Is he strong enough to shoot it.techguy wrote:Sim you can have a play with my CMMG next week :)
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For me the smith mags is one of the reasons TO use a catch 22. Easily the most reliable, sturdy and easy to load .22 AR mags out there.
No BHOA to fall out, nothing to lose, the spacers come with the catches. Flawless bolt hold open after over 8,000 rounds through my CMMG (early one).
Great combo.
No BHOA to fall out, nothing to lose, the spacers come with the catches. Flawless bolt hold open after over 8,000 rounds through my CMMG (early one).
Great combo.
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Airbrush wrote:I just prefer the real thing.
Btw do you really believe a semi .22 of any make could shoot 150 k rounds with no stoppages, I call bs.
The real thing? What, a direct gas impingement .223? If not, it's just like the Smith, a training/fun gun.
As for the 150K rounds, I remember him saying they had two Smiths and had gone through 150K rounds. One of them had allegedly not had a stoppage. I'll try and find the post and link it.
But in all honesty, I've got around 5K through my Smith and of around the Alf a dozen only stoppages it has had, they were all ammo related. Solved with a quick tap, rack, bang, with the errant round going off with a second strike. Call BS on one not having a stoppage after chewing through an enormous amount of ammo, yeah it could be. But just as likely it's not...
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Airbrush wrote: Is he strong enough to shoot it.
I've got a Ruger SR22 chopped and modded to beyond "Call of Duty" fantasy, and it weighs over 9lbs loaded!!! The Smith is 5 3/4lbs.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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I've got a Ruger SR22 chopped and modded to beyond "Call of Duty" fantasy, and it weighs over 9lbs loaded!!! The Smith is 5 3/4lbs.
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I made one of those once. Awesome fun.
Green mountain barrel tied up with the Parker hale mod beautifully.
Green mountain barrel tied up with the Parker hale mod beautifully.
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It was amazing out at 100. Brilliant rifle that. Had to sell it when plod told me I couldn't have more than two .22's.
This is thankfully no longer the case but I do miss that rifle.
This is thankfully no longer the case but I do miss that rifle.
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Hunter87 wrote:Sim G wrote:Airbrush wrote: I PREFER BATTLEFIELD 4 MYSELF BUT........ SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME
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In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Interestingly, a new shooter from Scotland tops the GR T&P 1 National Rankings shooting an AR style Ruger 10/22.
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