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Mine was a Vollmer G3K that I had chopped down to a RDTS 51. I never had any issues with it. It was a blast to shoot. It would spit a fireball @ 6' long and it was as loud as any 50 I have ever been near.. Had muzzle climb but no recoil...
 
I have interest in this rifle as well, I dig that it uses PMags. I shot an XCR in CA few years back, it was a neat rifle. Maybe once I shed the chains of MA I will look into one of these.
 
Mine was a Vollmer G3K that I had chopped down to a RDTS 51. I never had any issues with it. It was a blast to shoot. It would spit a fireball @ 6' long and it was as loud as any 50 I have ever been near.. Had muzzle climb but no recoil...
Not being experienced with full-auto, I wasn't ready for the muzzle climb on the full-auto HK91 that I fired. My first shot hit the target. My second was probably over it, and I sure hope that my third shot didn't clear the high bank of the sand pit. Lesson learned.
 
Not being experienced with full-auto, I wasn't ready for the muzzle climb on the full-auto HK91 that I fired. My first shot hit the target. My second was probably over it, and I sure hope that my third shot didn't clear the high bank of the sand pit. Lesson learned.

Definitely a different experience. You really need to pull it into you and lean in. Mine tended to push me back (up) and to the the right. But, it shot slow enough that 2-3 rounds at a squeeze were easy.

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Definitely a different experience. You really need to pull it into you and lean in. Mine tended to push me back (up) and to the the right. But, it shot slow enough that 2-3 rounds at a squeeze were easy.
At the time, I was competing in service rifle with an AR15. So I adopted a service rifle style of stance. Big mistake. Once I leaned in I was OK.
 
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