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Its worth it for me.

I have a Noveske Light Recce w/VIS. I like it a lot and don’t regret spending the money on it, but I’m sure you can buy a good reliable rifle for less money. I think your odds of longevity/accuracy/reliability are better with a Noveske than some other brands, and I think that’s most of what you’re paying extra for.

How can someone answer this question for YOU? What might be worth it to others might not be worth it to you…

Without knowing what your intended use is, it is very difficult to actually help you. All you will end up is fan-boy driven drivel that is meaningless.

Ask better questions and you will get better answers.

For me… Noveske was worth every penny I spent buying it. It serves its role very nicely and filled a hole I wanted filled… I do not buy weapons based upon cosmetics or name. I buy them because I simply want them to work for its intended role…

I say its worth it accuracy wise if you go with a stainless barrel.

If its gonna be a run and gun training gun then just go BCM or DD if the upmost accuracy is not importent. Don’t get me wrong though, a CHF barrel will hold MOA all day and sometimes a little less depending on ammo/operator.

I say this just from what I have experienced. Noveske’s stainless barrels are very accurate with 77 grain stuff, especially Federal GMM 77 grain.

This question comes up again every month or two, without fail…

The answer is yes, it is worth it.

If you have the coin, go for it. :cool:

Really they are not that more expensive then other top of the line DI guns. If you get a nice BCM with good rail and BCG upper. Its only like 200-300 dollers less then a noveske upper. Add up all the stuff you get with a whole rifle Like iron sites, stock and trigger group and in the end your getting a pretty good deal.

Yes it is. Not sure what part of SI you are in but you can call Joe at Superior Firearms. He is in Louisville and gets Noveske in.

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