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Lt Col Daniel Snyder
January 17, 2018
I received mine a couple of months ago and have shot it enough to be impressed. With Federal Gold Medal Match ammo I’ve gotten a few very impressive groups. On average, 1.25” although some have been well under that. With Winchester 147 gr ball; easily 1.5”. The ergonomics of the rifle are spot on. It would be nice if the safety were a bit bigger on one side and could be user configured for a right or left handed shooter but that not a big deal. The engineering, the quality, the handling, are freakin spot on. This rifle is not whispy though. It’s stout, substantial, in a word “ manly”. Am I glad that I had to wait forever to finally get this rifle? Not really but I’m damn glad I’ve got it now. I mounted a Trijicon accupower 1 x 8 in American Defense QD mounts on my MDR. I couldn’t be happier.
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Greta
March 16, 2023
has like zero recoil but like the lvl 4 pk restriction is unnecessary.
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J Bell
August 8, 2018
Rifle accuracy is good for a bull pup style rifle. 3 shots to zero on a 100 yard target using a Leupold Mark 6 1-6x20 CMR-W7.62 scope. From there, rang 10" gong plates out to 500 yards using the reticle markings for the 7.62 round.
Trigger could be better with about 3/16 sear travel before release but you can deal with it. Switching right to left ejection very easy, but shooting suppressed makes the rifle, magazine, and shooter quite dirty.
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Mike
March 15, 2019
Rifle was ammo sensitive at first but running fine now. Suppressed it runs perfect with my SandmanS. Runs Match and M80 Ball fine but is hard on brass but you don't lose your brass. Running an ACOG 3.5 that works great. Soft shooting but is not a light rifle. Unique rifle but not a SACAR 17 by any means. G needs to bring a trigger package out for it. New 6 position gas regulator coming for it. Desert Tech customer Service was very responsive. Cool does not come cheap but it is an accurate rifle. Looking at a Covert next.
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