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Slimjim34655

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About Slimjim34655

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  • Birthday 12/03/1985

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  1. I know-I know, I needed to shoulder into it more. More a shove than a kick.
  2. It is still a stout trigger pull, but the trigger linkage lets you take up the slack. The felt recoil isn.'t any worse from what I could tell. You can feel the heat on your face when you fire, so I would worry about having a muzzle break on it. Obviously the stock sights are worthless now, so the hunt for a gas tube rail begins. I noticed some holes drilled on the sides of the stock that look like mount points for short rails. It's still just a shotgun, and it still weighs the same, but all in a shorter package. For $200 (and now 275) i think it's a good deal (assuming you are into bullpup
  3. I'm stationed a FT Campbell, and recently got back from Afghanistan (not employed by bjorn). I wanted to share about getting something that I had written off as a bad investment long ago. I'm a single poster because I didn't feel I had anything to contribute till now. It's cool though, I'm obviously just some photoshop creation come to steal your money. Guess I'll just stick with being a two post member.
  4. Years later, I have mine as well (just in time for mother's day). The instructions weren't completely clear, but easy enough to figure out. It feels much sturdier than the factory stock set (something I always found dissapointing). I find the bolt hold open easy (enough) to use, and since you can adjust the tension on the trigger, it have a very nice feel to it. The 10 round mags I have work well (the bottom of the grip lines the angle for the rock-lock just right) but it is a tight fit. I still have yet to put rounds through it. Honestly, I'm down-right giddy, so I'm struggling to keep t
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