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From: rogerma
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  • the target is upside down to compensate for muzzle climb and to keep the bullets out of the ceiling.

    If held properly it will pull straight. Your feet position will determine whice way the muzzle goes. Trust me these m4's kick. Next time your out try the full auto m14. Gotta lean into that one.

  • hah i was at the gun store in vegas too (like last weekend). check out my vids for some MP5 and Thompson shooting haha.

  • Why is the target upsidedown??? My 30-30 kicks less,and it's bolt. You're holding it wrong, it should re-coil strait back..., not to the side.

  • lol yeah why is the target upside down

  • It isn't the fact that the round is only a .223, the M4/M16 type weapons have the buffer recoil spring in the stock that absorbs most of the energy, try shooting that round in something else that doesn't utilize the buffer system and it will hurt.

  • interpol, it might've been 5.56 NATO rounds(the Bushmaster M4 shoots both) and those have WAY more kick than .223's

  • it's .223, there's not much kick...

  • I didn't fire the one with the laser on it when i was there. I feel kinda ripped off. The gun store is still an awsome place though

  • I've fired an m4 also and they do have a conciderable amount of kick to them, thats why it pulls to the right so much

  • guy seems to be very inaccurate. looks like he jerks it to the right.

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