Just picked up.... will be trying them out this weekend :)
Bora BR 99
Stoeger M3000
I can see that the Bora does need some work for the mags to drop freely.... should be interesting for PSG. Need Ovenpaa to make his replacement lower, and everything will be groovy!
New toys
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Re: New toys
Run some 32g thru the Stoeger first. Mine didn't like 28g when new. It's a great gun.
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Re: New toys
The BR99's benefit from a few rounds through them to get them bedded in nicely.
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Re: New toys
Not hijacking the thread but would a secondhand M2 at £950 be better than a new Stoeger as one is on offer at a local dealer. Also overheard at Worcester Norton today that AR style mag fed is the way of the future.
Any thoughts as have a slot for one PSG and want to jump in with both feet.
Any thoughts as have a slot for one PSG and want to jump in with both feet.
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