Heading to the range tomorrow to see how it shoots.

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I went for new - via Shooting Supplies (Bromsgrove) - very friendly and helpful. I've heard that SGC aren't too customer / novice friendly - haven't seen anything myself, but the guy's an engineer so social skills aren't requiredGeek wrote:Looks very good :), I would be interested to hear your views; did you purchase new or secondhand? Are you going to stick to factory ammunition or reload?
I did want one of these a while ago but the cost and so many negative opinions put me off. Also when I first obtained my FAC I called the manufacturer of that firearms to discuss options / advise since I was new to shooting and based on how I was treated I vowed never to deal with them again.
I'm RO today so I'll get yo see your new toy in the flesh....Mikaveli wrote:Long overdue really - it's a "G" model, with billet upper and lowers and the 12.5" fluted bull barrel:
Heading to the range tomorrow to see how it shoots.
I was tempted by the wave lever - but didn't want to make it look too "un-AR" and figured as I've got pretty big hands I may not need it - time will tell.Zilberbak wrote: Only changes l have fitted the Wave lever as much better to use than the straight one and fitted a Mission First minimal stock. The only other thing would be a slim handguard with continuous top rail as the one fitted is a bit heavy. Use Geco or Barnaul ammo both work fine.
I bought a new V22, oh, must be ten years ago now, directly from Bob at his premises. I'd got lost (it's hard to find his workshop first time off) and was late for the appointment. Had to phone him a couple of times for further directions which er ... let's just say he was a tad tetchy and blunt when I first showed up. However, once we got talking, I found him very helpful and open to questions. We discussed a lot of options and he had loads of rifles within my aspirations right in his safe (huge safe).Mikaveli wrote:]
I went for new - via Shooting Supplies (Bromsgrove) - very friendly and helpful. I've heard that SGC aren't too customer / novice friendly - haven't seen anything myself, but the guy's an engineer so social skills aren't required
I'm going to run factory ammo through it initially - probably until its first service. At the very least, I want to observe all the warranty requirements until I've "proven" the gun. I'm not expecting any issues - and I think the design has been refined and evolved. It looks very well made - and the mag well flares nicely / everything seems easy to operate.
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