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<blockquote data-quote="CWLFTMFW" data-source="post: 703949" data-attributes="member: 2829"><p>I was in debate between the sig 556 or LMT m4 and when reading reviews read exaclty what you typed. It was mentioned that the shooter felt less movement throughout operation and that they believed it was a combo of muzzle heavy and piston operation counteracting.</p><p></p><p>I actually went with the LMT because of reputation, availability of parts (well, in a decent market), and the fact that a number of reviewers felt that the "tightness" of the sig rifle would make it more adapt to malfunction in extreme environments. However, if that will never be your case, then i think the sig is an excellent choice... just make sure you don't get stuck with their cheap-o plastic furniture. A lot of complaints came up about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CWLFTMFW, post: 703949, member: 2829"] I was in debate between the sig 556 or LMT m4 and when reading reviews read exaclty what you typed. It was mentioned that the shooter felt less movement throughout operation and that they believed it was a combo of muzzle heavy and piston operation counteracting. I actually went with the LMT because of reputation, availability of parts (well, in a decent market), and the fact that a number of reviewers felt that the "tightness" of the sig rifle would make it more adapt to malfunction in extreme environments. However, if that will never be your case, then i think the sig is an excellent choice... just make sure you don't get stuck with their cheap-o plastic furniture. A lot of complaints came up about that. [/QUOTE]
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