Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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Compared to other full-auto's I've fired, I found the grease gun underwhelming.
In pistol caliber, I'd take the MP-5. Uzi's are fun, too.
I also like the M-4 although not pistol caliber, but still relatively inexpensive ammo. If I were to get one for self defense (which I'm not), probably the M-4, perhaps as an SBR.
Do you really have that kind of money to throw around for a item fabricated by three women at the Guide lamp division of general motors?
ReplyDeleteSure, but too much sense to tie up that much capital in a toy.
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ReplyDeleteCompared to other full-auto's I've fired, I found the grease gun underwhelming.
In pistol caliber, I'd take the MP-5. Uzi's are fun, too.
I also like the M-4 although not pistol caliber, but still relatively inexpensive ammo. If I were to get one for self defense (which I'm not), probably the M-4, perhaps as an SBR.
Jerry Brown wouldn't like it if I bought that.
ReplyDeleteWhich means I'd really really like to buy it, just to spite him! Alas, got no dough and I live outside the USA, in California, so it won't happen.
I love the MP5, but there is something about the M3A1's history that attracts me.
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