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Posted: 4/28/2014 9:40:18 AM EDT
is there any way to get one in the US?
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is there any way to get one in the US? View Quote hmm, consider me IN on 1 |
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I didn't even know there was such a thing.
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is there any way to get one in the US? View Quote Guess I'll be the first to ask, why? |
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Then you can legally get one of those "SMG" stocks for the glock without SBRing it right? |
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I would think the added weight of the barrel would cause too much friction when it unlocks and will malfunction like crazy
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If this is for an SBR project...I thought of this as well..but then decided that a longer barrel is kinda pointless...yes you get a little more velocity...but accuracy doesn't really improve...it can even be argued that SHORTER barrels (as long as they stabilize the bullet sufficiently) are actually MORE accurate than longer barrels...shorter barrels are stiffer and have less sag to them, and better harmonics.
So if you are going the "SBR" route with the sig brace and a Hera Triarii kit, or a RONI kit...I say just keep the factory 4 or 5 inch barrel. |
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OP, my advice is to save up and buy the MPX pistol when it comes out. IT comes with a arm brace that works just like a stock.
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Glock 10mm SBR- I actually got the stamps and suppressor last week- <a href="http://s300.photobucket.com/user/rccox/media/Guns/15B3467E-E876-48E4-AC55-1594A7A53975.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn38/rccox/Guns/15B3467E-E876-48E4-AC55-1594A7A53975.jpg</a> <a href="http://s300.photobucket.com/user/rccox/media/Guns/2021E991-2666-476F-98F7-474A03972456.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn38/rccox/Guns/2021E991-2666-476F-98F7-474A03972456.jpg</a> View Quote |
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will it take the same magazines as my glock 21? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP, my advice is to save up and buy the MPX pistol when it comes out. IT comes with a arm brace that works just like a stock. will it take the same magazines as my glock 21? No, it will take better ones, Lancer made Why limit yourself to glock mags |
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I tried making 16.1" for use with the Roni kit but while I was able to get a design to function well, accuracy was crap. The way the barrel locks up, adding the extra leverage (weight) created very inconsistent grouping. Best I got was in the 4-5" range at 25y.
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No, it will take better ones, Lancer made Why limit yourself to glock mags View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP, my advice is to save up and buy the MPX pistol when it comes out. IT comes with a arm brace that works just like a stock. will it take the same magazines as my glock 21? No, it will take better ones, Lancer made Why limit yourself to glock mags i am looking for a light small rifle that uses the same mags, ammo and possibly supressor as my glock 21. |
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Are you married to keeping the Glock upper or is the Mech Tech something that would work? They aren't SBRs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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i am looking for the barrel so i DON'T have to sbr it. Are you married to keeping the Glock upper or is the Mech Tech something that would work? They aren't SBRs. after handeling and shooting a few mech techs, i am not a fan. |
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View Quote That will cut down on accidental groin and thigh shootings, but knees and feet are still in danger though... |
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No problem. This one's in 10mm, but they make 9mm and .45 as well. 1911's too. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/halromberg/temporary_zps73ff0edc.jpg View Quote What's the story with those mags? |
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Quoted: Quoted: No problem. This one's in 10mm, but they make 9mm and .45 as well. 1911's too. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/halromberg/temporary_zps73ff0edc.jpg What's the story with those mags? Those are KRISS mags. |
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Yup. Kriss makes a kit for the .45. You have to squish the spring a bit to get it to work with a standard 10mm magazine body, but it works. Either that or you can mod the feed lips on a .45 stick to grip the smaller rounds (bend em in towards the center) and they'll feed fine too. IDK if it'll feed with the Glock upper, but the Mech Tech is a big gonzo bolt with a heavy spring. It'll grab a round out of a black hole if you put it in front of the thing.
And yeah, the Mech Techs are heavy. Comes from running a 10mm in a straight blowback. It needs a BIG chunk of steel for the bolt. |
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No problem. This one's in 10mm, but they make 9mm and .45 as well. 1911's too. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/halromberg/temporary_zps73ff0edc.jpg View Quote What is that and where can I get one? ETA: Nevermind, that has been bumped up to next on my list, I've had a beat up old glock 22 sitting in my safe for a while. |
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What is that and where can I get one? ETA: Nevermind, that has been bumped up to next on my list, I've had a beat up old glock 22 sitting in my safe for a while. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No problem. This one's in 10mm, but they make 9mm and .45 as well. 1911's too. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/halromberg/temporary_zps73ff0edc.jpg What is that and where can I get one? ETA: Nevermind, that has been bumped up to next on my list, I've had a beat up old glock 22 sitting in my safe for a while. Heavy, but seriously fun. |
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The pistol. The barrel has to tilt to unlock the breech. With that much barrel, there will be too much weight for it to tilt. That's why suppressors used on Glocks have to be equipped with an LID / Booster to tilt the barrel. I use a non-boosted AAC striker on my Glock 17 and I have to manually cycle it. |
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The pistol. The barrel has to tilt to unlock the breech. With that much barrel, there will be too much weight for it to tilt. That's why suppressors used on Glocks have to be equipped with an LID / Booster to tilt the barrel. I use a non-boosted AAC striker on my Glock 17 and I have to manually cycle it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It won't cycle. What won't cycle? The pistol. The barrel has to tilt to unlock the breech. With that much barrel, there will be too much weight for it to tilt. That's why suppressors used on Glocks have to be equipped with an LID / Booster to tilt the barrel. I use a non-boosted AAC striker on my Glock 17 and I have to manually cycle it. LID Booster. Is that like a magna port but on the bottom to push the end of the bbl up? |
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The pistol. The barrel has to tilt to unlock the breech. With that much barrel, there will be too much weight for it to tilt. That's why suppressors used on Glocks have to be equipped with an LID / Booster to tilt the barrel. I use a non-boosted AAC striker on my Glock 17 and I have to manually cycle it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It won't cycle. What won't cycle? The pistol. The barrel has to tilt to unlock the breech. With that much barrel, there will be too much weight for it to tilt. That's why suppressors used on Glocks have to be equipped with an LID / Booster to tilt the barrel. I use a non-boosted AAC striker on my Glock 17 and I have to manually cycle it. I use a AAC Tirant on my Glock 20 and haven't had to do anything to it to make it cycle. It's shoots flawlessly with the suppressor on the pistol and as a SBR in my Fab Defense chassis. |
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LID Booster. Is that like a magna port but on the bottom to push the end of the bbl up? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It won't cycle. What won't cycle? The pistol. The barrel has to tilt to unlock the breech. With that much barrel, there will be too much weight for it to tilt. That's why suppressors used on Glocks have to be equipped with an LID / Booster to tilt the barrel. I use a non-boosted AAC striker on my Glock 17 and I have to manually cycle it. LID Booster. Is that like a magna port but on the bottom to push the end of the bbl up? It's a spring system that adds energy to the tilting action (to allow the barrel to tilt up and unlock). Kinda like a spring loaded hammer that hits the barrel muzzle after the round is fired. Some suppressors have the booster and some do not. This really depends on whether you are working with a fixed or tilting barrel. |
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