I have an MPX, Zenith MP5 and B&T APC Pro 9mm. Can't go wrong with any of them really. All have run great after a break-in period for the MPX.
You're headed down the right path, good luck.
PB
I have an MPX, Zenith MP5 and B&T APC Pro 9mm. Can't go wrong with any of them really. All have run great after a break-in period for the MPX.
You're headed down the right path, good luck.
PB
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anecdotally,
I dont think that most of the B&T sub gun line up are there yet reliability wise. I have wanted to pick up a ghm9 since they came out and it seems like there are always a number of threads showing issues with mags, or feeding. I really like idea of being able to run glock mags but even with the glock lowers, seems that the guns are still hit and miss.
While I am not really a fan of the 1970's ergos of the Mp5, the is no debating that its a functioning platform
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edit: Should I remove the thread protector from the barrel before shooting with a suppressor attached via the tri lug? I'm thinking yes but perhaps it it unnecessary.
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If you can’t find or afford a real HK SP5, get the B&T. I have a APC Pro 9 and have had zero issues with the magazines thus far.
I had a Zenith and played with a PTR. They are not cheap to begin with, and you’re better off getting the real deal (no canted sights, legit HK parts).
Too late
I'm still on the lookout for an SP5 because I would like the real deal but I'm not willing to pay 50% over msrp for one. If I don't get a real HK at least I have the Zenith. After shooting this weekend I'm glad I went with the mp5 (clone) - I'm sure the B&T is awesome and probably better is some ways but I think if I'd gone that route I'd still want an mp5 whereas the opposite is not true.
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