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Range day this morning,
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Is that top picture an MP5? If so, SCHWING!
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Yep, standard issue in 10 mm, single and burst selector only.
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I like the old school.
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clones are just that............clones. real mcCOYS worth every penny and then some. shot a real thompson with the drum. what a beast. heavy as hell. |
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I have never shot any of the cloned MP series, I have heard some of them are well done but some are P.O.S , I like some points of the HK launcher it is really well made and has the retractable stock but don't really care for the action/break system, we also have Def-Tec ones which have fixed stocks and a ghost ring type sight like the action/break system on them but not the safety and they are light weight and do not hold up well on some applications.
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RDTS.com does some really really really(DID I SAY REALLY?) NICE HK(real mcCOYS) BUILDS here about 8 miles from me.
have had them do some work for me on a couple. most reliable SHTF spoons i own hands down. easiest to tear down and clean and inspect. no tools needed 99% of the time. never a FTF or FTE. watching umpteen gangster movies over the years and seeing thompsons wielded like feathers, sure makes ya think when you pick up a fully loaded drum fed. hollywood movie props as usual. looks like a hell of a nice range ya got there. trees sure beat the hell out of cactus. |
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Smoke em , lol.
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Is the Thompson a Colt or Auto Ordance frm WW2.
If I were gona buy a auto...the Thompson would be it. However the cost is now prohibitive...when living in CA couldn't have one..and by the time I went to where ya could have one..well they was toooo expensive.
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That Thompson is nice but the MP5 after all these years still looks the business.
I remember the first time I saw one in real life. (MP5) ... Damn fine spoon! Didn't they release a 7.62mm version?
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5.56mm...
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This one was Auto Ord , The 10 mm MP is a little different from the other pistol calibre weapons in that it has a bolt release on the left side similar to a M4.
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Nice way to spend a day. The MP sure is a nice piece of kit!
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I gotta believe that the HK in 10mm has a lot of appeal. More power than the 9mm version and a flat trajectory for a pistol cartrige. That's why I like my Glock 20 so much. It really has a lot of power.
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