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3/11/2008 10:08:56 AM EDT
I recently ordered a PKM semi auto from Marcolmar and I am currently waiting on its delivery in late March or early April.  I have wanted a belt fed for a while and I thought this would be the fix for me.  While I am waiting on delivery I have been cruising the net for belt fed info and I found myself back at the TSC website over the weekend.
I would love the 23E but I can't/won't cough up that much money for it.  The 21E however show a price of 11k or there abouts.  I have an MP5 with Flemming sear already.  My question is... If you call up TSC, then write the check for 11k do I have a fulling function 21E semi that can then accept my sear pack.  Does anyone have a TSC belt fed and what do you think of it.
3/11/2008 12:28:45 PM EDT
[#1]
I have a TSC 21k.

I love it.  It is a beast/blast but the recoil is minimal.

Keep in mind a 21 pack is different than an MP5 pack.  The difference has to do with the ejector.  Mike will likely want you to ship him your pack so he can modify it to work in your 21 and your MP5.  

I've had my 21k for almost 2 years.  It shoots links or belts.  I have not had a malfunction yet.

3/11/2008 2:29:36 PM EDT
[#2]
That is a beautiful firearm.  Other than ammo costs what would you consider any drawbacks in the firearm.  Would a full lenght 21 be better?  What options would you consider a must when ordering? Thanks for posting the photo.
3/12/2008 6:32:05 PM EDT
[#3]
Drawbacks:  21's aren't really a beginner MG.  If you're looking at a used one, you had better know what to look for and be prepared to walk.  Blow the extra coin and get a gun from a reputable builder that you KNOW will work.  Un-fucking a 21 will cost more in the long run.

I thought about a full length 21, but opted for this one instead....

As far as options go- I'm not into all that cosmetic pimp shit that some guys are into.  Pretty much stock for me.  The picatinny rail was already on there when I ordered the gun- I have zero interest in putting a scope on it.  I really can't think of any options I couldn't live without.
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