Quote Originally Posted by DaveHH View Post
I would bet my house that the carbine will not shoot .5 MOA.

I wonder why a person would want to shoot 1800 rds dry until it stopped, which damages the weapon, when it is designed to be lubricated? I would be far more impressed by 6,000 rds well lubricated which duplicates the GI test.
Ron did this to demonstrate that his cast receivers and bolts are fine, as long as they receive their proper care. Shot to destruction, he proved that, even without lubrication that they could be fired to nearly 1/3 the life demanded by the USGI endurance specifications.

This was one way to prove it.

Give that some thought.