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    Nice one John, Variation...... I put mine in the other day but not for what your getting, have a feeling once its back I may put an other in, tempted by a Broomhandle Mauser I'd seen.......

    I like the bolt on the Tippman, look forward to the pics and review.

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    I have the Tippmenn guys, picked it up Saturday, great bit if kit. Very impressive build quality, pics and range report when I get a chance.

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    Pics would do for now John, keep us going till the range report......

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    Will do Geoff, its gone straight into the safe at the moment, works all pervasive unfortunately.

    Impressive package though, hard case, two mags, short replacement rails for the handguard, action lock and printed manual.

    The manual mainly states the bleeding obvious, but it does give a full parts schematic, with parts numbers for everything, so that's very useful.

    I added an Israeli army sling and handguard rail covers, I will replace the sliding butt and buffer Tube at some point, as its only two position and a little sloppy for my liking. (the only mild complaint I can level at the build)... Also I will replace the A2 pistol grip with a Hogue or Fab Defence item.

    The only real criticism I can level is the cost in the UKicon, good value quality .22lr AR15 in UK terms, but massively more than its US price point.

    That said, its extremely expensive to run a business in the UK and import from the US isn't cheap ....
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    Cheers John, Hope you got the Rat problem sorted........

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    Three dead rats in the attic Geoff, the bar Stuart's had gone through my old Bergen and shredded my sleeping bag!

    Christ what a smell ...

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    Finally shot the AR today, impressed, shoots beutifully, dosen't miss a beat ... and throws each and every spent case in precisely the same direction and into a foot square area of grass 7 feet away.

    A sign of a well engineered action.

    I put 50 rounds through it to start bedding in and got her zeroed, very impressed so far, pics next week

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    Nice to have one put all the brass together. Also shows ammo that is consistent.
    Regards, Jim

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    Cheers Jim, CCI mini mag. Pleasant hour at the range, had the place to myself.

    Just me, my better half with a camera (a few pics posted this week) and the sound of skylark's.

    Nothing to disturb the piece ... Except me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    Nothing to disturb the piece
    And if sound moderators were widely accepted, that wouldn't be so...
    Regards, Jim

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