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Unread 10-23-2009, 06:51 AM   #8
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I remember examining a 6"version last year. We couldn't even dismantle it properly as the parts were so poorly fitted that everything was stuck.

The design certainly has potential, but it needs quite a bit of work in the QA department.
Isn't this thing made by CNC, and supposed to be very precisely made?

The only confirmed CNC gun that I played in the past was a newly made Auto Ordnance M1 carbine that I bought NIB. Magazine column article said it's made from "state-of-the-art" manufacturing facilities in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Sounds good. However, that M1 was my nightmare. It jams like crazy in range, and it's even less accurate than a much smaller Mauser pistol made 70 years ago at 50 or 100 yards. Since then, I don't believe "state-of-the-art" anymore.
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