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Electroless Nickel plated
Black Pakkawood stocks
Whistlepig 24" 22 lr polished barrel

Shiney......my personal precious

Larger link pics to be posted on my site
in a few days.

Hope you like it.
Matt
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Funny you mention that. We are stting up to do a left handed
stock set up in the next month. All we have to do is mirror
our computer designed stocks and recode it for our CNC router.

I will also be working on a brass deflector, something tastefull
in it's looks and functional.

We have done a few custom .17 and mag versions, they are pretty cool.
I will post some pics of these in the next day or so.

Thanks,
Matt
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I appreciate your input and glad you see the engineering
we put into it.

Regarding test targets. I have been trying to get ot the range
for weeks now, it has been freaking raining almost every weekend
here in sunny San Jose Califorinia. Seriously, the weather went haywire
for the last month or so, it's driving me nuts.

We use two very high quality barrels custom made for the SG 2000.
Both are capable of matching groups with any top brand name custom
barrel on the market. Our steel barrels have always been outstanding.
50 yd 3/8" with Eley match and calm conditions. The new Whistlepig barrels
shoot as well if not better. We have finished delivering the remainder
of the custom versions and have started shipping our std. units. Most were
equipped with the steel barrel. I will have my customers send in their results
when they get some more range time in.

Essentially our new SGs have about 7-8 upgrades from our original models built in
1996. The main components though have not been changed. So our results from
our past models shouldn't really change to the new models. Though our steel barrel
maker says that his new tubes our way better than the old ones. That was great news
to me since the old model barrels were fantastic. He's got a new lapping process that
is supposed to make them shoot super tight. And the whistlepig barrrels are doing
some unreal shooting based on soem of their customer testimonials and targets.

Anyway, sorry to go on for so long. I do appreciate your comments and compliments.
We do build these products for the public, so it's important for me to respond to
the feedback, whether positive or negative.

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Thanks Remmy,
You are correct, they are a blast to shoot. Total stability, solid
platform, you can shoot it pretty fast with good accuracy, or slow
for excellent groups. Hope to hear from you one day, you will not be
disappointed.

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AZZA,
I like your opinions. The Brits are a little nuts for keeping the
SA-80. I believe they are having HK rework the rifles, at a cost of
$600 per, to improve their reliability. At least that's what a reliable
source told me, now that's nuts. I own a Steyr AUG/USR,
and I absolutley love it. It is a such a natural pointing rifle, smooth shooting
and accurate as hell rifle. I was so taken by the AUG, years ago, when I
shot one for the first time. I literally started my business because of
that first AUG experience.

We are starting R&D on our revised 10/22 AUG this coming week. It's even more
fun to shoot 22 out of an AUG configuration.

Cheers Mate
 
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