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ColBurton
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Classic Army M24 upgrades
25 November, 2011, 18:35
Hi Guys,
My mates picked up a Classic army m24 military, he's looking at going down the route of using a number of PDI upgrades as we have found places where we can get hold of em. Was just wondering what Barrels people would recomend? He's looking at ordering a PDI 6.01mm barrel, technicaly I believe it's for an m16 but it's of the right length I think it's about 5mm short. Would anyone have any other recomendations?
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9 February, 2012, 15:32
Re: Classic Army M24 upgrades
Mines PDI everything, using the 6.01 pdi barrel with pdi hop specially designed for the M24.
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31 July, 2012, 23:13
Re: Classic Army M24 upgrades
Apologies for the necro but I am curious to what effective range on a body sized target you get with the 'maxed PDI' route? Also I take it that the consistency and resulting accuracy are greatly improved?
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5 August, 2012, 18:09
I've hit a friend at measured 86M. But the groupings aren't that great at range with the 6.01 PDI but deadly accurate to about 50M
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8 August, 2012, 01:10
Ahh very interesting to know
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