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Great concept and execution, Mike! Is there a price for a PSG-2?You have to squeeze the grip to fire the gun like a P7. When you release it the bolt will hold back. There is a button on the right side of the forearm that releases the barrel and then you twist the entire front of the gun off. This was done by TSC. It is really slick.
You have to squeeze the grip to fire the gun like a P7. When you release it the bolt will hold back. There is a button on the right side of the forearm that releases the barrel and then you twist the entire front of the gun off. This was done by TSC. It is really slick.
To clarify this, Mike was telling me that when the the button is depressed the bolt slams home. When firing and the button is depressed, the gun fires in normal semiautomatic mode. If the bolt is already forward, the button released and then fired, the bolt will lock back to the rear automatically (regardless of empty or full mag) this is done so the rifle can quickly by broken back down again (as is the spirit of a break-down sniper rifle). He also stated that a bare-bones version might be had at $16k for those on a budget, but the total can easily reach well over $20k depending on options.You have to squeeze the grip to fire the gun like a P7. When you release it the bolt will hold back. There is a button on the right side of the forearm that releases the barrel and then you twist the entire front of the gun off. This was done by TSC. It is really slick.