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7/24/2010 8:15:47 AM EDT
Are the new GSG -5 any good?  I was thinking of getting one for awhile now.  I heard the screws will pop out after shooting a few hundreds round, I heard that it break easily, I heard it will blow up.  So is any of this true?   I mostly want it for general plinking and marksmanship practices for my two young bros.

I already have a few AK, but it getting expensive to shoot!
7/24/2010 8:37:16 AM EDT
[#1]
I've shot roughly 2K rounds and mine hasn't blown up yet. I have the PK version (pistol) but it's all the same. I do have the occasional failure but its a 22lr and its a blast to go through 24 rounds in a couple seconds and not go broke in the process.
7/24/2010 8:54:08 AM EDT
[#2]
Got mine because it was the tacticool tool to get my son interested in shooting as a hobby. No Sig or MP15-22 at the time, and the AR 22s were out of the price ranges. I had one bad experience with it not long after I got it. It Kaboomed oob and after about 1k or so rounds. Sent it to ATI and they go a new barrel in it. No problems at all since, easily another 1.5k to 2k rounds since. For the price I have been more than satisfied with it not to mention the ATI customer service was great when there was an issue.
7/25/2010 4:06:53 PM EDT
[#3]
I originally bought a Gen 1 carbine when they first arrived to the US a few years ago for plinking, introducing new shooters to the sport & rabbit/varmint hunting.

I liked it so much I bought a Gen 2 carbine when they started coming in.

Then I realized I didn't need 2 of them and sold one.

Then I bought a PK to SBR.... liked it so much I SBR'd the Gen 1 carbine.

So why?  Originally as a plinking/hunting gun.  Then it turned into the "bit by the NFA bug" motivation.

Finally it has morphed into it's current purpose - a training weapon for 3 gun.  I run a 9mm HK MP5SD clone, and it's cheaper to shoot 22LR when I'm practicing drills than 9mm.

Still gets used quite a bit for rabbit/varmint purposes, and is quite accurate.  I've had several kills outside 100 yards without too much trouble, most of them are 25-75 yards.

Been a great little gun for me.  Had some malfunction issues - sent it to ATI - who returned it to me in like new condition performing flawlessly.

Edit:  Visual representation always spices up life a bit



Not shown are the 22LR suppressors I use on them.  a 22Sparrow on the GSG-5SBR, and a G5-22 on the GSG-5PKSBR.  Hoot to shoot.
7/26/2010 12:24:15 PM EDT
[#4]
Why not a Gsg-5???
7/27/2010 12:12:18 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Why not a Gsg-5???


Exactly!!
7/30/2010 8:39:06 AM EDT
[#6]
It's hard to say NO to a GSG-5... They are way too much fun!

8/9/2010 6:35:45 PM EDT
[#7]
Took my baby out today. Another 200 trouble free rounds. I did replace all of the screws with the upgrade bolt kit and added the cocking tube buffer from www.rrages.com though.

To answer your question, they are a lot of fun.

I love this thing!

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