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Link Posted: 9/19/2015 1:22:53 AM EDT
[#1]
thanks for the reply guys.

So would yall say jump on the Zeniths over the AAs?

I have always wanted a mp5 k pdw and its as close as I will ever get.
No way I can afford a sear

It will be a SBR so teh whole 922 thing kinda makes it moot

but damn the real pushpins makes me want the mke

but to me this looks way nicer
than this
Link Posted: 9/19/2015 10:02:23 AM EDT
[#2]
I chose the MKE over an Atlantic gun because it is a licensed version of the HK and at a lower price.  

That said, I would be happy with an Atlantic gun, too.  I have heard good things about them.  And all of my experiences with Atlantic have been very good, which is why I bought my MKE through them.
Link Posted: 9/30/2015 3:06:06 PM EDT
[#3]
Okay okay okay 922r stuff

So could I buy

1 US made mag - 3 parts
Choate Stock - 1 part
US forward Grip - 1 part
Hammer sear or trigger - 1 part

??????

Trying to figure out on price for compliance for SBR

Just having a US mag alows it to be "legal" even if you are using the mags that come with it?

If not then its $100 more for the MKE after you buy compliance parts
Link Posted: 10/1/2015 3:23:41 PM EDT
[#4]
I have an MKE PDW clone from the first importation a few years ago. I SBR'd mine and it has been flawless. For 922, I added the foregrip, stock, trigger, barrel, and sear. I had to add a US barrel in order to get the tri-lug, which wasn't offered in the original imported MKEs. I think I added about $120 in 922 parts, not counting the Green Mountain barrel. But you can purchase them over time while your stamp is in the approval process. Here is mine.

Link Posted: 10/12/2015 10:46:39 AM EDT
[#5]
Love mine. The Z-5P accompanies me to the range every time I get out there.

First magazine (under the gun), 15 rounds, offhand, ten yards



It's easy to identify my brass



It's easy to transport discreetly





The pistol was worth every penny. I have a Form 1 pending for it, and hope to buy a Z-5RS and Z-43P in the next year or so.
Link Posted: 10/15/2015 1:40:15 AM EDT
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Love mine. The Z-5P accompanies me to the range every time I get out there.

First magazine (under the gun), 15 rounds, offhand, ten yards

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg</a>

It's easy to identify my brass

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg</a>

It's easy to transport discreetly

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg</a>

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg</a>

The pistol was worth every penny. I have a Form 1 pending for it, and hope to buy a Z-5RS and Z-43P in the next year or so.
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How's the ejection?
Link Posted: 10/15/2015 9:44:26 PM EDT
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Love mine. The Z-5P accompanies me to the range every time I get out there.



First magazine (under the gun), 15 rounds, offhand, ten yards



<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg</a>



It's easy to identify my brass



<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg</a>



It's easy to transport discreetly



<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg</a>



<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg</a>



The pistol was worth every penny. I have a Form 1 pending for it, and hope to buy a Z-5RS and Z-43P in the next year or so.




How's the ejection?

Mine ejects a litte forward and out, stacks the casings in a nice neat pile.



 
Link Posted: 10/16/2015 2:33:11 PM EDT
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Love mine. The Z-5P accompanies me to the range every time I get out there.

First magazine (under the gun), 15 rounds, offhand, ten yards

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg</a>

It's easy to identify my brass

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg</a>

It's easy to transport discreetly

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg</a>

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg</a>

The pistol was worth every penny. I have a Form 1 pending for it, and hope to buy a Z-5RS and Z-43P in the next year or so.


How's the ejection?
Mine ejects a litte forward and out, stacks the casings in a nice neat pile.
 


Thanks.  Once they open their 922r option I'll buy one.
Link Posted: 10/16/2015 4:19:37 PM EDT
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I have an MKE PDW clone from the first importation a few years ago. I SBR'd mine and it has been flawless. For 922, I added the foregrip, stock, trigger, barrel, and sear. I had to add a US barrel in order to get the tri-lug, which wasn't offered in the original imported MKEs. I think I added about $120 in 922 parts, not counting the Green Mountain barrel. But you can purchase them over time while your stamp is in the approval process. Here is mine.

