Something new for the day. This is a 5" barrel, 9mm platform with the three lug barrel. Came with lots of extras... Cerro forge upper and lower. Old EOTEC I had lying around...where were these 30 or 40 years ago when we wanted them?
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Something new for the day. This is a 5" barrel, 9mm platform with the three lug barrel. Came with lots of extras... Cerro forge upper and lower. Old EOTEC I had lying around...where were these 30 or 40 years ago when we wanted them?
Would that be a good house clearing arrangement Jim, the muzzle flash would be a bit large would it not! though you would probably choose to utilize sub sonic ammo and a suppressor......
That sure is cute ;)
It would double as a flame thrower too :D
Hey Santa I hope you see this post.
I think it would fit in my stocking.
So is that built on a "pistol" lower or a "rifle" lower? I guess the difference is between 5 and 10.
Well more importantly are the magazines a pistol piece I guess?
The lower is of no real consequence here...except it sort of is. It's a rifle lower but a pistol upper. The mags are pistol tens so they're legit and the long ones are blocked to five. The drum is gone already...to recoup costs. It's a trinket anyway. So this upper lives alone for now until I have a dedicated lower, and that will look the same. It's a five inch barrel and that doesn't really flash or bark any more than a Browning Hi Power or a Colt in 9MM. Remember it's 9MM not 5.56...
You can have all the uppers you want in all the variations you want and can use them in shifts with the lower. All mags marked for pistol can be used in 10 rds and you're safe, others like 50 Beowulfe can be used with however many rds they hold and as long as you don't alter them you're safe... That part is a bit much for me though.
The lower is registered as a lower only.
very nice, i am sure it cost some heavy $$
I suppose the mags are the key component to enhancing range enjoyment around these parts. Its good that there are pistol magazine variants available.
Right about the uncontrolled uppers vs the controlled lower.
I was really wondering if you'd keep the drum or not. They look neat but for the poor local practicality and the surprising market value dispite that, I would have sold it off as well.
Interesting combo for certain.
My first thought was that I could recoup with the value and rarity of it. It's the only one I've seen in Canada. No one has them. I got $250 for it and that was fine...a 5 rd drum is useless to me. There were other things too about it...I guess I'm spoiled after having some of the things I used in the past...a polymer anything never matches a steel item. Strange thing is, the little 10s are the best part of it. The operate the Bolt Catch and the long ones don't. They're flawless...
I notice it has a deflector plate to kick the brass away or down to where you can find them some of the guys in my club when I shot pistols had catchers on their autos so as not to loose the brass in the sand. Me I shot wheel guns do not have to chase the brass. Still a nice tidy rig Jim you wont need a big gun safe to fit that into......
The deflector keeps them from hitting you in the face if you shoot left handed.
Wow, Sweet
I've been out with it and it functioned flawlessly. No excess flash or blast, not more than pistol for sure. It would be useful anywhere you'd want an SMG. I liken it to the MP 5 for sure. Very similar balance and feel.