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Posted: 12/19/2013 1:07:03 PM EDT
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As promised a mag dump....I know video is not all that great. Notice not much muzzle rise. Most of the recoil is straight back.
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What kind of brake do you have on there? I have seriously thinking of getting Enterprise brakes for mine unless there is something more effective. Just standard FN old school brake. Not sure why but this gun, a true FN, shoots super smooth. I have a, 17" Imbel kit built on a Coonan receiver and it seems to have much more perceived recoil and muzzle rise. |
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Will see your video and raise you one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcgd0_eWGHI This is a full auto FAL and a full auto G3 doing a mag dump. |
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Just standard FN old school brake. Not sure why but this gun, a true FN, shoots super smooth. I have a, 17" Imbel kit built on a Coonan receiver and it seems to have much more perceived recoil and muzzle rise. Quoted:
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What kind of brake do you have on there? I have seriously thinking of getting Enterprise brakes for mine unless there is something more effective. Just standard FN old school brake. Not sure why but this gun, a true FN, shoots super smooth. I have a, 17" Imbel kit built on a Coonan receiver and it seems to have much more perceived recoil and muzzle rise. It is because the men at FM have magical properties when they work on the finest rifle ever made by the western world. Tears, blood, and sweat of the workers would give the rifle properties that enables it to shoot smoothly and truly, finding its mark on the communist forces. Joking, anyways I think it's probably that FN "refined" the guns while they were manufacturing so that the soldiers are actually getting a good gun. Original parts, original plans, original machining, etc etc etc...... |
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