Izhmash korshun 22 semi auto

Ross B.

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My new addition, its a beast, very well made rifle. it has what I would call a medium-heavy barrel with a deeply recessed crown. There are two mounting points attaching the receiver and barrel to the walnut stock, the stock holds 2 5rd mags. The rifle is solid, pulls up and balances nicely, weighing in at 6.6 pounds. The receiver is grooved for optics and the rear site has a 25m and 75m setting. There is creep but then the trigger breaks clean at a nice weight. This rifle can be easily field stripped allowing for the action, receiver and barrel to be cleaned without taking down the whole rifle. This rifle came with 3 5rd mags, a cleaning rod with a couple different ends, a tool kit for take down, and a bottle for oil, along with the manual etc.



 
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So how does it shoot? Is it jam proof, ammo fussy?
What sort of groups can you get?
I'm sorta curious as I own a BB7-2, the trigger is easily adjusted on that one, maybe have a closer look at your korshun, might be able to make it creep free.
 
So how does it shoot? Is it jam proof, ammo fussy?
What sort of groups can you get?
I'm sorta curious as I own a BB7-2, the trigger is easily adjusted on that one, maybe have a closer look at your korshun, might be able to make it creep free.

I like the way it feels and shoots. CCI subsonics, rws subsonics, rws club, lapua standard plus and winchester dynapoints are the five types of ammo I have used so far and they have functioned perfectly.
 
I like the way it feels and shoots. CCI subsonics, rws subsonics, rws club, lapua standard plus and winchester dynapoints are the five types of ammo I have used so far and they have functioned perfectly.

Does it cycle the subsonics?
 
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