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What light mount are you using?  Been looking for something to mount on my clone and been having a tough time finding anything.
Link Posted: 10/22/2015 10:46:24 AM EDT
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Good call, I was about to ah pull the trigger on this, now I'll go american or build a dedicated 9mm or 10mm AR pistol
Link Posted: 10/22/2015 10:55:47 AM EDT
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This is your first post in this topic, and it's to say that you're not going to buy one of these. I could post that in nearly 100% of the topics on this site...so I'm curious - did you just post this to be negative about a product you had no intent of buying, or is there actually something that turned you away from this gun? I don't see anything negative in the preceding posts, and your post isn't very descriptive. Also, what exactly do you mean when you say you'll go American?

American has an uppercase A, by the way.
Link Posted: 10/22/2015 8:04:44 PM EDT
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This is your first post in this topic, and it's to say that you're not going to buy one of these. I could post that in nearly 100% of the topics on this site...so I'm curious - did you just post this to be negative about a product you had no intent of buying, or is there actually something that turned you away from this gun? I don't see anything negative in the preceding posts, and your post isn't very descriptive. Also, what exactly do you mean when you say you'll go American?



American has an uppercase A, by the way.
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This is your first post in this topic, and it's to say that you're not going to buy one of these. I could post that in nearly 100% of the topics on this site...so I'm curious - did you just post this to be negative about a product you had no intent of buying, or is there actually something that turned you away from this gun? I don't see anything negative in the preceding posts, and your post isn't very descriptive. Also, what exactly do you mean when you say you'll go American?



American has an uppercase A, by the way.




 
Allow me to answer.




He's a troll with nothing to contribute. The end.




My Z-5RS is virtually indistinguishable from my friends HK MP5.




The gun is excellent from tip to tip, hard to spot a single flaw.




100% straight, accurate and reliable with 1700 down the pipe. Outstanding finish and detail such as the welds.




Buy what you like but these MKE guns are for the most part excellent guns.
Link Posted: 10/23/2015 12:58:58 AM EDT
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  Allow me to answer.


He's a troll with nothing to contribute. The end.


My Z-5RS is virtually indistinguishable from my friends HK MP5.


The gun is excellent from tip to tip, hard to spot a single flaw.


100% straight, accurate and reliable with 1700 down the pipe. Outstanding finish and detail such as the welds.


Buy what you like but these MKE guns are for the most part excellent guns.
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This is your first post in this topic, and it's to say that you're not going to buy one of these. I could post that in nearly 100% of the topics on this site...so I'm curious - did you just post this to be negative about a product you had no intent of buying, or is there actually something that turned you away from this gun? I don't see anything negative in the preceding posts, and your post isn't very descriptive. Also, what exactly do you mean when you say you'll go American?

American has an uppercase A, by the way.

  Allow me to answer.


He's a troll with nothing to contribute. The end.


My Z-5RS is virtually indistinguishable from my friends HK MP5.


The gun is excellent from tip to tip, hard to spot a single flaw.


100% straight, accurate and reliable with 1700 down the pipe. Outstanding finish and detail such as the welds.


Buy what you like but these MKE guns are for the most part excellent guns.


Have you used it with a can yet?  I wish I could use hkpro as a reference, but too many purists and haters there to ever trust that for an honest opinion.
Link Posted: 10/23/2015 1:28:49 AM EDT
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Have you used it with a can yet?  I wish I could use hkpro as a reference, but too many purists and haters there to ever trust that for an honest opinion.
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Good call, I was about to ah pull the trigger on this, now I'll go american or build a dedicated 9mm or 10mm AR pistol


This is your first post in this topic, and it's to say that you're not going to buy one of these. I could post that in nearly 100% of the topics on this site...so I'm curious - did you just post this to be negative about a product you had no intent of buying, or is there actually something that turned you away from this gun? I don't see anything negative in the preceding posts, and your post isn't very descriptive. Also, what exactly do you mean when you say you'll go American?

American has an uppercase A, by the way.

  Allow me to answer.


