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<blockquote data-quote="Des547" data-source="post: 2254325" data-attributes="member: 26282"><p>Oh, I forgot, accuracy. I put it to paper at 50 yards and from a rest it was one ragged hole for five rounds, about 1/2 inch. Beer cans at 100 yards are no problem. Trigger has a bit of creep but let off is crisp, I haven't weighed it.</p><p></p><p>Mil-spec ? I don't know and it really makes no difference to me. It is a nicer looking and more authentic than the old Universal and GI M1 Carbines were just too expensive to pay that much money for mil spec.</p><p></p><p>Des</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Des547, post: 2254325, member: 26282"] Oh, I forgot, accuracy. I put it to paper at 50 yards and from a rest it was one ragged hole for five rounds, about 1/2 inch. Beer cans at 100 yards are no problem. Trigger has a bit of creep but let off is crisp, I haven't weighed it. Mil-spec ? I don't know and it really makes no difference to me. It is a nicer looking and more authentic than the old Universal and GI M1 Carbines were just too expensive to pay that much money for mil spec. Des [/QUOTE]
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