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The ETS mags work fine but look imo fugly on an MP5, two came with my PTR9CT.The collapsible stock is pretty sweet if you're planning to SBR. If you decide not to form 1 it, the SB tactical folding brace is pretty nice as well.
As far as mags, the genuine HK ones are the best. They run around $70 each. The Gen 2 KCI mags are solid at half that price too.
I hear it's best to avoid the ETS mags
Do I need to replace any parts on the SP5 to make it compatible with the collapsible stock or the SB tactical folding brace (while I wait for the form 1). Which collapsible stock are you referring to? Is it the MP5 F A3 collapsible stock?
Does the SP5 come with a German MP5 diopter or is it the same sight the SP5k came with. Just making sure I know what I have before I order a German part.
For range use, the MKE mags are great too. MKE uses HK tooling and I've never had feeding issues with any of the 5 MKE mags I've run: 5k+ rounds later.Finally got my new HK SP5 in. What is the best stock to go with out there? I plan on SBRing it. Also, what are the recommended mags to use with it?
Maybe I should list my NIB A3 stock. I'd let it go for $800.Since the introduction of the SP5 the prices of HK A3 stocks has skyrocketed. Even the non HK copies are going up significantly. I have seen genuine HK stocks selling for $500-$800 and some instances even higher. This does make a brace option more price attractive, but personally I just don't like to look.
As for magazines, I run a mixture of HK, MKE, and POF and do so with confidence that they all work. I can't make the same claim with KCI or ETS magazine. The only factory/contract magazine that I have ever had issues with is a 1967 HK stick magazine.......which reminds me, if someone wants to trade a 1967 HK stick magazine for a curved magazine....let me know.
Maybe I should list my NIB A3 stock. I'd let it go for $800.