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You are welcome . I'll have to re-evaluate my opinion of the M10. When it first came out I thought it looked too tacticool, but it looks quite practical in action.
I got one too and I love it. I have probably close to 1K rounds through mine and not a single FTF or FTE. Back when I got mine, they were $599 and I see they are $800 now at Bud's (where I got mine).
Nice rifle! I was kicking myself for not buying one when they were selling for $500! I got mine at Kentucky Gun Company for $599 a few weeks ago - 270rds so far with no failures and no regrets
I've only shot at 30 meters so far. I'm sure someone will chime in with more experience. I'll soon be shooting at 100 yards on steel and I'll post the results
So I've always wanted a SBR and I was thinking of maybe buying an AK pistol and converting it into a SBR. From what I understand, the AK pistols don't have to worry about 922R but once you SBR it, I guess it has to be 922R compliant. So I have to find a pistol, pay the tax stamp, 922R it, and buy stock, drill and tap the rear (I'd want a folder) etc....... too much of a headache if you ask me.
So I began to think how my current M10 would look if I SBRed it and after some photo editing, I came up with the picture below.
Let me know what you guys think? it's already 922R compliant and all I'd have to do is pay the tax stamp and have a pro cut the barrel :winkkiss:
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