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supported on a sandbag and the butt stock on my left hand. The accuracy that I man- aged to achieve with the default ammunition has been about 0.55 MOA@100 m. I think that a careful own elaboration would im- prove that result. So far, the rifle works like a charm. Only once, during Tactical Polish Sniper 2015 competition, the magazine fed two rounds simultaneously, but this was my fault. Under time pressure, I attached the magazine in- correctly. I have got used to the trigger with the weight of 10N (in a strictly sport weap- on, I had the trigger set for 250 g), especially due to the fact that it allows the maximum shortening of the idle distance and limit- ing the „drop" after releasing the spire. The barrel heats up slowly, even during fast and intensive shooting. It evenly conducts heat and I have not noticed a situation in which the barrel would decrease accuracy param- eters. The weight of the weapon is good for stability and light for the area below the shooter's clavicle. Even the women, who had the opportunity to use my rifle, were posi- tively surprised with its small recoil. Cleaning of the weapon is simple and does not significantly differ from the cleaning process of other precision rifles. However, I don't like the fact that the cheek-pad and the butt-pad are adjusted with pads. First of all, this requires an additional Allen key and, second of all, you need to carry those lousy pads (expensive) too. This is neither conven- ient nor intuitive, but one has to remember that Sako TRG were designed in 1989. Sako TRG 22 is a multi-purpose rifle. It may be successfully used in sport (e.g. 300 m and long-range sport shooting), hunting (e.g. during hunting from a raised stand), or in military or police duties. In Poland, TRG 22 are used in Armed Forces, by Police SWAT Teams, Government Protection Bureau and Border Guard. In the world, this weapon is used by military Italy, Spain, Turkey, Denmark, the Czech Republic and Netherlands. FIREARMS

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