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Spades of Columbia 12-16-2010 03:09 AM

looking for gun guys opinions
 
I'm going to start a SBR projects in the next few months and cant decide what i want to build.

My first choice is to try to build a 552 commando like firearm. I can buy a Sig 556 Patrolman and then have the barrel cut down to a 8.9" barrel and then throw on a 3-prong flash suppressor.

Or I could buy one of ATI's new MP5 designed AT-94 in 9mm. Then have the barrel cut down to a 8.9" barrel and then slap a collapsable stock on her.

Or lastly i could purchase a RONI system for my glock 19 and then have some extra cash for a improved scope likely a ACOG 1.5xx16.

Just looking for pros and cons on what is worth the time and money?

k9870 12-16-2010 03:33 AM

Why go that short? theres a reason most dont go below 10.5 inch, thats generally the accepted length for reliable cycling and effective powder burning (on your .223 options.) Id get a noveske CQB or Crusader.

Spades of Columbia 12-16-2010 03:46 AM

Im looking for a CQC option and want as small as possible and human accurate at 50-100yards...the Crusader and noveske are too much like my other AR platform and doesnt go short enought on the stock...i like the folding option.

Excalibur 12-16-2010 03:55 AM

If you can afford it, try to get that ATI MP5 clone in 9mm. Would be sweet just to own one.

S&Wshooter 12-16-2010 12:26 PM

The MP5 clone would be really cool

Spades of Columbia 12-16-2010 02:51 PM

I can special order myself the AT-94 for around $1290...but i have the Sig Patrolman 556 in my store and i could take that home for $1100. It all really comes down to how the 9mm and the .223 will act in a 8.9"

Excalibur 12-16-2010 11:42 PM

Do you prefer to have a shorty .223 or an MP5 Clone? personally I would want to have the MP5 clone just for kicks


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