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    This is Not a MP5

    9mm subgun-sized PCC

    LOWER:
    PSA Colt mag Lower, Form 1, with modified feed ramp
    BCM Mod 0 stock
    Modified hydraulic buffer system (2.5” Kynshot plus 2.5” KVP)
    Colt rifle spring
    VLTOR A5 RE
    PWS fancy castle nut and end plate
    BCM Mod 2 grip
    Ketchup packs of oil and like 4 Skittles in the grip
    Colt ambi selector
    Triggertech AR Combat trigger
    KNS pins
    ASC and Metalform mags

    UPPER:
    RRA 9mm upper assembly
    Early BCM/VLTOR charging handle
    Faxon bolt with a modified extractor
    509t Chinadot (God wept)
    Reptilia 1.9” mount
    Unknown 8.5” barrel
    Larue 7” quad
    KAC panels
    Cloud Defensive OWL
    Griffin Taper 1/2x36 flash hider
    Griffin Plan A XL
    Rex Silentium MG7k .458

    Blue Force Gear Vickers sling

    8.0 Lbs with optic, light and can, no sling or mag
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    But y tho?
    I wanted to screw around with a MP5 sized gun, but didn’t want to buy a real one, since its a toy (as are real MP5s in 2022). I already had everything but the rail, flash hider, and optic/mount laying around, so it made sense to slap this together. I’m digging the thicc handguard setup, and may try similar rail panels on some of my real guns.
    RLTW

    Former Action Guy
    Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.

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    Nice setup! I bought an SP5 just because I had to have a real HK MP5 clone. But I also bought a SIG MPX with an 8” barrel and it’s the bees knees.

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    One thing to note about this optic is that you need to use the included tool to zero it. The small screwdriver I usually use with tiny optics and 2-smoke carbs isn’t quite small enough.
    RLTW

    Former Action Guy
    Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.

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