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<blockquote data-quote="Nighthawk" data-source="post: 1503780" data-attributes="member: 3906"><p>Steve is right. I have RDIAS, but given the choice, a factory sear placed in the correct position, with the Mr. Happy hole drilled, and the correct other parts to make Mr. Happy work correctly, is the only way to go.</p><p></p><p>But who needs a weapon for supprosion fire, I actually like placing my shots in the correct place. Its not like the days when they just kept comming. The ahhh factor wears off real fast. But they are great investments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nighthawk, post: 1503780, member: 3906"] Steve is right. I have RDIAS, but given the choice, a factory sear placed in the correct position, with the Mr. Happy hole drilled, and the correct other parts to make Mr. Happy work correctly, is the only way to go. But who needs a weapon for supprosion fire, I actually like placing my shots in the correct place. Its not like the days when they just kept comming. The ahhh factor wears off real fast. But they are great investments. [/QUOTE]
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