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Old June 26th, 2009, 12:22 AM   #11
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Old June 26th, 2009, 01:33 AM   #12
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I see you went for the mid-length. I have the carbine with the pinned 14.5 barrel and am very happy with the shorter barrel and lighter weight.

Compare a Noveske side by side with other brands and you can see the difference. It's also very accurate.
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You selected a most excellent rifle Mr. JD san.

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Awesome choice. That has to be about the best gun on the market these days.

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Ya, would be one of my the top 4...then a gain....noob here.
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You couldn't possibly have need for all that rifle, how about you just hand it over to me and I'll take care of it for ya.

Let us know how it shoots
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Old June 27th, 2009, 11:06 PM   #17
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You couldn't possibly have need for all that rifle, how about you just hand it over to me and I'll take care of it for ya.

Let us know how it shoots
And let it get all that Iraqi sand caked up in it? No thanks, I still have gear with sand in it that I can't get rid off....
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And let it get all that Iraqi sand caked up in it? No thanks, I still have gear with sand in it that I can't get rid off....
Well, in all fairness, I shouldn't have to go go back to Iraq ever again, with the SOFA and whatnot (but there are plenty of other sandy options). It's bad that I can differentiate between Hawaii sand, 29 stumps sand, and Iraq sand that I can't get out of different pieces of gear.

Gonna add any goodies to that rifle, or leave it stock?
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nice looking weapon. i'm not really knowledgeable about the assault rifle market. what makes a Noveske better than other brands?
We should not refer to it as an assualt rifle, we do not assault anyone with these, we hunt with them. :-P
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Well, in all fairness, I shouldn't have to go go back to Iraq ever again, with the SOFA and whatnot (but there are plenty of other sandy options). It's bad that I can differentiate between Hawaii sand, 29 stumps sand, and Iraq sand that I can't get out of different pieces of gear.

Gonna add any goodies to that rifle, or leave it stock?
Pretty much stock, I'm thinking an Eotech with a flip out magnifier a little later on, but that's about it unless I can find a Swiss Army Knife complete with wine opener that attaches to the bayonet lug.
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