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<blockquote data-quote="TSgt Twitch" data-source="post: 1880474" data-attributes="member: 24664"><p>New here, No real name for myself yet, but wanted to share an experience i had today.</p><p></p><p>I traded earlier in the week for a nice little DPMS M4gery and ran it through its paces. Shot good, clean and no complaints. Had a CMMG kit in my garage for awhile that I hadnt messed with cause I only have one other AR-15 and I leave it setup for coyote/big kitty duty with my chickens/goats etc. well i dropped it in tonight after soaking it in CLP over night, then drying and lubing with rem oil. Popped 25 rounds of WWB, all went bang flawlessly, loaded 25 CCI stinger, again all went bang flawlessly, loaded 25 subsonics. 24/25 went bang with a FTE on 23 racked it and life was good again. </p><p>I was just dirt shooting so no comment on accuracy, but i didn't notice any extreme flyers out to 30-50 yds. </p><p></p><p>Seems like a great tool for teaching my youngest daughter the firearm and the muscle memory for the weapon for everyone. Plus since it fire subs somewhat reliably will be good for garden guard duty <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Not an in-depth review I know, but for anyone thinking of buying this vs another "cheap" 22. I say go for it. its fun, has a practical use, and its fun shooting without thinking dang i just missed 3 times thats $2 down the drain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSgt Twitch, post: 1880474, member: 24664"] New here, No real name for myself yet, but wanted to share an experience i had today. I traded earlier in the week for a nice little DPMS M4gery and ran it through its paces. Shot good, clean and no complaints. Had a CMMG kit in my garage for awhile that I hadnt messed with cause I only have one other AR-15 and I leave it setup for coyote/big kitty duty with my chickens/goats etc. well i dropped it in tonight after soaking it in CLP over night, then drying and lubing with rem oil. Popped 25 rounds of WWB, all went bang flawlessly, loaded 25 CCI stinger, again all went bang flawlessly, loaded 25 subsonics. 24/25 went bang with a FTE on 23 racked it and life was good again. I was just dirt shooting so no comment on accuracy, but i didn't notice any extreme flyers out to 30-50 yds. Seems like a great tool for teaching my youngest daughter the firearm and the muscle memory for the weapon for everyone. Plus since it fire subs somewhat reliably will be good for garden guard duty :) Not an in-depth review I know, but for anyone thinking of buying this vs another "cheap" 22. I say go for it. its fun, has a practical use, and its fun shooting without thinking dang i just missed 3 times thats $2 down the drain. [/QUOTE]
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