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Frag Out! Magazine #10

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www.fragoutmag.com the bolt. If you not – it may got damaged. Not from the first such neglect, but after a few it may get troublesome at a least expected moment..efajnie. The safety is not complicated at all. It is of a lever type, and it only has two positions, aft (white-paint- ed SAFE) and front (red-painted FIRE). Ergonomics? Umm, not really. You can't take it off safety with the firing hand without shifting your grip – but it works. The trigger is actually quite nice for that kind of weapon. The pull is heavy enough not to fire inad- vertently, but not too heavy, and it moves fluently. No jumps, no slips, no multiple stops or any oth- er surprises. Coupled with a quite controllable rate of fire, this trigger allows to squeeze single shots quite easily. Short bursts, 2-4 shots are super easy. What one needs a fire-selector for? As we said before, it is easily shot off-hand – you just shoulder it, keep the pistol grip and grab by the bipod (folding forward or backward) or it's left leg (if deployed). That gives enough purchase for control, but for comfort a vertical foregrip would be advisable. If you have good gloves, you may as well grip by the receiver, just remember, that it is an extension of the gas tube – and that one gets hot, fast. The barrel gets hot too, so you may forget the Chris Costa C-clamp – unless you wear an asbes- tos glove.

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