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Frag Out! Magazine #09

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subassemblies, even under combat conditions. The rifle is also designed for left-handed shooters – one has to move the cheekpiece and the safety lever to the other side. In the USA, there are also versions with short barrels even like 17", which may interest the law enforcement forces that op- erate mainly in urban areas, where no one usually shoots from a distance of 1500 m and sometimes one should have the strength a "magnum", or the possibility to discreetly transport the weapon. On wrench and takes about a minute! Without too much problems it can be performed under field conditions. The re-mounted barrel awarded us with a group of approx. 1 MOA from the previous one (of course, we consider also the "human error"). Unfortunately, we did not have time to check the repeatability of this. Later on, we replaced the barrel once more – this time for a 20" with .308 Win, and the head of the bolt and the magazine. Once more, shooting was very pleasant. Despite the light and openwork de- sign, the recoil of the weapon is gentle and easy for the shooter. The bolt works smoothly, while the claw extractor removes the fired shells with no problems. I gave a total of about 50 shots (35 with .338LM and 15 with .308 Win). I know that this is too little to precisely test a weapon, but it is sufficient to say that MRAD is a mature and well-designed construc- tion. I really liked the mod- ular structure and the pos- sibility of replacing respective www.fragoutmag.com

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