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    Talking Romanian Drag pics

    I'm trying out a new camera, so, please excuse the quality of these pics. I'll most likely post a range report next week-SDH
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    Nice looking rifle. It'd be interesting to see how it preforms out to 400m and 600m.

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    I'd be happy at 2.5 m.o.a. anything better is a plus, anything worse is expected-SDH

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    It's a nifty looking combloc thing. I assume the receiver is US made?
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    Can't tell, its stamped made in Romania, but, I really don't know if that means the bulk of the parts or the whole unit. It match's quite well and the serial numbers are pretty much stamped into all major parts. The case it came in is from Romania (or so it says) and all the add-ons look authentic, but, again its at best a crap shoot. I figure they will probably ban this gun in short order, so, I'd best jump on it before they do. Either way, off to the range next week for a little fun-SDH

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    I think some US guns can get away without changing the receiver if lots of smaller parts are replaced with US made stuff...trigger parts...gas piston...stock wood

    I believe its a percentage thing...

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    I just got out of the inside of this gun and it hasn't been shot. The burrs were new and in great quantity this includes the bolt and secondary parts. Because I plan on shooting this gun, I took the liberty to give it a complete de-burring session and a good coat of NASA grease. Its working pretty slick and all features are performing well, Saturday sure looks like a long way off. My boys are hounding me already. Something tells me I'm going to get limited trigger time, KYP-SDH

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