I'll have to jump on the scale with it to make sure, but I think 17lbs is about right.
Collosal Comedy? When we put it together we installed a sling plate between the receiver and the stock tube. Well, oh, uess what's exactly in the way of the charging handle assembly? Sigh....Oh, for those that don't know the charging handle is on the left, and you cock it back to expose the hopup assembly. So my hopup is pretty much hard-set until I pull the stock off and remove the plate.
Another couple of notes on the HurricanE Shrike kit:
- No furniture supplied. This is odd for a metal body. As a result, aftermarket metal parts kits need to be used, and some of these need some doctoring to fit correctly.
- No pistol grip either, but that's not unusual.
- The metal hopup that comes with the unit is CRAP. We broke it just trying to install the adjustment wheel screw. Replaced it with a another unit I had here.
- Barrel threading is CW. Good to know, eh?
- Otherwise, went together very smoothly.
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