Can you make them into 10 round mags or is that wishful thinking? I would be down to get a few of those 15 rounders for sure. Ask Market Garden about his experience with it as he was one of the testers of the prototype and used his in competitions. I make a 15rd LR20 that is shorter than the grip. At that point the limiting factor was the length of the grip, and it definitely helped out in situations where I had to get low. Ty MidwestPX sent me a mag to try, which was cut down a bit, and it was great. I did have a problem with the factory length 20LR mags hitting the ground in situations where you need to have the butt of the gun relatively low. I can already tell when going prone this long mag will get annoying hitting the ground. The overall machining is top notch but I have come to expect that from LMT. Originally Posted By: MidwestPXOriginally Posted By: KYshooter338I just picked mine and threw on all my gear. Head shots were easily repeatable with the Surgeon in prone and I followed with numerous body shots in the offhand position. During one night, the officer let me shoot it at various Larue targets out to 375 yards with night vision. I will say that I was impressed with one police officer's Surgeon. I had no malfunctions of any type and just wiped the carbon off the bolt carrier group each day and lightly lubed with Mil Pro 7. It's such an accurate and dependable rifle. I had faster follow up shots than any of the bolt gun guys for the multiple target engagement scenarios and finished at the top of my class. I shot multiple 3-shot groups (that's what Instructor Scott Reitz, LAPD SWAT ret., had each of us zero with) that measure sub-half MOA (I snagged my target for future reference). 308 MWS with a Nightforce 2.5-10X on loan to me). I just got back from an ITTS Urban Sniper course sponsored by Surefire (I used their suppressor on a LMT. I've extensively tested it on two occasions now. After doing the feature on the L129A1 for Combat Arms magazine you'll find on newsstands right now, I broke down and spent my own money to buy one.
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