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	Comments on: The Feather Industries AT-22 Carbine &#8212; A Survivalist&#8217;s Friend	</title>
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		By: hawkeye		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ruminating here...

I wonder if it may be better to have the front sight at the end of the removable barrel?  That way, if barrel lockup isn&#039;t super tight and consistent, at least the front sight would follow the end of the barrel.  I&#039;ve never had a takedown rifle, and I&#039;ve wondered how repeatable the precision is.  I expect it&#039;s minute-of-critter within the limitations of the cartridge, which would be acceptable for what it is.  Interesting.]]></description>
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<p>I wonder if it may be better to have the front sight at the end of the removable barrel?  That way, if barrel lockup isn&#8217;t super tight and consistent, at least the front sight would follow the end of the barrel.  I&#8217;ve never had a takedown rifle, and I&#8217;ve wondered how repeatable the precision is.  I expect it&#8217;s minute-of-critter within the limitations of the cartridge, which would be acceptable for what it is.  Interesting.</p>
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