![]() So I walk downrange and actually look at the bullet holes. ![]() I guess I need to try a sitting position. My first three rounds went into about a 12" circle. I started shooting at 25 yards to see how far off the sights were. Now this Orlite is badly beaten and has a crack in the back of the left feed lip so I'm not going to condemn the gun just yet. I fired fifty rounds through the rifle and experienced a failure to feed on the last round from the Orlite. The caliber is marked as ".223" and not "5.56." Both the magazines that came with the rifle lock in fine as does the old Orlite I took along to the range. The rifle is one of the newer cast receivers. ![]() The two magazines were refinished but I can see no signs of deep pitting and both followers move freely and the magazines aren't dented or bent. The dust cover fits pretty good but the front sight is canted a little to the left. The parts used for the build are pretty decent with only the front sight base showing a little rust pitting. I picked up the rifle and was happy to find that the overall product looked pretty good. I ordered a Golani last week from Classic Arms and was very pleased today when my dealer told me the rifle had arrived.
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