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isig516.jpg Decided to move up to a big boy , SIG 516 , i currently have a M&P 15-22 rifle but wanted to get a quality 223-556 , as soon as i get to the range ill let ya know how she is !!

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Hopper,

 

Have you shot it yet? I have been looking at the 516 for a while but know nobody who has one. Please let us know what you think of it.

 

Ray Ray, I was thinking the same thing. Hard to see anything

 

Jared,

funny stuff, but very wrong.

 

Harry, C'mon, he left himself wide open for that, it is messed up tho.:)

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I had the same problem finding one , finally found one at Butches in Vineland , think i got the last one , lol so im gonna try and get to the range one day this week and ill let you know what i think

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