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<blockquote data-quote="whiskeysnoot" data-source="post: 3141371" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Yes, I’ve had one for a couple of months now. Immediately swapped magazine adapter to Glock. This is not a cheesy adapter. It is nice solid box. Took less than 5 mins. </p><p>Stock: Very solid and stout. Seems as though it would take a lot of abuse. On the heavy side, though.</p><p>Trigger: Pleasantly surprised. Like the new 10/22 trigger group. </p><p>Sights: Ghost ring rear and wing protected front. Nice for daylight shooting but the black blade gets very </p><p> difficult to see in low light. Easily adjusted with set screws. </p><p>Bolt: Last round hold open. Automatic bolt release. Handle can be easily swapped to either side. After a </p><p> the first couple of mags I swapped to left side. Makes for pretty fast reloads. </p><p>Mag Release: Large button that is easy to operate. </p><p>Takedown Feature: Positive lockup and simple to take down</p><p></p><p>All of my shooting thus far has been <25 yds so I can’t speak for LR accuracy. I’ve run about 500 rds through it with two FTEs. Both of these were with Federal aluminum cases which I’ve found to be sticky. No failures with brass ammo. I used factory Glock mags and ETS extended mags. All fit great and dropped when they were supposed to. </p><p></p><p>I put a Burris FastFire on the Picatinny rail. Solves not being able to see sights in low light. </p><p></p><p>Overall, yes, I like it very well. It is my new trunk monkey. Not perfect, a little on the heavy side. Really wanted an AR-9 but for the money ($500 vs $1300) I’m pretty pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskeysnoot, post: 3141371, member: 4542"] Yes, I’ve had one for a couple of months now. Immediately swapped magazine adapter to Glock. This is not a cheesy adapter. It is nice solid box. Took less than 5 mins. Stock: Very solid and stout. Seems as though it would take a lot of abuse. On the heavy side, though. Trigger: Pleasantly surprised. Like the new 10/22 trigger group. Sights: Ghost ring rear and wing protected front. Nice for daylight shooting but the black blade gets very difficult to see in low light. Easily adjusted with set screws. Bolt: Last round hold open. Automatic bolt release. Handle can be easily swapped to either side. After a the first couple of mags I swapped to left side. Makes for pretty fast reloads. Mag Release: Large button that is easy to operate. Takedown Feature: Positive lockup and simple to take down All of my shooting thus far has been <25 yds so I can’t speak for LR accuracy. I’ve run about 500 rds through it with two FTEs. Both of these were with Federal aluminum cases which I’ve found to be sticky. No failures with brass ammo. I used factory Glock mags and ETS extended mags. All fit great and dropped when they were supposed to. I put a Burris FastFire on the Picatinny rail. Solves not being able to see sights in low light. Overall, yes, I like it very well. It is my new trunk monkey. Not perfect, a little on the heavy side. Really wanted an AR-9 but for the money ($500 vs $1300) I’m pretty pleased. [/QUOTE]
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