Ordering a max11sk upper this week.
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Ordering a max11sk upper this week.
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My first Uzi wanted to do something a little different on colorAttachment 60096
Got my grey ghost upper for my m11/380 back from tsc the other day. He refinished it to match my gun along with a practical solutions stock and installed a 3 lug over the barrel so I could just use a 9mm can on it. Had to weld the front grip mount to the gun as the screws would block a 3 lug can from going on.
Mike Woodward shooting it(it did have a bad round stop it at the end). We were on the range testing his conversion to make a sp5 or a zenith sear ready without modifying the receiver and since I needed to test this anyway I brought it out. It hated the sig ammo I brought out(which my m10/45 loves) but seemed to run the Winchester white box I brought fine for the most part. Gun needs a little more break in on the mags.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFwPg2hDIoc
Such and angry little thing, the latest stuff pretty much doubled its size but now I have a red dot and while running a gsl phoenix(gemtech mk9k) on it seems kinda funny due to the size, it sounded great. I'll prob end up running something smaller on it.
M-11/NINE with Lage upper and stock.
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Nice! My upper is still 8 weeks out or so. I’m waiting for the next batch of max11sk’s, and cfw-a bolts. I billy-rigged a vfg until then-lol. Its actually surprisingly sturdy.
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pof 10.5 upper on a Colt m16 lower
Vector 51 on a SEF lower fleming sear installed ( This one is just to irritate everybody.)
HK mp5 on a Navy 4 position lower fleming sear installed
This is a Transitional model AR10 made in the Netherlands 1959. It has the early one-piece charging handle but otherwise kind of looks like the later Portuguese model. The hand-guards are walnut since the Dutch did not perfect the resin hand-guards until 1960. The Transitional model has features from the earlier Sudanese and later Portuguese models. This gun below has the (earlier) lighter barrel and bolt and is not nearly as durable (and heavy) as the Portuguese model. This one is a bit odd because it accepts the early Sudanese bayonet. The 5 or 6 AR10s sent to the Aberdeen proving grounds were almost identical to the gun below.
It was bought from Clyde Armory in 2013.
https://i.ibb.co/hmw3ZqT/With-Bayonet1-m.jpg