Deog
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Beretta cx4 Storm.is As awesome as it is ugly.
Out of curiosity, is there a "standard" MP5-style fixed stock available for it? I know you'd need an SBR stamp, just curious.My SB brace for it should be arriving next week, like the one pictured below...
Not semantics at all.
conducive
[kuh n-doo-siv, -dyoo-]
adjective
1.
tending to produce; contributive; helpful; favorable (usually followed by to):
Not complicated at all, SBR or not.
Have you any experience with rifles that are not AR's or similar?
Have you never used a gunsmith?
It's clear that our perspectives differ on this subject.
There's always the Suomi.
Sorry to derail a bit, Girodin.
So you used a word incorrectly to make an unintelligible point? Ok.Calling it semantics was my way of politely trying to give you a pass on seemingly not understanding a common denotation of the word conducive.
You're still wrong and yes, I know what conducive means. The gun in question is factory drilled and tapped for a rail. Like 99.99% of the rifles on the market today, that are not AR's. Like 99.99% of the rifles on the market today, you have to buy mounts before you can mount an optic. Mounting an optic on the Marlin is like mounting an optic on 99.99% of the rifles on the market today. How you can think that having to install a rail and mount a red dot sight is "not conducive" is beyond me. Personally, I think you made some erroneous statements, were called on it and refuse to admit it. Your logic on this is purely baffling.The word conducive as I used it means favorable to.
If anyone is being obstinate, it's you. I agreed that it's not as easy as some of the other options. I even agreed that I would choose one of the other options. However, it is EASY AS PIE to have a barrel threaded and the cost is comparable to buying a replacement for one of the other choices, if not less. Like I said, I JUST (as in Thursday) received a new factory 10/22 barrel that had been cut to 16.25", threaded, the front sight dovetail reattached and the whole thing matte blued. It cost $100, took two weeks to get it and 20mins to install.It is nonsensical, and seemingly just being obstinate, to say that having to pull a barrel, put it on a lathe, cut it, re crown it, thread it concentrically, remove the front sight, and remount it, is not complicated compared to the process involved with any of the guns on the list.
More like erroneous use of the word "conducive" and an odd perception of "complicated". IMHO, complicated is having a gun built that cannot be built by anyone but an accomplished gunsmith. Not sending a friggin' barrel off to be threaded.It seems the major difference is in interpreting the words conducive and complicated.
Another option is the brethren armament BAP9 they are like a modern take on an mp5 buy they are 3000 dollars new
Many people think the recent price drop of the MKE/POFs is a reaction to the anticipated announcement that HK will be bringing in some guns.
After owning a HK91, have always wondered about how the MP5 treats brass?