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MagnetoSpeed Sporter
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1215916" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>The Sporter is every bit as accurate as their other models. It's just comes without all the bells and whistles - so it's less expensive to produce and market.</p><p>I had a V2 and loved it. But I made the mistake of setting it up with the bayonet mount covering my brake ports. Blew it apart.</p><p>I was able to repair it and it worked good as new after the surgery but while I was doing the repairs I picked up a Sporter so I'd have something to work with.</p><p>When I got the V2 repaired I gave it to a fellow shooter and kept the Sporter. I still use the Sporter regularly. Don't need all the bells and whistles.</p><p>I find the telescoping plastic carring case for the Sporter to be somewhat annoying so I stopped by my local thrift shop and picked up a molded tool case (probably used for a portable drill or something like that) and lined it with foam. </p><p>End of story. Spend your money where you will. The Sporter is a good choice IMO.</p><p>gun) - - - - - - - - - (X)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1215916, member: 50867"] The Sporter is every bit as accurate as their other models. It's just comes without all the bells and whistles - so it's less expensive to produce and market. I had a V2 and loved it. But I made the mistake of setting it up with the bayonet mount covering my brake ports. Blew it apart. I was able to repair it and it worked good as new after the surgery but while I was doing the repairs I picked up a Sporter so I'd have something to work with. When I got the V2 repaired I gave it to a fellow shooter and kept the Sporter. I still use the Sporter regularly. Don't need all the bells and whistles. I find the telescoping plastic carring case for the Sporter to be somewhat annoying so I stopped by my local thrift shop and picked up a molded tool case (probably used for a portable drill or something like that) and lined it with foam. End of story. Spend your money where you will. The Sporter is a good choice IMO. gun) - - - - - - - - - (X) [/QUOTE]
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