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    Polytech M14SA pictures

    I got her back home yesterdayand took some more detailed pictures tonight.
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    She got the royal treatment tonight, once I got home I stripped her down and got her good and lubricated. Now she's all ready for her first range trip on Saturday or Sunday.
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    Well how was the range trip? Are there any issues with the stock, or is it good to go? Seems like all the ones I've read about loved thier performance after they got those stocks put on. It sure looks good. I use to have a low number M1Aicon, and I had 3 stock sets for her, but never had one like yours. Great picks, Oh and how do you like that muzzle device? I never tried one of those either, looks like another "don't sit to close to my rifle with that spotting scope" device.... LOL. I found out one day why the High power 1,000 yard people don't use anything on thier rifles, if they can help it. "I was too close" with spotting scope, when a shooter beside me backed up a bit on his mat, just to get settled in better. He was shooting an Armalite AR30 in .338Lapua with muzzle device, YIKES!! the percussion blew my hat and earmuffs off, and my spotting scope was laying on its side, dont know, but I may have pulled it over with me when I got blasted.
    So me and muzzle devices are friends now, I just keep several more feet away from them at all cost. Dude want's a spotter with a gun like that, he can look behind him for instructions...lol. All the camera's at the range that day, and nobody got pics or video for you tube on that one. Despite my thinking his rifle exploded, they all said it was quite entertaining, at my expense of course. That's why I asked about your muzzly device, it looks cool and different than the standard muzzle device I had on mine.

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