Range toys. I own two. A Colt 6951 with Spikes SBR upper & Suppressor
And a JP Enterprises that takes Glock mags. Just fun to shoot in the pasture.
Range toys. I own two. A Colt 6951 with Spikes SBR upper & Suppressor
And a JP Enterprises that takes Glock mags. Just fun to shoot in the pasture.
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dont forget that elite tactical systems is going to be making 33rd glock mags in transparent form soon.
http://www.etsgroup.us/ETS-Group-Glo...nes-s/1823.htm
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I am rather interested in this for a few reasons
#1 cheap range gun
#2 put the 9mm can on it and get rid of the neighbors cat with some subsonic frangible
#3 the wife only shoots my suppressed guns. She grew up liberal, and she still has a strain of gun fear ingrained in her. I have been getting her to shoot the suppressed carbines but I can tell she dislikes the recoil of even 5.56. Suppressed 9mm AR would be the gun of choice
If your wife doesn't like noise or recoil........if you are near Macon GA come by the shop and I'll let you test drive a DI45...........almost hearing safe with a 16 inch barrel and I have them running on Grease gun and glock dedicated lowers....and have a standard lower that runs on HK USC mags.......it has much less recoil than a blowback 9mm.conversion kit.jpg My new AR45.jpg
Last edited by Mad Machinist; 02-05-15 at 20:52.
Why in the hell would they thread it 1/2x36" when 1/2x28" is more standard?
Sweet-looking little carbine. Might have to get a couple of those in for testing.
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anyone actually order and try one yet?
Going to order one next month, local dealer can bring them in sub $500.00
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Seems like a good deal. I will have to pick one up. I will give a new American company a shot.
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