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    Wish I could add an AR pistol and a Draco to my small collection.

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    It was the first thing I built when I moved to Colorado. I always wanted one, but living in Massachusetts was unable to own one (they are illegal in Mass, unless you can build one that weighs less than 50oz)

    I've brought it to the range a few time...it's fun, and everyone wants to try it when you take it out.

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    Fun to play with, but go SBR and you never go back!


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    Any gun is a good gun in my opinion. The AR and AK pistols look great, are fun to blast with and are definitely a talking point.

    Much cheaper than a SBR build, not quite as cool but still lots of fun.
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    That accuracy and fps is going to fall off past 100 and 200 yards. Of course 50 I think is what most yeehawing it with one would shoot at in which case, yes they can be very accurate. It's rapid firing and staying on target that's an extra chore compared to a nice SBR you can snug up on.


    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey View Post
    When built right they are very reliable.
    Accuracy is usually 2-3 MOA on a decent built upper.

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