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    Nice MP5, that lower makes the gun look more modern.
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    This is not so much a pistol caliber carbine - as the pistol was designed AFTER the carbine... But here is my PS90:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas1911 View Post
    Nice MP5, that lower makes the gun look more modern.
    Thanks:D
    The metal frame is just a little too old fashion for me, plus that plastic one came with the gun and I didn't want or need (trigger control) the Navy or 3 round burst packs.
    Last edited by HKpre86; 04-08-2008 at 08:05 AM.

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    The SEF lowers on Mp5's are my favorite. Heck, I like them so much I had to put one on my electric airsoft Mp5! I like the looks and ergonomics better compared to the newer Navy style lowers.
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    texas style in 44/40


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    Default I was but by the pistol caliber myself

    My pushpin MP5 is a hoot and affordable to shoot compared to my non .22 rifles. If I were to buy a non NFA carbine in pistol caliber the Storm or FN PS90 would be on the short list. A good lever action trapper model like txpete has above would also be an excellent option.

    Regarding the SEF, Navy, or Burst trigger groups on MP5's. I have never met anyone personally that used the burst function but I do feel the burst pack has superior trigger feel. The point that the sear trips in auto is such that you can easily squeeze off single rounds without bouncing your trigger finger but pulling a full stroke allows 2 or 3 shot burst on auto without much effort. I do think that anyone using the burst setting to make qualifications is cheating and hated the extra positioin training at blackwater as they required the gun on safe before every engagement.

    I do keep a spare SEF pack in my gear bag as they are much more reliable. Anyone who has ever had to rebuild a burst pack will know what I mean.
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    My SW5. Had some problems when I first got but she sangs to me now!


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    This is my Marlin Camp Carbine 9 (9mm). I just picked it up on a trade and I haven't fired it yet. It was a little dirty so I took it apart to clean it and found the recoil buffer to be in MANY peices! I ordered a new one, as well as a new spring. As soon as they get here I'm off to the range!


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    Hi Point 995...Still working on mine... needless to say I think I voided the waranty with all the mods I've made.



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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnut1 View Post
    My SW5. Had some problems when I first got but she sangs to me now!

    Register it as an SBR and shorten that barrel!

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