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Also, a semi automatic MP5
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No, a real MP5, but semi instead of full/burst
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"Everything is impossible until somebody does it - Batman RIP Kevin Conroy, the one true Batman Last edited by Spartan198; 08-06-2010 at 06:10 AM. |
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Quote:
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Modern production of the Girandoni air rifle, except not extremely delicate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girandoni_Air_Rifle The thing shot .51 caliber BB's with the muzzle velocity of a .45! |
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They don't sell MP5SFs here, at least not that I've seen. They are sold to and usually seen in the hands of various Europen Law Enforcement Agencies who want the MP5 system with a semi-auto only firemode. It seems a bit strange, but some LE guys over there don't see the need for full auto weapons, and if you think about it, full auto is mostly for suppression, and I can't see many scenarios where suppressive fire could be called upon in LE duty, aside from North Hollywood type gun battles, but those are few and far between.
Oddly enough they will do all kinds of firemodes on the MP5s. I saw a guy selling some MP5s for his LE agency here in America and they had semi-auto and 2 round burst firemodes, no 3 round or auto. Interesting stuff. |
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Well, as you all know new guns don't really excite me much, but I was thinking about some guns that were almcould have been made I wish they had.
Colt 1911 in .41 ACP - JMB was designing a .41 caliber version of the 1902 Auto, but the round was too much for the design, and by the time they figured out the solution the US Army had decided they wanted a .45 so the whole project was abandoned. If they'd kept doing with it and came out with a .41 ACP loaded somewhere near .38 Super levels, that could have been a pretty neat gun. Colt 1911 in 7.63mm Mauser - Preferably with a tangent sight and attachable stock - basically similar to a Star Model A Pistol Carbine without the extended barrel. Might have sold well in Europe and Asia. Steyr 1912 in 7.63mm Mauser - Likely have to beef up the design a little, but it sure would be a cool gun. And the 1912 was a good design that might have sold better if it chambered a more common round. |
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Mass production of the H&K P7M7
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Why? This was the worst gun I've ever shot. The grip safety is insanely stiff and throws off accuracy horribly.
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