Yup. He got a couple of dinners, a miserly pension, and some stamped out medals. Leave it to a country with tractor factorys building tanks, then let's build a cheep as you can get rifle with sloppy tolerance fitting parts, and you can beat the crap out of it. Now here is another way to look at it. Could you immagine a tank mechanic? Walking into an army R&D center here in the USA with a full auto gun that looks like you built it out of used crap from the junk pile behind the chicken coop. They would laugh him out the door and then sick the feds on him. People talk about flex, the Original design has a MILLED reciever. Think the ones from Hungary still made that way. Much more bucks. I used to shoot with a guy who was a bit g7n nutty and he had a Dragon. That is the real spacey looking version with the long barrel, a scope , and the bigger cartridge. Sniper stuff. It just wasn't acurate enough for him so he spent a big bucket worth of bucks and had a hand made target barrel very carefully fitted to it. This gun was a total sleeper and could damn nere out shoot anything. Garth sure liked his toys.
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