Sterling!

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Slow Hand
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Sterling!

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After nearly a year, my paperwork finally went through and I was able to pick up my Sterling earlier this week. I shot it at an indoor range the next night and its super smooth! Shot five rounds on semi at ten yards and made a nice tight group. My buddy said, "I bet you cant do that on Full Auto" so I braced myself and shot this:

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Shot it outdoors yesterday and got some video you can see it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5SBvEh ... Y8PCdws95A

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Re: Sterling!

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Very nice. What kind of finish is on it?
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It's a wrinkle finish.
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Love the Sterlings, have fun with it...
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They always have that same crinkle finish on them. Very unique.

Nice little rifle, but fess up you wanted it so you could mock it up as a Star Wars Stormtrooper blaster.


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