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Red Cobra
12-07-06, 20:16
It's truly and Offensive Weapon!:D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v216/428SCJ/100_1543.jpg

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olds442tyguy
12-07-06, 20:49
I agree, but only because they're big enough to need a sling. :D

bullitt5172
12-07-06, 21:16
I agree, but only because they're big enough to need a sling. :D

And maybe a bipod :) That is a sweet setup, I had a Tactical that I really liked a while back.

baffle Stack
12-08-06, 01:04
uummm.:) MK23 goodness. You sir are making me more jealous with each post. Keep 'em coming!

Razoreye
12-08-06, 19:38
Flea, you got the zippo?


(best part) :D

nyeti
12-08-06, 22:35
I got to spend a little time with a suppressed MK23 that I borrowed from some "Navy" guys at a school. Neat gun, but for an "offensive handgun", I'll take a Glock 18 anyday of the week...................now that's some serious fun.

Red Cobra
12-09-06, 09:31
Yes, I've shot the Glock 18 also. A very difficult weapon to control unless one has a lot (and I mean a lot) of trigger time with it.

I didn't care for it myself, the Beretta 93-R is a much better machine pistol IMHO.

Two of my Navy buddies, who are still active on the teams, swear by their Mark 23's. They just love them!

S-1
12-09-06, 20:39
Two of my Navy buddies, who are still active on the teams, swear by their Mark 23's. They just love them!

The SEAL Teams have turned in all of the Mk23's, except for the SDV Teams.

Milkman
12-09-06, 21:50
Does it come with a mooring line?

nyeti
12-10-06, 01:28
Yes, I've shot the Glock 18 also. A very difficult weapon to control unless one has a lot (and I mean a lot) of trigger time with it.

I didn't care for it myself, the Beretta 93-R is a much better machine pistol IMHO.

Two of my Navy buddies, who are still active on the teams, swear by their Mark 23's. They just love them!

The beauty of working for a government agency is enough free ammo to get proficient on the G-18 (its a tough job having to shoot thousands of rounds through a full auto pistol, but somebody has to do it:D ).

The two Navy guys who brought the guns to the class prefered the Sig-P-226 and Glock 19 Respectively. They looked at the Mk. 23 as more of a neat toy they got to play with than something that they would seriously use.

NickB
12-11-06, 11:01
The beauty of working for a government agency is enough free ammo to get proficient on the G-18 (its a tough job having to shoot thousands of rounds through a full auto pistol, but somebody has to do it:D ).

I've shot full auto Glock 19s and 21s, and found them to be a hell of a lot of fun, but worthless beyond 2-3 round bursts. They're managable with some practice, but those magazines empty rather quickly on full auto...