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Re: Firearms & the Art/Science of Shooting[message #331738]
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Sun, 13 April 2014 23:10 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/Bear_Classic_Brown/images/up.png)
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Usually accuracy is actually (b) in your example so it does indeed differ wildly depending on the shooter and his brunch.
Also with guns everyone has their favourites, I personally love some old WW2 stuff, yet at the same time things like the H&K G11 are just too cool to forget.
However if it came to a few guns from personal liking, I would love to get the chance to try out a good AK47/AKM or other good quality 7.62x39 AK variant. A friend of mine owns an SVD Dragunov and swears it's his best Sniper rifle, lucky it was on my list too. Would love to fire a Barrett M98B, though I have a feeling it's going to be a little underwhelming. I have a massive soft spot for M14's and Mosin Nagant 91/30 which is still an awesome rifle, not to mention my liking of certain handguns like an M1911 with a match grip and barrel, CZ75, FN FiveSeveN, etc...
However it's unlikely I'll ever get to test them as I tend to live in countries which are totally terrified of their population so instead they disarm them and treat them like criminals...
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