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Thought about buying 2 of these as an entry level for both my kids. But I just can't click on the buy button. Anybody see anything wrong with these?? Don't care about free-float. Not sure of the twist rate. But for 55 grain blasting, I don't see any downside.

https://www.kygunco.com/product/and...Email&utm_campaign=July%204th%20Sale


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Went ahead and bought 2.


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For the intended purpose, I think they will be great, and greatly appreciated.

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I saw that as well but don't need one, great price for sure.


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If I had the coins, I buy one in a heartbeat.
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I had to use their customer service one time, it was a good experience so that says something in todays times.


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Mine shoots well,no problems so far.


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Originally Posted by 257heaven
Thought about buying 2 of these as an entry level for both my kids. But I just can't click on the buy button. Anybody see anything wrong with these?? Don't care about free-float. Not sure of the twist rate. But for 55 grain blasting, I don't see any downside.

https://www.kygunco.com/product/and...Email&utm_campaign=July%204th%20Sale
Using google-fu it appears to be a 1:8 twist.

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Dang it! I remember buying used 870 express shotguns to scatter around the house & vehicles cause handguns were getting so expensive.

Now, economics call for an armload of AR's. Never thought I'd see that. Hell, back in the day I bought a Mini-14 cause an AR was about double the price. Never thought I'd see that reversal either.


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