatto much closer to guns that are regulated and more powerful so makes the Compatto much less attractive.