I picked one up from GunBroker two weeks ago and finally had some time to play with it yesterday at the range. Its a 2nd Gen I guess? It still has the HK foregrip, but has the little nubbies on the lower grip.
It is a really fun rifle. Its hard to call it a rifle though. Its very light and I finally have something I can bolt all my leftover junk onto. Since it shoots 22LR, I'm imagining its what a suppressed 9mm would sound like. I normally shoot 308, so the recoil from 22LR felt like a pellet gun.
I've seen online where someone had built a speed loader for the mags, and I think I'm going to do this same thing with the CCI 22LR pack I bought. The little rounds are so fiddly, its a PITA to load them.
This is my first 22, so I'm not sure if the 3 FTF's I got were common. I stripped and cleaned the rifle once I picked it up from the FFL and didnt see anything worn. The guy who sold it maybe ran a few hundred rounds through it. Mostly lead rounds I'm guessing since there was a lot of fouling at the end of the barrel.
I ran 90 rounds just to play and rough sight in the little red dot I had. Cant comment on accuracy yet, but I wouldnt see using this any further than 25-50 yards. Its a simple design, lots of cross compatibility with HK parts and also with airsoft stuff as well since its a rimfire.
If you are looking for something to run a whole lot of rounds through, a trainer, or a range toy I suggest getting one.
It is a really fun rifle. Its hard to call it a rifle though. Its very light and I finally have something I can bolt all my leftover junk onto. Since it shoots 22LR, I'm imagining its what a suppressed 9mm would sound like. I normally shoot 308, so the recoil from 22LR felt like a pellet gun.
I've seen online where someone had built a speed loader for the mags, and I think I'm going to do this same thing with the CCI 22LR pack I bought. The little rounds are so fiddly, its a PITA to load them.
This is my first 22, so I'm not sure if the 3 FTF's I got were common. I stripped and cleaned the rifle once I picked it up from the FFL and didnt see anything worn. The guy who sold it maybe ran a few hundred rounds through it. Mostly lead rounds I'm guessing since there was a lot of fouling at the end of the barrel.
I ran 90 rounds just to play and rough sight in the little red dot I had. Cant comment on accuracy yet, but I wouldnt see using this any further than 25-50 yards. Its a simple design, lots of cross compatibility with HK parts and also with airsoft stuff as well since its a rimfire.
If you are looking for something to run a whole lot of rounds through, a trainer, or a range toy I suggest getting one.
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