If you want another Mac, consider an M10 for versatility. Some uppers coming for them that may never be made for the M11. If not a Mac, the M16 RR logic is sound.
Yes, makes a great gun even better. I welded a piece of rail to my receiver. It works well, but I can understand if you want a removable one.
http://www.uzitalk.com/forums/images/attach/jpg.gif
That looks great and is what I was thinking about doing. Has anyone tested various bbl lengths with a chronograph? I was trying to decide between the Fulton Armory 11" and the Inland in 12"
You are of course correct that the overwhelming majority of carbines are in .30 Carbine. But swapping over to an Enforcer pistol (or the current version by Inland, called the Advisor) is a different experience. I have seen them in 9mm and .45 ACP, but those are limited in number. If I want to...
I agree they are a sleeper and more desirable for a shooter. Look at prices of a registered HK sear or a DIAS. Very easy to move the trigger group between various carbine hosts.
A friend of mine has a registered receiver M2 that has developed some malfunctions. He traced the problem to a small...
I got one because it is the most versatile, dependable and accurate select fire rifle available. Instantly converted to one of the best subguns.
I have owned and used many others.
I like the Swedish K at least as much as the Sterling. Really enjoy the M3 GG and Thompsons too, esp the M1. Hard to rank them in order. Max31K is my favorite Mac.
I have a MK7 with an 8" barrel and want to shorten and thread it for a suppressor. Somewhere in the past I seem to remember that some pistols with 4" barrels had a different buffer and/or spring, but I am not sure. Does anyone here know for sure?
Any experience with suppressors using various...