Yup, looks like a hip shooter, accuracy out the window for sure
I'd like a range report after you shoot it, I can imagine its heavy fully loaded. Reminds me alot of Cobray's ingram copies.
Well I took it to the range today. The gun is a bit heavy with 32 rounds in it but functioned flawlessly. The trigger seems like its between 5-7#'s but very crisp. One thing I would change on the gun is the sights its very hard to fix in on a target. I think a red dot sight will easily fix this problem. The gun is very accurate but awkward to hold. Like mentioned before two hand traditional grip takes some effort to keep steady. One hand on the grip and a hand on the wood forearm feels a bit a strange to me with no stock. I'm thinking of getting some sort of sling that will help out with this. Overall extremly happy with my purchase and the gun is a coversation starter at the range.
Holy cow 200 bucks ? Checking on the gunbroker prices those are going for $800 to $1000
If it were me, I wouldn't muck it up by modifying anything on something that rare. Actually if it were me I wouldn't be bringing it to the range at all. Maybe once to make sure it works, then it would be a safe queen. ( especially with such a high return value on it vs the investment in such good condition )
If you didn't want to permanently alter it, it might be possible to make a wire stock that is mounted to a replacement for end. Of course you get into NFA territory, but it would be a pretty fun configuration.
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