After attending the gun show in Elkhart.
I stopped in Midwest range.
For $206.00 for 4 boxes of ammo and 4 targets range time and rental.
it was a great experience.
I fired several single rounds to get a feel of the weapon.
Then it was bursts.
The target was all the way back of the range 50 yards?? .
The weapon did climb up and right.
That is why only about 5 to 10 round bursts.
I think it is the design. Your support hand does not have anything to really grip.
I think if it had a vertical grip forward. It would be more controllable.
Recoil was a bit less than my 9mm carbine.
All rounds were inside a Silhouette center mass.
The ammo was the biggest expense (price per round).
One main draw back is the sighting. it is so low you have to kink your neck to see through the sight.
The sight was a Holograph with a (o+) overlay. it was the color of gray paper. A bit hard to see. Would have been better red or green.
I stopped in Midwest range.
For $206.00 for 4 boxes of ammo and 4 targets range time and rental.
it was a great experience.
I fired several single rounds to get a feel of the weapon.
Then it was bursts.
The target was all the way back of the range 50 yards?? .
The weapon did climb up and right.
That is why only about 5 to 10 round bursts.
I think it is the design. Your support hand does not have anything to really grip.
I think if it had a vertical grip forward. It would be more controllable.
Recoil was a bit less than my 9mm carbine.
All rounds were inside a Silhouette center mass.
The ammo was the biggest expense (price per round).
One main draw back is the sighting. it is so low you have to kink your neck to see through the sight.
The sight was a Holograph with a (o+) overlay. it was the color of gray paper. A bit hard to see. Would have been better red or green.
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