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mp5. honestly i pussied out on snagging an AP5 and got a 9mm AR instead due to not trusting century for a second, but according to a gunsmith i was chatting with the other day they're great.MPX or MP5?
Weigh in your opinions
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mp5. honestly i pussied out on snagging an AP5 and got a 9mm AR instead due to not trusting century for a second, but according to a gunsmith i was chatting with the other day they're great.MPX or MP5?
Weigh in your opinions
I'd go for an SP5 these days but that's mainly cause slapping your gun as part of the normal operating procedure is bad ass.MPX or MP5?
Weigh in your opinions
MP5s are just way too expensive for some reason. The Zenith clones are barely $700 cheaper than the H&K ones (which can go for around $3k). Meanwhile PTR builds HK91 kits for what is effectively half the price. All the machining processes are about the same (to the point that you can modify a CETME/HK91 flat bending jig to fit the MP5). Maybe it's just a poor deterrent because even complete parts kits are $2k meanwhile HK91 complete parts kits are half that. I'd wonder if it's a rarity thing based around importation but we have domestic production in the US of A for the MP5 from HK and clones like Zenith and PTR. All this just to say: Yeah MP5s are unnecessarily expensive. Although the PTR clones are priced pretty well, at least on their site when I browsed it.I bought an new MPX for like 2k with some button flip iron sights and really really like it. I didn't want to buy an MP5 because at the cost of it I wanted to pay off my car thats nearly paid off first. I've started collecting firearms after I finished paying off nearly all my debt and I just feel like I want the MP5 because of the cool factor.
So far shooting the MPX I fucking love it.
Some of my military friends and I went to a range with it and they all are mad because of how much they liked it and they yelled at me because i keep buying expensive nice guns that are out of their budget range.
It looks painful to fire, especially with +p, and very fucking loudhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=bHWMzeHDm9s
@WelperHelper99 I hereby invite you to sperg about .38 special revolvers.
I mean it seem to me to be more of a proof-of-concept, and he probably picked a Taurus cuz they’re cheap.Looks cool but there's one thing shittier to operate than a single action taurus and that's a double action taurus.
I have shot the following: MPX with 4 & 8 in barrel both suppressed and unsuppressed, MP5A2, A3, K and SD.MPX or MP5?
Weigh in your opinions
10.5 would be a bit short, I agree. But it would be fun to see how it worked. I'd just like one for the aesthetic. Out of all the carbine length barrels, 10.5-11 inch is what I consider the most halal.I do agree with that. An AR carbine with a receiver and action shortened down for .30 Carbine length (rather than just a 5.56mm one with a spacer block in the magwell), along with some new plastic or aluminum magazines. Focus on making it lightweight.
I still think 10.5" is a bit short for the cartridge though.
Back on this, other than a toy, I don't see why you'd use this over a J frame or the like. A J frame already fits in your pocket fine, and actually has a barrel, even if it's slightly less than 2 inches, it has one. 38 already has trouble expanding with that kind of barrel due to the low pressure, cutting it almost all off is madness.I mean it seem to me to be more of a proof-of-concept, and he probably picked a Taurus cuz they’re cheap.
that's dumb as anything other than a fun way to convert money into noise. unless you're a skinny jeans waring fag you can easily carry a 3 inch revolver in your pocket or conceal a service size revolver IWB. My Undercover has a 2 inch barrel and that leaves a lot of room to spare in my pocket (not that i ever put anything in there with it, thats tempting fate a little to much).https://youtube.com/watch?v=bHWMzeHDm9s
@WelperHelper99 I hereby invite you to sperg about .38 special revolvers.
Personally, like you mentioned, I kind of want a full sized revolver to conceal, probably a Model 10. With the Model 10, it just has so much history behind it as one of the longest lasting 38 special combat revolvers of all time.that's dumb as anything other than a fun way to convert money into noise. unless you're a skinny jeans waring fag you can easily carry a 3 inch revolver in your pocket or conceal a service size revolver IWB. My Undercover has a 2 inch barrel and that leaves a lot of room to spare in my pocket (not that i ever put anything in there with it, thats tempting fate a little to much).
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I agree.Personally, like you mentioned, I kind of want a full sized revolver to conceal, probably a Model 10. With the Model 10, it just has so much history behind it as one of the longest lasting 38 special combat revolvers of all time.
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Honestly I think revolvers just suit my personality more than anything. Very classy, all metal (mostly, there's a few polymer ones out there), and highly reliable. Most of all, very strong in terms of the action. Want a .44 if I ever go hunting in Alaska or go on a moose hunt here in Utah some day.
Absolutely beautiful bluing. And recognizable even to a small child. Its hard to hate the revolver, the gun that won the west.
Ooooh. Pretty! There's a tiny part of me that wants to pick up a 3.5" Cimarron Thunderer or their Lightning replica to pair with my 1875.
That -100% discount for bulk is compelling.$10 per, $100 for 5 units plus shipping