Rap4 Customer:
Jason
from Bedworth, Warwickshire United Kingdom
Last weekend was the third Super6 event I have used this at and it is still generating interest in the staging and on the field. With a 20 round mag you now have to think about how you are going to move from cover to cover and where your shots are going. Best bit is sliding into cover while dropping out the dead mag and grabbing the new one. Build wise everything is little tight but does go together with encouragement.
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So far so good...
August 11, 2011
Rap4 Customer:
Dimitrios Mavrolias
from Kallithea, Attiki Greece
The problems I have faced so far where with the trim of the front screw where the mag-well is fitted. I had to trim it in order for the screw to reach the necessary depth.
I had the impression that in the initial videos Tacamo was saying that the receivers would be with polished internals. Well the internals are not polished,they do seem a little rough,I haven't installed the bolt and valve assembly (I am waiting for a new one so that I will have two markers instead of one) but it should be straight forward procedure and since it doesn't move inside the receiver it shouldn't have any friction problems.
On the outside the craftmanship is excellent with quality anodized matte paint. Great and intimidating looks.
The magazines fit really nicely inside the mag-well with no wobbling and with a little practice you can become really accustomed to it and it is fairly straight-forward.The included mag is a T68 20 round (I think with the improved neck). Great work