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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 2457085" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>they are great guns for the money and ammo is cheap but drying up. score a can at the big show if you can. round or hex receiver?</p><p>typically,i like the pre war guns. the metal is usually machined better because they weren't cranking them as fast as they could.</p><p>the lowest sight setting is something like 500 meters or so. take a small diameter heat shrink tubing and make the front sight post taller and use scissors to trim to 100 yards or whatever distance you want to shoot at. that is the fastest way to get the gun on target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 2457085, member: 6795"] they are great guns for the money and ammo is cheap but drying up. score a can at the big show if you can. round or hex receiver? typically,i like the pre war guns. the metal is usually machined better because they weren't cranking them as fast as they could. the lowest sight setting is something like 500 meters or so. take a small diameter heat shrink tubing and make the front sight post taller and use scissors to trim to 100 yards or whatever distance you want to shoot at. that is the fastest way to get the gun on target. [/QUOTE]
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