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Posted: 6/13/2002 8:13:15 AM EDT
| Ok if you wanted to get a class 3 weapon and you really have a budget on this what would be the best weapon to purchase. And feeding this thing would be budgeted too. |
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Vector Uzi. For $2800 street price + $200 NFA tax, you have a heat treated, first rate submachine gun. Macs are OK but a little crappily made, hard to control without a suppressor, and have much more limited financial appreciation potential. For those not on a budget, may I suggest the following for a mere $150,000: ![]() The Ultimate Toy |
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Macs are great starter guns. I would suggest an M11/9. Maybe I am not impartial since a M11/9 was my first C3 purchase. To answer all the naysayers, Yes it is a bullet-hose at 1000+ RPM, but goddamn is it fun. As cheap as 9MM ammo is I have absolutley no desire to slow it down. I just need to get a drum mag for it. However they are still relativley affordable. If you look you can still break under the 1000 dollar mark. They are acres of accessories for them. M11s are starting to become the 10/22s of the C3 world. Tons of accessories and parts availble. Easy to work on for a novice with no shortage of NIW spare parts and High Cap magazines. They are cheap to feed, reliable as hell and mine eats $89 case Wolf 9MM all day long. I know that for my first machingun, the last thing I wanted was a slow rate of fire. Nothing puts a smile on your face by dumping 30+ rounds it under a second. However, "budget" will no longer be part of your vocabulary once you get into this hobby as MGs have started to consume almost all of my disposable income. C3 is addictive as hell. |
Im also interested in a "budget" class 3 weapon, if there is such a thing... How about some more info? Links to websites with more info, pics, places to purchase them, etc. etc... Ive been frequenting subguns.com lately, lots of good info there. |
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For good info on Macs, the following sites have a wealth of information. http://www.mac10.org/ This site is run by Keith from Gulf Coast Armory. A very reputable C3 dealer in Texas. http://www.macguns.com/ Another good site with alot of information. http://www.rpbusa.com/mpa.html http://www.cobray.com Spare part and accessories for Mac guns. http://www.tacticalinc.com/ Another very reputable C3 dealer whom is very knowledgeable regarding Macs and stocks all varieties. Also performs custom Gunsmithing on M11/9 including the sten-mag conversion. Outside of subguns, http://www.sturmgewehr.com has a good ad and message boards regarding NFA firearms. Enjoy. James |
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If you want to start out slow with NFA weapons**, the cheapest thing you could get it a Gemtech Outback suppressor for the Walther P22! Only $299 (plus the $200 tax and the cost of getting the barrel threaded). VERY light & WAY COOL!! The only problem is it will lead to another NFA weapon, then another, and another . . . Probably the best buy right now is the Vector Uzi. It will be the last chance to buy a newly manufactured submachine gun. It's also stamped "9mm/.45/.22" on the receiver so you can buy caliber conversions WITHOUT an additional tax stamp! Not many .22 subguns out there. **Some people get a little confused. The DEALER has a Class III license. The WEAPON is a NFA weapon. I always figure people who call the weapon a Class III don't own one & don't know the difference. (yes, I'm picky, but it's important to be precise) |
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