He's a troll with nothing to contribute. The end.


My Z-5RS is virtually indistinguishable from my friends HK MP5.


The gun is excellent from tip to tip, hard to spot a single flaw.


100% straight, accurate and reliable with 1700 down the pipe. Outstanding finish and detail such as the welds.


Buy what you like but these MKE guns are for the most part excellent guns.


Have you used it with a can yet?  I wish I could use hkpro as a reference, but too many purists and haters there to ever trust that for an honest opinion.


I've used mine (Z-5P) exclusively with a can, and it's awesome. Crazy quiet, cycles super smooth. It's an absolute dream to shoot suppressed. Interestingly, I didn't really notice a difference between 115 grain and 147 grain. I may need to shoot them side by side (shot the different ammo on different days), but I was extremely impressed with the sound from the cheap 115 grain stuff.
Link Posted: 10/23/2015 8:59:12 AM EDT
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Very glad to see these available since the MP5 has been on my wish list for a while.

Z-5RS – Bought from Atlantic so can confirm their great service – I’ve been using them since the PTR91 first came out. They have also been great helping with some warranty issues over on HKPro.

Application in and check already cashed tax stamps – SBR and SilencerCo Octane 45 HD  Suppressor. Also got the Griffin Revolution 3 Lug Adapter - 9mm Kit  REVQDK-0002  

Engraving done by Orion.

Here is what I did for 922 compliance.

US Made HK94-MP5 Handguard - BPP (HKK-2143) – RTG Parts $24.95
US Made HK MP5, MP5K Cocking Handle MP5CHUS – HKParts.net $ 29.95
US Made Sear HKNUSSEAR – HKParts.net $24.95
US Made Hammer for Trigger Pack HKNUSHAMMER HKParts.net $24.95
US Made Trigger HKNUSTRIGGER HKParts.net $24.95

Once the stamp is in hand I’ll also add: US Made MP5 A2 Fixed Stock HKN11840US Made by Michaels Machine – HKParts.net $149

Not the most comfy to shoot as a pistol but have run about 10 mags through to make sure it all worked flawlessly before sending in my Form 1.

Link Posted: 10/23/2015 11:20:00 PM EDT
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If your looking for an RS or K shoot me an IM.
Link Posted: 10/24/2015 1:03:55 AM EDT
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Very glad to see these available since the MP5 has been on my wish list for a while.



Z-5RS – Bought from Atlantic so can confirm their great service – I’ve been using them since the PTR91 first came out. They have also been great helping with some warranty issues over on HKPro.



Application in and check already cashed tax stamps – SBR and SilencerCo Octane 45 HD  Suppressor. Also got the Griffin Revolution 3 Lug Adapter - 9mm Kit  REVQDK-0002  



Engraving done by Orion.



Here is what I did for 922 compliance.



US Made HK94-MP5 Handguard - BPP (HKK-2143) – RTG Parts $24.95

US Made HK MP5, MP5K Cocking Handle MP5CHUS – HKParts.net $ 29.95

US Made Sear HKNUSSEAR – HKParts.net $24.95

US Made Hammer for Trigger Pack HKNUSHAMMER HKParts.net $24.95

US Made Trigger HKNUSTRIGGER HKParts.net $24.95



Once the stamp is in hand I’ll also add: US Made MP5 A2 Fixed Stock HKN11840US Made by Michaels Machine – HKParts.net $149



Not the most comfy to shoot as a pistol but have run about 10 mags through to make sure it all worked flawlessly before sending in my Form 1.



https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5746/21028983558_b5731a895a_c.jpg
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Mind taking a pic of the engraving?




