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Originally posted by Kurt V
Obin, nice weapon, but your firing stance sucks big time!
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well the ground was SOAKING wet and i didn't want to get mud all over my pants. usually i have a "proper" stance but the mud didn't call for that on this day.
hoff944: the PSL is indeed semi-auto. you can own any semi-auto with a high capacity magazine as long as the magazine was manufactured before the high-cap ban. offhand that ban is expiring in 2004 so keep harassing your congressmen to help expire it! we have a few other "choice" toys that don't appear in the photo, along with a stack of high capacity magazines.
ZAMIRZ: the CA gun laws suck! that's what happens when you let people take over who 'know what's good for everybody" and do everything under the guise of "this will decrease crime". as we all know those laws don't do a damn thing except make it harder for honest people to get what they want.
we plan to use the PSL forever and keep it in great shape. ours is Romanian military issue. it's not a knocked-down and filtered civilian rifle. it came in the original military packaging with the matched scope ZEROED from the Cugir factory in Romania. we originally wanted a Soviet-era Dragunov SVD but those are extremely expensive these days. the PSL is just as accurate and just as powerful but at a fraction of the price.
i understand that with match-grade ammo, these things can drill targets with sub-MOA accuracy. in laymans terms that means that for every 100 yards of distance... the bullets will all hit within 1" of each other all day long. so within 600 yards... you're hitting within 6"... 1000 yards... 10"... and so on and so forth.
the PSL is like the Porsche of rifles. you get what you pay for and when you pay for the top of the line item built tough as a tank... that's what you get.
obin