cetercut I almost got one but due to exposed action I did not , I think what MTN ghost is saying is why I didnt buy it , when you cock gun , the parts are all exposed and greased and it is not a WOODS gun where you can get like sand or dirt near this or it WILL FAIL , look at video , even AGT says it is not a Hunting gun because of this , I am not a bench shooter
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Well, I have had two Vulcans, and two Vulcan2s, and they have the same cocking mechanism. To be fair to AGT, if this design is "exposed and greased, and not a woods gun and will fail", then of course the Impact and Edgun R5M are in the same category... Do people hunt in the woods with Impacts and EDguns? Just a thought. I've used each of them for hunting in dusty, windy conditions, and had ZERO issues with any of my Vulcans, they are very high quality guns on the same level as Impacts, and probably more solidly built and durable, similar to Edguns… When you cock an R5M, have you seen how exposed the rollers are inside the open action? Of course you're entitled to your opinion, but how about actually owning and shooting one prior to passing judgement that I've never seen you pass on Impacts or Edguns...
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