new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
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new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
this is my new baby, I know its not going to fire as fast as an AR nor be as easy to fire consistently, however it is more involving to shoot and offers a challenge to brighten up those "plinking" sessions
with a 20" 1in9 twist barrel 600 yrds should be doable.
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Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
Mate of mine in Scotland uses one of them for Roe, handy woods gun.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
Chap at the club has one so handled one for the first time not long ago. Really nice feel to it.
Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
Do you think you could shoot it from the week hand?
They look good with a moderator on the end, are you going to get one?
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They look good with a moderator on the end, are you going to get one?
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Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
They're good for foxes out of a truck cab too
Have you got the Trigger Tamer in yours? It lightened my trigger up quite a bit, but didn't do much for the 'squashy' feeling

Have you got the Trigger Tamer in yours? It lightened my trigger up quite a bit, but didn't do much for the 'squashy' feeling
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Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
no problem with weak hand shooting its ambidextrous and as a straight pull no real worry about ejection pathDangermouse wrote:Do you think you could shoot it from the week hand?
They look good with a moderator on the end, are you going to get one?
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Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
I've shot them with and without and there was an improvement with, strangely this one hasn't got a trigger tamer, however it has had some use and yet seems "looser" and easier to fire smoothly than the other one I have used? as for the pull.... well when you are using a 3 finger technique its hard to notice the 15 stage trigger pullBlackstuff wrote:They're good for foxes out of a truck cab too![]()
Have you got the Trigger Tamer in yours? It lightened my trigger up quite a bit, but didn't do much for the 'squashy' feeling

Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
Looks like the Australians are keeping theirs for a while longer
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012 ... the-ef-88/
Also noticed the Irish army with them as well - perhaps a cheap source for magazines?
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http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012 ... the-ef-88/
Also noticed the Irish army with them as well - perhaps a cheap source for magazines?
DM
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sorry can't help myself, I love this advert :shakeshout:
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Re: new black rifle AKA "The Sink Plunger"
Sweet! :shakeshout:Dangermouse wrote:Looks like the Australians are keeping theirs for a while longer
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012 ... the-ef-88/
Also noticed the Irish army with them as well - perhaps a cheap source for magazines?
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