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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer Trinimon's Avatar
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    Frack me!! Droooool....
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    Wtf.... Oh ya now I remember I'm in Canada. Regular people are not allowed such things.
    Just some guy... yes that guy...

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    Looking forward to testing this beauty out
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    One in action for those that care https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qfBUPN4sTs
    The guy had to use his fingers to take the empty casing out of the feed way. I image this rifle is very expensive. You would think the extractor design would eject the casing completely out of the chamber feed way no matter how slowly the bolt was operated?

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    Sweet looking rifle. Would be a great medium range rifle. For now I will settle for my Ruger American Ranch in 300blk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbs View Post
    The guy had to use his fingers to take the empty casing out of the feed way. I image this rifle is very expensive. You would think the extractor design would eject the casing completely out of the chamber feed way no matter how slowly the bolt was operated?
    Slow bolt manipulation could = policing your brass
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    A nice custom mirage cover will be made. During testing will mount S&B 5-25x56 or even higher mag scope makes for nice precise and consistant POA.
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    Why would cops need suppressors on their guns?

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    OMG, that is one amazing piece of kit! It's such a shame that we regular folk are not allowed to have suppressors. I mean c'mon, it saves hearing and is good for the environment! Thanks for sharing Grumpy, you tease! Can't wait to see the "on the range" video, hope it's coming soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayHill View Post
    Why would cops need suppressors on their guns?
    So they don't make as much noise when they shoot.

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