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I enjoyed a very good experience with a friend's (Weaver K4) scoped, magazine-fed .22 rimfire CZ rifle, which I fired many years ago (and which performed very accurately on local squirrels), but I can't remember the model number.
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I used to have magazine-fed weapons and despised the cost.
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I enjoyed a very good experience with a friend's (Weaver K4) scoped, magazine-fed .22 rimfire CZ rifle, which I fired many years ago (and which performed very accurately on local squirrels), but I can't remember the model number.
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The Model 98B is a magazine-fed bullpup chambered in .338 Lapua, a round that offers much of the range of the .50 BMG but with greater accuracy, less recoil, lighter weight and, in some states, fewer legal complications.
Barrett Model 98B 2009
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The Model 98B is a magazine-fed bullpup chambered in .338 Lapua, a round that offers much of the range of the .50 BMG but with greater accuracy, less recoil, lighter weight and, in some states, fewer legal complications.
Barrett Model 98B 2009
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The Model 98B is a magazine-fed bullpup chambered in .338 Lapua, a round that offers much of the range of the .50 BMG but with greater accuracy, less recoil, lighter weight and, in some states, fewer legal complications.
Barrett Model 98B 2009
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I used to have magazine-fed weapons and despised the cost.
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That would ban any magazine-fed weapon straight up because someone could knock together a 50-round drum forit.
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That would ban any magazine-fed weapon straight up because someone could knock together a 50-round drum forit.
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There's no Russian roulette aspect to a magazine-fed pistol.
From On High 2007
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