Perhaps jinxed by the crew bragging how reliable it was, the RFB brings a surprise here. I do not prefer its choice of FAL mags and I discuss why. But despite differences in zeros on the gun, the RFB manages to turn in 41 point run tie with both PFIDude and Nutnfancy. However it will never catch up with the FN 17S and its 54 pts in the Nutnfancy Run #1. Granted many variables are at play and that makes it more entertaining and interesting. After a full strip-down and lubrication, we remain hopeful on the Kel-Tec PMR-30 runs as well. We love its lightweight, ergos, sights, mag capacity, and price. We however are not loving its reliability. The more powerful 5.7x28mm FN Five-Seven does dominate here but as we mention but it is an expensive ride and practicing with it could break the bank. PFIDAD hangs tough in the many runs on "Sledge Road" as does Chad and fun continues as do a "little bit of this and a little bit of that along the way."///////////Music: Licensed to TNP from Jason Shaw///////////////// We attribute the RFB's failures to feed to the magazine from we could gather. Chad says "A new mag for the gun is the easiest fix to your gun ever."
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