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9/10/2007 6:08:23 PM EDT
I’m looking ahead to my next major gun buy it probably won’t be for at least 6 months if not a few more.  I already have 2 AR’s one is a bushmaster patrolman’s carbine with an Eotech, and the other is a Mk12 MOD 0.  Now I am really interested in 2 weapons but I will only be buying 1 of them they are a MP5 clone of some type with a fake silencer for now since I can’t buy a NFA item from a dealer but don’t worry the “silencer” will come off as soon as I can legally.  The other one a M1A set up for long range shooting.  These are both guns that I have wanted for a long time but I’m not sure what one someday I will hopefully get both but not right now so what one should I get.
Thanks for you help
9/10/2007 6:13:20 PM EDT
[#1]
I suggest the M1A.

Long range, do some research on the HK clones, some run some don't.  Check in the HK forum for more info.

In regards to the M1A a standard would do you right.  You already have a 5.56, get the 308.

If you want a 9mm carbine, you can get a nice RRA 9mm that takes uzi mags.

Just a suggestion.

Max
9/10/2007 6:23:28 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
I suggest the M1A.

Long range, do some research on the HK clones, some run some don't.  Check in the HK forum for more info.

In regards to the M1A a standard would do you right.  You already have a 5.56, get the 308.

If you want a 9mm carbine, you can get a nice RRA 9mm that takes uzi mags.

Just a suggestion.

Max


+1

Plus...The M1A is fun to shoot at the range and can double as a good hunting rifle if you ever need a "loaner"!
9/10/2007 7:00:38 PM EDT
[#3]
Semi-auto subguns are gay. Get the rifle.
9/10/2007 7:41:13 PM EDT
[#4]
I saw a real MP5 at the gun show this weekend for 20k.  If you want a real one, you could buy a couple of really nice M1As for that.  +1 for the rifle.  Semi sub guns are teh suck.
9/10/2007 8:28:08 PM EDT
[#5]
+100 semi sub guns are gay, lol. m1a
9/10/2007 8:38:21 PM EDT
[#6]
My HK94 is one of two guns I own where folks who shoot it always end up with a grin on their faces and an enthesuastic declaration of "I want one!" (The other is the AK-74)

However I can't really recomend the clones since their reliability seems to be quite spotty.

You could consider getting a USC and doing the UMP conversion but that process is almost as expensive as getting the HK94.

You'll probably enjoy the M1A but if you are looking to make it into a precision rig I'd recomend getting a DPMS LR-308 (with A3 upper) instead. The M1A is a good battle rifle but the AR-10 type design will give you a much better level of precision for a lot less than the M1A.

That's just my oppinion though. You won't regret an M1A purchase.
9/10/2007 11:07:37 PM EDT
[#7]
M1A.
9/11/2007 4:54:33 AM EDT
[#8]
Another vote for the M1A.

9/11/2007 6:53:03 AM EDT
[#9]
M1A

Pistol caliber PDW are going the way of the Dino.

9/11/2007 7:23:44 AM EDT
[#10]
the one gun i take EVERYTIME i shoot, The MP5 clone, my favorite gun bar none.    

9/11/2007 7:25:21 AM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
the one gun i take EVERYTIME i shoot, The MP5 clone, my favorite gun bar none.    



It also costs less to feed these days.

Lower cost ammo = more trigger time


YMMV
9/11/2007 7:28:45 AM EDT
[#12]
cost of ammo, make of clone, and the availability of long range shooting. All things i would consider before making a purchase like that.

J
9/11/2007 7:47:56 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:

Quoted:
the one gun i take EVERYTIME i shoot, The MP5 clone, my favorite gun bar none.    



It also costs less to feed these days.

Lower cost ammo = more trigger time


YMMV


x a million.

my 9mm SBR (built from colt ro635 kit) is the only reason i've been able to get any trigger time behind an AR-platform this summer.


