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~48_South~

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  1. Ive seen some good reviews on the AAC M4 2000
  2. CZ 75 Tactical Sport 9mm
  3. Bottom line you can own what ever you want if you have the money to pay the fees and go through the proper paperwork with the batf some guns you just need to get a dealers license to obtain(which is do able) such M4 or as this one M134 MINI GUN ,POST SAMPLE, MACHINE GUN : Machine Guns at GunBroker.com
  4. Yeah you really need to make it a rental along with the uzi and track down that sig 551 swat or whatever yall had a few years ago and make it a rental as well XD lol
  5. You need to post a specific time when you are shooting guns such as this that way I can run up there and watch .....
  6. Yep and I myself will most surely be at Knob Creek the suppressor shoot is tempting simply because I havent been to one yet but the creek is where its at.
  7. What does this shoot consist of , Knob Creek for suppressors?
  8. Ive had the M40 and decided to do an accuracy test between it and a HK P2000 from about 65 feet and it was almost impossible to get my Star on paper as to where when I picked up the HK it was on paper every time (HK was not mine btw)I do own a USP Tactical though . I know there is a major price gap between the guns but I just didnt like it so after that little comparison I sold my M40 just simply because I wouldnt trust it to save my life do to my inaccuracy with the weapon and the fact that there was recall on the M43 for the firing pin breaking.
  9. Accuracy wise I would say the AR is alot more accurate just for the simple fact of having less drag when in flight and AR 15's typically seem to be built to alot tighter specs than AK's however the accuracy and range of the AR seems to take away from its durability. Im a major AK fan though I do own AR's as well and the reason for my love for AK's is I have seen a weapons cache dug up in Africa where they pulled out a solid rust FA AK I mean the ammo in this thing was even straight junk yet it still fired like it did new I have also seen a FA AK dump so many drums that the gun literally catches on fire yet keeps on ticking as to where with AR's they have a well known problem with overheating and locking up until they cool down.
  10. Everyone goes with more of the M4 style configs just because they feel it is more of a tactical rifle and like to be able to say they have a military styled weapon. Unless you are a skilled marksman you will never be able to tell a difference between the 16" vs 20" now like stated above you are gonna notice an added weight difference however that might not be a major concern for you unless you plan on carrying the rifle a couple miles. I say if ya could use the extra cash and are really only wanting a gun to varmint hunt or target shoot with then by all means go for the 20+". No point in having a weapon your not comfortable with.
  11. This site might be somewhat useful 5.56mm suppressors
  12. The big questions is what are you looking to spend ?If I had to pick one suppressor for a 5.56 it would by far be the Surefire FA556AR.
  13. I went with the Sig havent had a chance to shoot it yet,however I really like the feel of it. Im hoping to get to the range sometime this week and see how it performs. Thanks everyone for your input and advice
  14. Will do thanks for the advice
  15. Im looking for a new handgun and I think I have it narrowed down between the H&K USP Stainless 45 and the Sig P220 Elite I have had several H&K's before USP Tactical 45,USP Compact 9mm,P2000 40s&w, and a Stainless USP Compact 45(Never shot it) and I liked them all but loved my Tactical however I have never owned one of the more expensive Sigs so Im curious how yall would compare the Elite to the H&K's better or worse? Thanks for any tips or advice in advance
  16. AK over SKS without question sks has way to many issues with the magazines the average person who has never owned an SKS (which I have) cant even get the magazine in the gun lol. I love AK's I have had several different ones from Mak 90's being the cheapest and Polytech Legends being the most expensive all have been great guns. I have also had alot of SKS's I dont own any more and wont ever again the only one I owned that I kind of liked was my paratrooper but I still didnt trust it like an AK. I see most SKS's selling for about $300 and if you look around you can find AK's going for $400( I bought another MAK 90 last week for $350 only thing was had a nice chip in the stock which I already had a spare so easy fix )
  17. I havent had a chance to use a M10/9 however I have used the M11/9 a good bit now and it is a really fun gun. They are the cheapest sub guns on the market however it seems the value on them is going up every year pretty much. Some people seem to not like this style of weapon when its in its stock configuration seeing as how its an extremely fast shooting bullet hose, so most like the addition of the LAGE upper which completely changes the way the weapon functions and seems to make it a weapon that is taken more serious in the FA world (especially in competitions) With LAGE Upper you can pick between 3 bolts each giving the gun a different cyclic rate 600 rpm being the slowest, then the tactical bolt has a 750rpm speed, then the speed bolt is around 900rpm. From what I have read and what I have seen from my M11/9 I would say the M10/9 is reliable weapon just feed it the right ammo and watch for squib rounds and you should be ok If you really want to talk to some experts on this gun just go to uzitalk.com and search the forum a little bit check out the Mac thread pretty much every Mac related question has been asked and answered.
  18. For your first entry level MG or SMG I would go with the M11/9 its the cheapest SMG on the market now it does however bring a whole new meaning to a bullet hose. But Im sure if you picked one up off of someone used you could get one that has a Lage Slow Fire Upper included which completely changes the weapon into a very accurate and stable weapon. Also Lage makes a 22 conversion for this gun and so does Practical Solutions.
  19. As far as things like this Magpuls FMG 9 is badass the host weapon is a Glock 18 its a pretty sweet little setup check it out.
  20. 3% is not about liberals or conservatives its about defending your rights as an American citizen thats it.
  21. What will they do,nothing? There is nothing wrong at all with saying that you are willing to fight to keep your constitutional rights.
  22. For those of you that are 3 percenters and or Oath Keepers I just happend to run across this video on youtube and thought it was pretty neat so I thought I would share,hope you enjoy. YouTube - 3%citizen soldier
  23. ~48_South~

    trying to decide

    Go with the Glock its cheaper and I just bought a brand new Springield XDM Stainless 9mm and it had specs of rust starting to pop up on it in the first month and the firearm was properly maintained.
  24. You will see a bunch of short barreled uppers that have lets say 5.5 inch flash suppressors fixed to them thus making the upper legal. As stated above
  25. No I have only seen videos of it in action however I dont need to see the gun in action to read the ballistic tables and see that the round is far superior to pretty much any other long range rifle caliber available. 408 CheyTac supersonic range=2300 yards 419 gr bullet 338 Lapua Supersonic range = 1640 yards 250 gr bullet 408 CheyTac G1 BC(Ballistic Coefficient)= AVERAGE of 0.945 to 2000 meters and stays in the low 0.900s up to 2800 meters 419 gr bullet. 338 Lapua G1 BC=0.785 300 gr bullet The best custom round ever made for the 338 had a G1 BC of 0.93. 408 CheyTac Muzzle Velocity- 305 gr=3500 fps -Muzzle Energy=8,298ftlbs 408 CheyTac Muzzle Velocity- 419 gr=3000 fps -Muzzle Energy=8,376ftlbs 338 Lapua Muzzle Velocity- 250 gr=2970 fps -Muzzle Energy=4,893ftlbs 338 Lapua Muzzle Velocity- 300 gr=2717 fps -Muzzle Energy=4,919ftlbs

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