That UTAS has a nice design. The only complaint I've heard is that switching between tubular magazines is a bit counter-intuitive. (You point the selector switch at the 'wrong' one.)
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That UTAS has a nice design. The only complaint I've heard is that switching between tubular magazines is a bit counter-intuitive. (You point the selector switch at the 'wrong' one.)
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ReplyDeleteGot to say. I like the classic shotguns look better. How did this one shoot?
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ReplyDeleteLooks like it was inspired by a Stormtrooper's E11.
ReplyDeleteBeat me to it Erin Kendall
ReplyDeleteJoe Philley just picked mine up a couple of weekends ago. Loving it, I sold my Utas after the first time shooting this one.
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