Erma SR100

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Jan 7, 2008
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I have never seen one of these rifles in person but from pictures it appears that the barrel is attached at two points in the forend of the stock. I was always under the impression that the barrel should be completely void of contact with anything else on the rifle, so maybe someone can elaborate on this. The accuracy claims are impressive, just don't understand the contact points,
unless of course the barrel isn't actually touching those points and its just being used as an attachment for optics.
 
Re: Erma SR100

More searching indicates that it is fully free-floated and those points are just attachments for an integral accessory rail. Still wouldn't mind hearing from anyone who owns one of these and how it shoots.