.22 IOF IN THE PROCESS OF UPGRADING

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Re: .22 IOF IN THE PROCESS OF UPGRADING

Post by The Doc » Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:28 am

mandeep.khera wrote:MAG CUT DOWN TO 5 BULLETS
Why ? What advantage does it have over the original 10 shot magazine ?

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Re: .22 IOF IN THE PROCESS OF UPGRADING

Post by sat » Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:43 am

Do take the photos in natural light, we will be able to see a lot more detail, if you are using a compact point & shoot camera do use the 'macro' setting to take the detail images of front sight, bolt, magazine, action etc

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Re: .22 IOF IN THE PROCESS OF UPGRADING

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Sat Mar 26, 2011 6:56 am

The Doc wrote:
mandeep.khera wrote:MAG CUT DOWN TO 5 BULLETS
Why ? What advantage does it have over the original 10 shot magazine ?

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Aesthetically more pleasing to some.

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Re: .22 IOF IN THE PROCESS OF UPGRADING

Post by cottage cheese » Sat Mar 26, 2011 7:04 am

The Doc wrote: Why ? What advantage does it have over the original 10 shot magazine ?
Well, that skinny brinjal of a 10 round mag looks awful....even on a brno. I know utility vs looks equation will crop up but come one, one has to admit looks do matter as well. I like a pretty gun that works well .. :)

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