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<blockquote data-quote="jhawknokc" data-source="post: 1594412" data-attributes="member: 9214"><p>No, the upper I got came assembled. I did put the lower together. I just watched a youtube video. the upper looks straight forward, hard part it sounds like is getting the gas tube lined up. I've been reading some forums and there is some question about the overall range. It's a 7.62x35 which, and I might sound like an idiot in my assumption here, is less than an AK47. We go out to packsaddle and I kid you not, 200-300 yard shot with it tending to be closer to 300. I don't know a ton about the 300 and want to make sure it has enough energy when it reaches the deer. It has to do the trick quick, it's a hard area to be tracking a deer for too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhawknokc, post: 1594412, member: 9214"] No, the upper I got came assembled. I did put the lower together. I just watched a youtube video. the upper looks straight forward, hard part it sounds like is getting the gas tube lined up. I've been reading some forums and there is some question about the overall range. It's a 7.62x35 which, and I might sound like an idiot in my assumption here, is less than an AK47. We go out to packsaddle and I kid you not, 200-300 yard shot with it tending to be closer to 300. I don't know a ton about the 300 and want to make sure it has enough energy when it reaches the deer. It has to do the trick quick, it's a hard area to be tracking a deer for too long. [/QUOTE]
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