What Full Autos are your favorite to shoot? Go :-)

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Pure fun factor. Macs, Uzi’s, M16, M14, Sterling, Sten, Ac556, MP5, Thompson, AK, etc.

Transferables era. But not beltfeds.

I want to guage what the next one should be. Thanks!
 
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You mean Pre 86 or dealer sample guns ..Dealer sample would be the EVO

Pre 86 either the UZI or HK 33 guns ...


AK is fun though ..Something about a krink


Really what do you want for your next gun ? Investment etc etc ?

Me when I was looking at FA I went at it with the point of .Parts,mags,Ammo

M16,HK,AK the like are imop great as parts are easy to get ammo is cheep and easy to find and mags for the most parts are easy to find ..Plus at least with some of the guns ie M16 and UZI you can just swap the upper or barrel or what have you for more fun or for spare parts

Why I skiped the FNC ( as much as I love love that gun ) and the Woo guns ( I have seen one pre 86 model ) and the AC556 parts can be tricky to find ..And why I skipped a lot of WW stuff mags that work are hard to find and for some guns ammo is not around ie some of the weird italy 9mm stuff or French stuff


Really though for pure fun I think a belt feed is the best ...A MG42 or HK or M60 etc or even a 1919 or such ...Just a lot of fun ..But again ammo can be a issue in this case esp for 8mm mauster
 

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Any beltfed is fun.... But you'll pay for it....

The smile says it all:

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For me it's by far subguns . I have an AK that rattles the fillings out of your head which truthfully is no fun at all . Now my UZI's and Mac's are all awesome and affordable . Sometimes I rent others to try them out but the subguns are where it's at for me.
 

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Everybody here seems to not like shooting Thompsons but it’s my favorite.

MP5 is arguably my favorite against the Thompson but it’s super refined. Needs a touch more drama.

My least favorite is the STEN, followed by a stock M11 (without CFW), then the Uzi with folding stock, then the 9mm Colt smg.
 

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Been to Vegas and other locals, I’ve almost shot everything on my list. Pure fun factor I’d say belt fed SAW but if that’s off the table, the MAC is where it’s at.
 

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M16 by far. You can run it like it sits, you can get beltfed uppers, but what I really like is the 22lr upper. Nothing like mag dumps at 1000 rpm that in my cost $1.20
 

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Sten is great for cheap
Mac 10/45 is my favorite for versatility Love the factory upper for power and lage 10/31 for smooth accuracy
Brp stg 76 for accuracy and no kick
Mp40 for mid price historical gun. Smooth.
Thompson for high end option. History and quality is amazing compared to gen 2 guns
Ingram m6 for cheap and unusual.

Not a fan of my 2 .223 guns. Might sell my m16. I’m more accurate and faster with my tricked out AR


To pick the smoothest and most accurate ? Brp stg 76 mine is an older one. Heavy as hell. Near 0 kick. $8500 range.
 

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Ive got a belt fed 1919, bunch of subguns, M16, integral suppressed full autos and a small pile of WW2 collectible full autos. All fun in their own ways.

My go to favorite is a stupid-fast buzz gun. Love shooting my .380 MAC11 burning a 30 round mag in 2 seconds.
Puts a smile on my face every time.

Close second is M16 with a Carlson Compensator. Big booming noisy flame shooter.
 

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No Belts? Then my top 10 are: MP5, Sterling, AK105 (5.45), M16, MP5SD, Krink (5.45), MP5KN PDW, SwedK, HK53, and Uzi,
 

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I don't own any FA Guns (almost all I've shot belong to Uncle Sam), but if I were gonna buy only 1, it would be an M16a1,simply due to versatility. 7"-24", .22LR to .50Beowolf, with Beltfed Uppers available.
 

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M16 with a cmmg 4.5 inch barrel and a suppressor on the end(with a handguard over part of it). I was at a mg shoot today and mine got more use than a lot of the far more interesting mgs out there. Ammo is cheap and flys out of the 50 round drums. It would have had another half a brick or so shot out of it but the anti bounch weight cracked in half. Took a few thousand rounds of f/a for it to fail but without it the gun wouldn't run in full auto.

One of my favorite full auto guns is sadly the p90 which we can't have.

If you are looking for pure fun in transferable guns I'd say the m16 or a hk sear. Both give you the most options. Hell both support belt fed if you wanted to upgrade to it. With the HK sear you can get some really short 308 guns that can put out some crazy fireballs.
 
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