9/11/2007 9:26:49 AM EDT
[#14]
Ok, so why not just get a 10/22 is it's about trigger time?
9/11/2007 9:28:13 AM EDT
[#15]
I'd vote for the MP5 clone.
9/11/2007 9:39:01 AM EDT
[#16]
Who sells the MP5 clones? My stash is only 2 AR's, 10/22 and a couple of handguns. I need to broaden my portfolio
9/11/2007 9:42:12 AM EDT
[#17]
I would get the MP5

But, I already have a M1A
9/11/2007 9:52:30 AM EDT
[#18]
buy a Cohaire Arms gun for $1150, add a extractor and ejector from wwwhkparts.net, and you are good to go, i have put 2,500rds through mine without a hiccup. I got three buddies to buy them also, even the guy who didn't switch out his ejector is having no issues.  
9/12/2007 6:20:28 AM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
Ok, so why not just get a 10/22 is it's about trigger time?


i got two already.

seriously though, the 9mm is still a viable weapon for self-defense if needed, and in an AR-platform allows me to practice on an AR. that's important since an AR would be my go-to gun.


9/12/2007 8:56:39 AM EDT
[#20]
M1A
9/12/2007 2:43:36 PM EDT
[#21]
I am not a fan of pistol caliber carbines, and I had an M1A I was not impressed with, so I cant help you on this one. If I was in the market for a .308 battle rifle, I would look for a DSA fal clone myself.
9/12/2007 3:32:21 PM EDT
[#22]
M1A
9/13/2007 12:44:27 AM EDT
[#23]
M1A or similar .308.

The MP5 clone would be a blast, but practically speaking, the M1A is an infinitely better choice.
9/13/2007 7:55:06 PM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
Ok, so why not just get a 10/22 is it's about trigger time?




Well said....
9/13/2007 9:18:28 PM EDT
[#25]
An MP5 clone has very limited defensive use and is basically just a toy.
An M1A uses a very effective cartridge for close and long range, is good to take lots of game with, can be used in service rifle competition and makes an excellent shtf rifle.
It's an extremely robust design with lots of stock and accessory options these days.

It's a simple to me. Do you want a toy or real rifle?
9/13/2007 10:14:08 PM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
buy a Cohaire Arms gun for $1150, add a extractor and ejector from wwwhkparts.net, and you are good to go, i have put 2,500rds through mine without a hiccup. I got three buddies to buy them also, even the guy who didn't switch out his ejector is having no issues.  

No problems with a SW MP5? Damn your lucky, I had a friend who bought a special weapons Mp5 and it wouldnt cycle worth shit.
9/13/2007 11:20:28 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:

Quoted:
buy a Cohaire Arms gun for $1150, add a extractor and ejector from wwwhkparts.net, and you are good to go, i have put 2,500rds through mine without a hiccup. I got three buddies to buy them also, even the guy who didn't switch out his ejector is having no issues.  

No problems with a SW MP5? Damn your lucky, I had a friend who bought a special weapons Mp5 and it wouldnt cycle worth shit.


Cohaire Arms is not a Special Weapons product to my knowledge...
9/14/2007 3:15:23 AM EDT
[#28]
I think a semi-auto subgun would get old quick ...

You can do alot more with the M1A .....
9/14/2007 3:29:39 AM EDT
[#29]
my vote is for the MP5 clone. i sold all my .308's a year or so ago. ammo is too expensive, and really don't do alot of shooting past 300 yards anyway, and my AR's can handle that.

9/14/2007 6:31:44 AM EDT
[#30]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
the one gun i take EVERYTIME i shoot, The MP5 clone, my favorite gun bar none.    



It also costs less to feed these days.

Lower cost ammo = more trigger time


YMMV


x a million.

my 9mm SBR (built from colt ro635 kit) is the only reason i've been able to get any trigger time behind an AR-platform this summer.




Dude, at least get a ceiner .22lr bolt kit for your AR. It pays for itself in a few trips to the range.
500 rds of .22lr = $12 including tax
500 rds of .223 =
9/14/2007 11:01:46 AM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:
I’m looking ahead to my next major gun buy it probably won’t be for at least 6 months if not a few more.  I already have 2 AR’s one is a bushmaster patrolman’s carbine with an Eotech, and the other is a Mk12 MOD 0.  Now I am really interested in 2 weapons but I will only be buying 1 of them they are a MP5 clone of some type with a fake silencer for now since I can’t buy a NFA item from a dealer but don’t worry the “silencer” will come off as soon as I can legally.  The other one a M1A set up for long range shooting.  These are both guns that I have wanted for a long time but I’m not sure what one someday I will hopefully get both but not right now so what one should I get.
Thanks for you help


Noticed you are from NE. I would guess there are places to actually an M1A at long range (not easy to do here in the shadow of D.C. - plus you gotta pay BIG $$ to use a range).  Buy the M1A.  You won't regret it.
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