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The purpose I see for rifles like the GSG5 or the GSG47 is for cheap training purposes. If you had to train someone to shoot well quickly. It is much easier to use a GSG5 when one spends two weeks and 2,500+ rounds of ammo. Although I can say that Airsoft is an even cheaper method of training than .22LR.
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#2
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I actually don't own a .22, believe it or not. But like alot of Canadians I learned to shoot a rifle with a Lee-Enfield C No.7 in the cadets. I was on the range team and had my own permanently assigned to me - I've got alot of fond memories of that rifle, I'd love to buy one one of these days.
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I held one of them and it feel like an airsoft gun in steroids, I donīt know why GSG made the Ak (someone told me that the romanians .22 are cheaper and better) instead of another rifle, like the G-36.
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The .22 there is what me, and several friends, learned to shoot on. I bought it right after turning 18. Will never sell it. Love the gun. Eats everything, shoots well. The accutrigger is nice. Cant wait to get a centerfire savage some day, they make a hell of a gun. My next will be another savage rimfire, scoped though, so i can have cheap practcie with scope (may go .22mag/17hmr) and irons.
Last edited by k9870; 12-31-2009 at 04:56 PM. |
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Hey, I would trade my xbox for that Sig 522.
Oh man, I would trade... my... car for that. No wait, I don't have a car. |
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