Wayne, I have not yet taken the gun out for a test firing, I am trying to get caught up on all the things I let slide so I could put so many hours into chasing deer. I am paying the butcher's bill for that now!
The barrel is surely free floated, LOL! It was originally an ADL, but I found the BDL stock for trade and I upgraded for about $5!!!
All the birds get some form of wild game today. Squirrel, rabbit, bird, what-have-you. If you wanna smile, go find the Black Hills Raptor Center's Facebook page. I gave our American kestrel a chunk of turkey neck this morning for his breakfast. He spent two hours picking and snacking on it, what with all the tendons and ligaments, it was a real workout!
Since my deer was shot with copper ammo, I saved the liver for special uses. From time to time a bird comes in that has been on the ground for a while and is emaciated. Often their gut tract has shut down for lack of anything to work with, restarting it is a tricky operation and feeding will often kill them. We start with Pedialyte, then when they are hydrated and have a boost of electrolytes such that they have a watery poop or two, we add a little liver to the Pedialyte and run it thru a blender. It is simple enough proteins that it is easily digested. Eventually, we feed straight liver, in chunks until they build up some strength. This deer provided us with 2 1/2 lbs of good, strong liver.