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I just found this on FALfiles.com and it was posted yesterday.
WTS: Transferable JAWS M10/45 SMG - The FAL Files
WTS: Transferable JAWS M10/45 SMG - The FAL Files
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Great price compared to other ads I've seen.Anyone know of dealers in OR that stock MG's? M10 would be nice.
I just found this on FALfiles.com and it was posted yesterday.
WTS: Transferable JAWS M10/45 SMG - The FAL Files
True. Adding a Lage slow fire upper and a Lage stock brings it under control, but that upgraded massive bolt carrier adds a ton of weight.I consider the MAC-10 to be one of the worst SMGs in the world. They have one of the highest rates of fire(if not the highest) and are extremely difficult to control. Just my opinion.
I consider the MAC-10 to be one of the worst SMGs in the world. They have one of the highest rates of fire(if not the highest) and are extremely difficult to control. Just my opinion.
I consider the MAC-10 to be one of the worst SMGs in the world. They have one of the highest rates of fire(if not the highest) and are extremely difficult to control. Just my opinion.
Yes I have.Honestly...have you really ever shot one?
It helps to put a long suppressor on them and coupled with a heat wrap it gives the shooter something to hold onto.
Yes I have.
Than why would you make a false statement? You can control one with one hand, but because it is full auto. The butt stock makes it even more controlable. Even the M-12 .380 in full auto is a blast to shoot. When and where have you shot one?
It's NONE of your business when or where I Fired one. It's a fact and my statement stands. If you don't like it then you can lump it as far as I'm concerned!Than why would you make a false statement? You can control one with one hand, but because it is full auto. The butt stock makes it even more controlable. Even the M-12 .380 in full auto is a blast to shoot. When and where have you shot one?
I own a couple M10s both are Powder Spring guns
Personally I love my M10, although they are a bit crude to put it politely and they are a bit sketchy and sorta dangerous to shoot because of the high rate of fire, especially without a can attached. But thats what makes the M10 family so desirable! Besides John Wayne used one in one of his movies! The M10 is one of my favorites out of my collection, especially now with the Lage uppers. I am awaiting a 22LR kit for it as well. I have one for my UZI which makes it real fun to shoot, my 8 year old son handles it just fine while dumping a full mag of 22LR!
The original design was meant to be exactly what you described. Crude was the operative word. They were designed to be dirt cheap to make and use.