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Thread: Anyone own a GSG5 .22 cal ?

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    yyz4208@aol.com is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Anyone own a GSG5 .22 cal ?

    I have been thinking about buying one . Looks really fun . But there almost $600 if anyone on here has one let me know what you think. Another coustomer at the shop told me its just really fancy overpriced .22 carbine and I am better off just buying a bullpup stock for my 10/22

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    well when you factor in suppressor options, and some mp5 accessories...it's quite nice

    I'll see if I can get my hands on one soon to see how they feel.

    I'm all about weight in my guns and electronics. Never had heavy electronics fail, never had a heavy gun break.

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    hey, check out the walther g22.
    one cylinder is not enough!!

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    A suppressor? unless you have a class 3 license forget about that
    I have passed up on the gsg5 I tried out and it sucked. I trust my ruger 10/22 over it any day . my 10/22 with folding stock and 50 rd drum mags beats it any day

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    Ive looked at them they look cool and would be worth it if it were a larger caliber. THey have decent weight to them and seem to be good quality. Dunno how they shoot though. Maybe if they were about half the price theyd be a fun toy.
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    yyz4208@aol.com is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    yes $600 is just too much for .22 . I wanted pistol caliber carbine so I bought a hi-point .40S&w used but it good shape for $125 at local gun shop shoots nice and has some stoping power

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