I don't care if you block out most ofthe info, just would like to see how Orion engraves an MP5.
Link Posted: 10/24/2015 10:34:14 AM EDT
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I don't care if you block out most ofthe info, just would like to see how Orion engraves an MP5.
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Blocking it out won't show you much. But they do have a picture on their website showing how they do it but the actual engraving is smaller than they show.

http://www.orion-arms.com/sbr-engraving.html

The only negative was that they don't blacken it out but some Steel Blue fixed that in just a few minutes. It was $ 50 and they had it back to me in about a week. I picked them because most on HKPro did and I have no interest in reinventing the wheel.
Link Posted: 10/24/2015 10:44:35 AM EDT
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Blocking it out won't show you much. But they do have a picture on their website showing how they do it but the actual engraving is smaller than they show.



http://www.orion-arms.com/sbr-engraving.html



The only negative was that they don't blacken it out but some Steel Blue fixed that in just a few minutes. It was $ 50 and they had it back to me in about a week. I picked them because most on HKPro did and I have no interest in reinventing the wheel.
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I don't care if you block out most ofthe info, just would like to see how Orion engraves an MP5.





Blocking it out won't show you much. But they do have a picture on their website showing how they do it but the actual engraving is smaller than they show.



http://www.orion-arms.com/sbr-engraving.html



The only negative was that they don't blacken it out but some Steel Blue fixed that in just a few minutes. It was $ 50 and they had it back to me in about a week. I picked them because most on HKPro did and I have no interest in reinventing the wheel.




 
I've seen MP5 engravings under the area covered by the end cap of the stock.




Also in the groove for the arms of an A3 stock.




Curious as to why Orion won't do that.
Link Posted: 10/24/2015 7:14:01 PM EDT
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Also in the groove for the arms of an A3 stock.


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Yeah. Also seen some do it on the barrel covered by the Handguard. Then off I went down the rabbit hole that is internet forums to have my head explode trying to determine if it was actually ATF approved to have it covered. Seems everybody and his sister has conflicting views on "conspicuously placing" and for me it was an open enough question not deal with it and I just did it as recommended. YMMV of course.
Link Posted: 11/11/2015 9:49:57 PM EDT
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I fondled one at the local gun shop tonight, I'm in love.  I have some spare funds and am seriously considering purchase.  But why are these more expensive than an PTR91?  I would think a .308 HK clone would cost more than a 9mm HK clone?
Link Posted: 11/13/2015 1:32:13 AM EDT
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We have quite a few MP5's being used on our full-auto range to include HK, AA, MKE, POF, Special Weapons and Coharie. To say that POF or MKE are of a lesser quality than the US-produced models is NOT what we experience. We've had more US-made bolt carriers crack than the others but the locking pieces and firing pins all last about the same amount of use/time.

We have HK's (and licensed POF/MKE's) with several hundred thousand rounds that need nothing more than barrel swaps when we can no longer get the proper bolt gap with over-sized rollers. This goes for the MKE's and POF's as well. The US-made receivers have cracked along the pinched area along the trunion where they are TIG welded from the factory. Also, the barrels last MUCH longer on the HK-licensed models.

If you are going to purchase one, US-made or not, stock up on extractor springs. Also, make sure to order the G3/.308 type because in OUR experience, they last longer.

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When talking about the G3/308 type do you mean the metal lower rather than the polymer one? I'm torn between the POF and Zenith because I like the looks of the metal lower, but like the finish on the Zenith.
Link Posted: 11/13/2015 10:25:48 AM EDT
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I fondled one at the local gun shop tonight, I'm in love.  I have some spare funds and am seriously considering purchase.  But why are these more expensive than an PTR91?  I would think a .308 HK clone would cost more than a 9mm HK clone?
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My .02 is that the price is determined as what the market will bear. If they were $3,500, they would hardly sell since an HK product would be in range, and if they were $700, they couldn't keep them in stock. In a sense, they're relatively half the price of an HK94, and the PTR is half the price of an HK91.

One could think it's a matter of surplus parts, but we're far past that in either case. PTR is making their parts, not using surplus anymore, and MKE/POF are making their parts. It's only the custom builders that are relying on and using surplus MP5 kits as a parts supply.
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My .02 is that the price is determined as what the market will bear. If they were $3,500, they would hardly sell since an HK product would be in range, and if they were $700, they couldn't keep them in stock. In a sense, they're relatively half the price of an HK94, and the PTR is half the price of an HK91.

