You'd think with that big chunk of a bolt slapping back back and forth, compounded by the bolt accelerator, it'd make rapid fire accuracy pretty tough. Not really the case, is it?
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You'd think with that big chunk of a bolt slapping back back and forth, compounded by the bolt accelerator, it'd make rapid fire accuracy pretty tough. Not really the case, is it?
I'll be honest, this shot so well and so smooth I didn't even notice the bolt moving. I'll have to do some more investigating with it next time I go but I have a lot of handguns and this one was easily the easiest to keep on target. I watch guys at a third of the distance struggling to hit a man sized target and I just hit it with a full clip with zero practice or preparation.
I've got a few myself, and I'd be prone to concur with your assessment. Many are accurate, but few are so stable for rapid follow up shots.
I found a proper Danish holster for it. I'll keep the Swedish Sam Brown rig but wanted the correct one for it also.
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Awesome shooters, you will enjoy it. Get a few extra mags to load at home as they are a real barn-stitch to load. I got one for a great price a good few years back, but foolishly sold it to fund a Luger purchase. Always regretted that and was eventually able to buy it back from the guy I sold it to. It won't leave me again!