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So far it's been pretty fun. Picked it up the other day and got out to the woods to "test" it out.
Noticeably, it's a big pistol in my medium sized paws.
Secondly, it is pretty freaking fun. Especially once I got the magazine to hold all 32 rounds. First five times I only loaded the mag to 20 as they are stiff as a mofo new. After five firings it loaded a bit easier, but I could not get that 33rd round in there. Still 32 rounds is pretty fun.
Thirdly, it's definitely set up to be a subgun over a pistol, this guy is screaming for a pistol stabilizing brace.
Cleaning is pretty easy. Only one pin holds everything in place. Take it out and the upper and lower separate. The bolt then simply slides out the rear with the charging handle.
A few crappy things though off the get go. As illustrated on YouTube, the front cap that goes on the barrel to help screw on the molded plastic bottom rail section was too big. As was the bottom rail section. This enlargement, extruded enough past the barrel's shoulder that my suppressor wouldn't thread correctly all the way to the shoulder. On the YouTube video the guy simply unscrewed the bolt and pushed the front cap back a bit. Well, mine wouldn't go any further back. I ended up sanding some of the material off the end cap and the bottom rail section to allow the barrel to clear it better. Now, after the slight sanding job, my suppressor fits up to the shoulder of the barrel's threads.
I'll get some pictures up soon, an internet picture of the front cap and bottom rail of it to suffice for the time being. This picture shows how close tolerance there is between the cap, bottom rail and barrel shoulder.
Noticeably, it's a big pistol in my medium sized paws.
Secondly, it is pretty freaking fun. Especially once I got the magazine to hold all 32 rounds. First five times I only loaded the mag to 20 as they are stiff as a mofo new. After five firings it loaded a bit easier, but I could not get that 33rd round in there. Still 32 rounds is pretty fun.
Thirdly, it's definitely set up to be a subgun over a pistol, this guy is screaming for a pistol stabilizing brace.
Cleaning is pretty easy. Only one pin holds everything in place. Take it out and the upper and lower separate. The bolt then simply slides out the rear with the charging handle.
A few crappy things though off the get go. As illustrated on YouTube, the front cap that goes on the barrel to help screw on the molded plastic bottom rail section was too big. As was the bottom rail section. This enlargement, extruded enough past the barrel's shoulder that my suppressor wouldn't thread correctly all the way to the shoulder. On the YouTube video the guy simply unscrewed the bolt and pushed the front cap back a bit. Well, mine wouldn't go any further back. I ended up sanding some of the material off the end cap and the bottom rail section to allow the barrel to clear it better. Now, after the slight sanding job, my suppressor fits up to the shoulder of the barrel's threads.
I'll get some pictures up soon, an internet picture of the front cap and bottom rail of it to suffice for the time being. This picture shows how close tolerance there is between the cap, bottom rail and barrel shoulder.