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<blockquote data-quote="No.343" data-source="post: 1286437" data-attributes="member: 296"><p>F-class is a scoped rifle division. There are match rifle and service rifle divisions. Their is a minimum trigger pull weight of four pounds in the service rifle division. I don't know what the match rifle requirement is. The rifles that I've seen you shoot are not service rifles. A service rifle has to be configured as a main issue rifle for the US military, i.e. 1903, Garand, M14, M-16. You can modify them, but the outward appearance has to be same as the original issue configuration. The main exceptions of those rules that i can think of are sights (hoods are allowed) and stocks. Replacing an A2 stock with an A1 stock is specifically allowed. I don't think that the M-4 is included as a service rifle despite its current status, but you'd have to be stupid to shoot one across the course of fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="No.343, post: 1286437, member: 296"] F-class is a scoped rifle division. There are match rifle and service rifle divisions. Their is a minimum trigger pull weight of four pounds in the service rifle division. I don't know what the match rifle requirement is. The rifles that I've seen you shoot are not service rifles. A service rifle has to be configured as a main issue rifle for the US military, i.e. 1903, Garand, M14, M-16. You can modify them, but the outward appearance has to be same as the original issue configuration. The main exceptions of those rules that i can think of are sights (hoods are allowed) and stocks. Replacing an A2 stock with an A1 stock is specifically allowed. I don't think that the M-4 is included as a service rifle despite its current status, but you'd have to be stupid to shoot one across the course of fire. [/QUOTE]
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