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There are none with 34" barrels. Its 16"sYep...if your want solid groups over 200meters best go with the 34" barrel...its a pound or better heavier...shoots about like a regular M4 just with more bang..
he has given me shit for how many rounds I've run through it tho...I guess its comes out to almost a dollar a round
he stole my last house tho (that i bought and paid for) so I consider us even
I have a STG-58 with about a 21" barrel and its a bit long so I'm looking for something a bit more compact.i wouldnt go under an 18'' barrel with a .308 but even with that being said would probabaly stay over 20''
There are none with 34" barrels. Its 16"s
When you say you're even, did you get to keep the rifle?
Weird, my wife can hammer a target at 200 meters open sight on a 16" barrel AR-15. With optics I imagine double that distance.34" length..a 34" barrel would make it a flintlock..lol..heavier/longer weapon shoots better imo..as it should..
i used to carry a CAR-15(shorty verison of the M-16a1)you couldnt hold any decent groups with it outside 200 meters..but the M-16a1 would hold fairly tight groups at 300 meters..
M48 I believeMauser
M48 I believe
Weird, my wife can hammer a target at 200 meters open sight on a 16" barrel AR-15. With optics I imagine double that distance.
I think heavy just said his wife shoots better than your mil training s2h
I have two stg-58's and a M1-A1 but this has the compact setup I'm looking for.
The money spent of a good quality press and dies will be money saved later. I prefer a single stage press for rifle, it allows me to keep tolerances closer with the rounds than my progressive does. I save the progressive for pistol rounds, I love burning those up and don't care too much about accuracy with the pistols.