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If you have the time would appreciate a little more depth in your reviews, what it is good and bad at, what you liked and didn't. For example I looted Tai Hu and found it gross, unwieldy and annoying. Once bought and specced, I found it a really nice anti-patrol/ambush weapon and although not the quietest, easily capable of all medium range tasks out to 400m. It has a good feel to the action with a nice crisp cycle, and plenty of stopping power for most targets.
Requesting you to turn off the bullet cam and go deadeye once more. Maybe then you will discover the secret of the defender. Versatility can't be the only thing, it is something very very special. It is a little awkward if you use just a single line to describe a rifle. Well, I think, it can't be, unless you demonstrate! Isn't that right?