One could think it's a matter of surplus parts, but we're far past that in either case. PTR is making their parts, not using surplus anymore, and MKE/POF are making their parts. It's only the custom builders that are relying on and using surplus MP5 kits as a parts supply.
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My .02 is that the price is determined as what the market will bear. If they were $3,500, they would hardly sell since an HK product would be in range, and if they were $700, they couldn't keep them in stock. In a sense, they're relatively half the price of an HK94, and the PTR is half the price of an HK91.

One could think it's a matter of surplus parts, but we're far past that in either case. PTR is making their parts, not using surplus anymore, and MKE/POF are making their parts. It's only the custom builders that are relying on and using surplus MP5 kits as a parts supply.


That makes sense, thanks
Link Posted: 11/14/2015 11:03:33 AM EDT
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Classic has these in stock

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Thanks.  Once they open their 922r option I'll buy one.
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Love mine. The Z-5P accompanies me to the range every time I get out there.

First magazine (under the gun), 15 rounds, offhand, ten yards

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_112601.jpg</a>

It's easy to identify my brass

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114650.jpg</a>

It's easy to transport discreetly

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114424.jpg</a>

<a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/radionicist/media/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v714/radionicist/Zenith/20150909_114452.jpg</a>

The pistol was worth every penny. I have a Form 1 pending for it, and hope to buy a Z-5RS and Z-43P in the next year or so.


How's the ejection?
Mine ejects a litte forward and out, stacks the casings in a nice neat pile.
 


Thanks.  Once they open their 922r option I'll buy one.


What is the 922r option you mention? Something Zenith will offer direct?
Link Posted: 11/19/2015 2:54:06 PM EDT
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FWIW, I have about 1000 rounds through my POF Mp5 and no issues at all.

I have mounted my Tirant 9s with the triad 3 lug adapter on in and it was very tight at first, but I also had the whole upper, including the 3 lug, cerakoted.  

I wish I had waited for the zenith though, but I didn't know it was coming.  I'm still happy with my POF, and since it's been stamped, I'm not going back now.
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Love mine. The Z-5P accompanies me to the range every time I get out there.



First magazine (under the gun), 15 rounds, offhand, ten yards



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It's easy to identify my brass



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It's easy to transport discreetly



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The pistol was worth every penny. I have a Form 1 pending for it, and hope to buy a Z-5RS and Z-43P in the next year or so.




How's the ejection?

Mine ejects a litte forward and out, stacks the casings in a nice neat pile.

 




Thanks.  Once they open their 922r option I'll buy one.




What is the 922r option you mention? Something Zenith will offer direct?




 
Yup, Zenith, eventually plans on getting 922(r) parts available here as well as 922(r) guns.




Obviously the SBR appeal with these guns is huge, so they're going to address it in house.




HKParts has everything you'd need to bring an SBRed MKE in to compliance now, so either way works.
Link Posted: 1/21/2016 7:26:14 PM EDT
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AK,
Do you mind posting side by side pictures of your MKE pistols?
Link Posted: 1/26/2016 10:32:01 AM EDT
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I have to ask. When H&K first released them, I bought an SP89. I purchased a number of 30rd MP5 magazines to go with it because it only came with one 15rd magazine. I noticed that the H&K 30rd MP5 magazines would not function reliably in the SP89. The 15rd magazine worked fine, but, none of the 30rd magazines would fire more than one shot before failing to feed. Everything was all H&K manufacture- no aftermarket junk. I got rid of that SP89 because of the inability to use 30rd magazines. Does this new MPK semi-auto clone function reliably with 30rd magazines?
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I have to ask. When H&K first released them, I bought an SP89. I purchased a number of 30rd MP5 magazines to go with it because it only came with one 15rd magazine. I noticed that the H&K 30rd MP5 magazines would not function reliably in the SP89. The 15rd magazine worked fine, but, none of the 30rd magazines would fire more than one shot before failing to feed. Everything was all H&K manufacture- no aftermarket junk. I got rid of that SP89 because of the inability to use 30rd magazines. Does this new MPK semi-auto clone function reliably with 30rd magazines?
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I have 3 MKE 30 round mags and 5 H&K 30 round mags, no failures of any kind. I've put about 500 rounds through it. Buy with confidence.
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