M110K1 (clone) - How Accurate Is It?
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The M110k1.. while is not exactly what we have here, we have an M110K1 clone (ish). As we prep for 100y, we find out how well this thing shoots with a plethora of ammunition.
We have to thanks Kevin (full f'ing auto) for this loaner. This was patterned off of a KAC M110K1 with the handguard/gasblock/MAMS brake being original take-off components. Marvin Pitts (Who worked at KAC at the time of the M110K1) made these ECC clone barrels with the same twist rate, dimple fluting and profiling. Receiver/BCG are not KAC, but minus the Centurion logo, the receiver does resemble the profile of the KAC receiver.
Bottom line, this is not an original piece SFOD-D KAC rifle, however Kevin had spent a good amount of time to track down components that are original or comparable.
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