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gizamo

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Fiddling with this gun. They are super cheap...yet this one is extremely accurate with sub - sonic ammo.

Goal is to make a super quiet... backpack gun that is accurate, light, and foldable. It has to weigh less then some .22 revolvers....

hey...it is a work in much progress. :)




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Kydex styled fused sheath for a Gerber knife and the stock ammo carrier.
 
Cool little rifle. I went to their website to check out the specs and saw one of the calibers available is "9 Flobert" - what the heck is a 9 Flobert?
 
I saw this little rifle at the NRA show in Houston a while back. I fell in love with it. Talk about an excellent survival rifle. I wonder about how accurate they are? I have seen VERY few in gunshops and they were ALWAYS expensive.
 
I saw this little rifle at the NRA show in Houston a while back. I fell in love with it. Talk about an excellent survival rifle. I wonder about how accurate they are? I have seen VERY few in gunshops and they were ALWAYS expensive.


I bought mine at Kittery Trading Post. It was used and only paid a $150 for it. Came with a 3x9 Tasco scope on it. I swapped it out for a red dot in a trade.

It is a accurate little gun with a excellent 3 lb trigger. Most reviews give high marks on just how good the trigger is.

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I've been seriously considering getting one of those. They are dirt cheap and the quad rail is a nice plus too.

I currently have a Henry Arms AR-7. On the upside, the fact that it breaks down and stores in it's own buttstock is nice, as well as being semi-auto and I can store all 3, 8 round mags inside. However, the OE sights are horrible. I could mount and optic if I use Weaver/picatinny adaptors but, I'd have to take it off every time I store the gun and it won't hold zero for some reason.
 
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