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That is the sort of customer service I wish I saw more often. They very graciously are sending me another mag, free of charge. Following the instructions that came with it, I contacted Winchester, instead of Pyramyd Air where I bought it. Also, sometimes with the same end of the mag, a round won't fire. Of note, one end of my mag doesn't seem to work right, it won't snap into the mag well without a little fiddling with the mag release button. The M14 is made for aimed shots, this replica is the same and is a blast. So, unlike my other CO2 assault rifle, the HK MP5 PDW, you can't sling 40 rounds down range as fast, but this is the M14, one of, if not the most accurate military assault rifle ever made. Fire your eight shots and flip it around for eight more. It is sort of like the old, not recommended, practice of jungle clipping two M-16 mags together. Winchester actually says 16 rounds, but only by flipping the mag around. So, pretty accurate.Īs it says in the specs, it has a double ended 8 round magazine. For fun, I make little metal plates out of pieces of pop cans and you can easily knock these over at my range with targets about the size of a pinky nail. I was driving tacks, well screws anyway, into my cardboard trap front with it. The length of my garage, so about 10 yards or less, it easily groups all the shots together in one ragged hole. After shooting a few rounds, I cobbled together a makeshift bench rest with a Little Giant step ladder and dialed in my shots. The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation and is a peep, or aperature sight. The front sight is molded as part of the barrel sleeve and cannot be removed, unlike the original. It has more or less the same sights as the original except they are plastic. You can read the specs at any website that sells them so lets talk about shooting. Pretty much anything you can touch besides the safety is plastic, but dimensionally it is very near to a perfect copy of the M14, or at least as near as I can remember from about 20 years ago anyway. First impressions, as virtually every review I read prior to purchasing said, is that it is very plasticky (is that a word?). Keep in mind, I shoot for fun and I am not planning on competing in air gun shoots so having a replica gun that shoots well is what keeps me happy. My new air rifle, the Winchester M14 CO2 dual ammo rifle arrived a few days ago. I shoot away in my garage without worrying about weather, or driving to the range, or if there is going to be a firing point open when I get there. I hadn't shot bb or pellet guns since I was a kid but my wife bought me a Crosman.
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One of which, is my new hobby=replica air guns. I decided to get a little more expansive with this blog and add my random musings on a variety of topics.
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