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Posted: 1/9/2008 12:36:13 PM EDT
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Hello all, I am new to the HK rifles so please bear with me if these questions sound dumb. So please school in these weapons... I am looking at a MP5 clone...Which one? Which one to stay away from??? Why?? Are Bobcat SW5's any good. What should I look for?? Will HK parts interchange, say later on I decide to SBR. Where would I find the proper barrel and have it switched. Thanks Guys |
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IMO the Coharie guns are the current "state of the art" in clones today. HK factory parts will fit. As to a barrel .. RCM would be my choice - https://www.rimcountrymfg.com/guns.htm#guns |
Isn't Coharie the Bobcat company under a new name? I thought I read somewhere that they changed their name. |
No, Coharie used to be Special Weapons, they changed the name to Coharie Arms. These have been pretty good guns, as of recently. They are supposed to be getting out of the HK clone business, better get one while you can! I am anxiously awaiting a CA89k, supposed to be about 2 weeks out and also supposed to be their last batch-but we'll see if that holds true. Kinda like when a rock band is on a "farewell tour"-good way to sell out the concerts and turns out that they tour again. Who knows? Edited to add: Bobcat used to get their parts for their builds from Special Weapons/Coharie Arms, but they had a "falling-out" and Bobcat stopped making the MP5 style guns. |
Ok so Iam an Idiot and did completely read my email. It is a Special weapons SW5 not a bobcat OPPS My bad. any is this better then the bobcat. Thanks |
| I think the old Special Weapons used to supply Bobcat with at least parts maybe more. I have a Coharie Arms that runs great. I had a failure to eject issue and sent it back. They worked on it and now it has run like a top. Its a really fun gun, especially if you SBR it. |
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I have two of Cohaire's new 89's. Both ran great w/o changing a thing (except swaping the junk mag and shooting HK factory mags instead). Finish seems to be fine (heard complaints of older ones being rather poor). My only complaints would be that the safety selector is a little loose (you can move it slightly past "safe") and that on the full sized pistol the interior charging handle tube is plastic and not long enough...simple to fix but will run another $60 to replace. I went with the pistol route as I wanted to SBR them. You can SBR the rifles (94's) too but I didn't want to deal with cutting faux suppressor off. I figured it would be easier to convert the pistols. Of course, if you want to maintain the original stock, then you might lean toward the rifles. None of them come with a B&T sidefolder stock so I'd be replacing it either way. Buy one (or three) and you won't regret it. |
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