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Posted: 12/29/2015 4:47:13 PM EDT
Just stumbled across this suitcase MP5, apparently the trigger in the handle can fire the weapon (you can see the barrel on the left.) Kinda nifty.
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Wouldn't you much rather have a mp5k in a shoulder rig under a suit?
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If you think that's neat, you should really check out Miami Vice. It's a cop show, set in the 80's.
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I'm sure it'll be inaccurate as fuck in that shit-ass setup
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http://vpstestgunscom.c.presscdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/briefcase_guns_recovered_in_iraq.jpg View Quote Lol, holy shit. That's probably the biggest pile of those things in one place short of the HK factory. |
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This is as close as I could get. http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c32/antiarocking74/431B24C6-9E82-4F1D-8955-81EC410C482B_zpsmuycxslm.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c32/antiarocking74/C8F3B922-30B1-4A51-9E67-9F08924E691D_zpsq1fzsfcv.jpg View Quote What case is that? |
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How old are you kids?
Do your parents know you get on sites like this one? Damn, I'll be glad when school starts again next week and you all go back to your classes. Hk made that damn thing about the same time they came up with the MP5. The idea was the shooter carries a briefcase full of ransom money in one hand and a machine gun aimed at kneecap level in the other. et al It was also known as a "Fag Bag" (...their words, not mine) |
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Ive always wondered how well the ejection of spent brass went?
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1980 called and wants the Samsonite back.
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Just stumbled across this suitcase MP5, apparently the trigger in the handle can fire the weapon (you can see the barrel on the left.) Kinda nifty. http://im.rediff.com/news/2014/aug/06gun1.jpg View Quote If you're just now learning about this, you're about 30 years too late. lol You may as well have come in here showing this cool new rifle called the AR15. lol |
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Those cases are stupid expensive when they come up for sale, like $3500+ on average I think
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I can't remember for sure but I think with the case for the K you could only use the small mag in the gun. Empty mag, open case and the smoke would roll out. |
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That was a thing years ago. Designed for the Ingram. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZXDnntoEDzM/maxresdefault.jpg View Quote At the 1:34:45 mark in this 1985 vid. |
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I used to own the machine pistol that went inside the case. Back in the good old days...
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It is an NFA item. Pretty sure it's an AOW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes The suitcase is a registered AOW. The gun inside is also registered, but as an MG. If you were to build one large enough to contain a suppressed MP-5, it would be one of the only ways to get a 3 stamp gun. |
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The suitcase is a registered AOW. The gun inside is also registered, but as an MG. If you were to build one large enough to contain a suppressed MP-5, it would be one of the only ways to get a 3 stamp gun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that considered an AOW? It is an NFA item. Pretty sure it's an AOW. The suitcase is a registered AOW. The gun inside is also registered, but as an MG. If you were to build one large enough to contain a suppressed MP-5, it would be one of the only ways to get a 3 stamp gun. Now that sounds like a challenge. |
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i got to handle one at the KCR machine gun shoot years ago.
it was without a doubt a neat concealment set up... |
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How old are you kids? Do your parents know you get on sites like this one? Damn, I'll be glad when school starts again next week and you all go back to your classes. Hk made that damn thing about the same time they came up with the MP5. The idea was the shooter carries a briefcase full of ransom money in one hand and a machine gun aimed at kneecap level in the other. et al It was also known as a "Fag Bag" (...their words, not mine) View Quote If I remember correctly "FAG" is an acronym for Fast Action Gun bag I haven't seen one of those since Miami Vice was on television. |
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This is as close as I could get. http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c32/antiarocking74/431B24C6-9E82-4F1D-8955-81EC410C482B_zpsmuycxslm.jpg http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c32/antiarocking74/C8F3B922-30B1-4A51-9E67-9F08924E691D_zpsq1fzsfcv.jpg View Quote Needs more shockwave brace, but very nice |
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Needs more shockwave brace, but very nice What it really needs is more tax stamp. I'm working on it. For the guy who asked, it's the 16" option of this bag. |
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The suitcase is a registered AOW. The gun inside is also registered, but as an MG. If you were to build one large enough to contain a suppressed MP-5, it would be one of the only ways to get a 3 stamp gun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that considered an AOW? It is an NFA item. Pretty sure it's an AOW. The suitcase is a registered AOW. The gun inside is also registered, but as an MG. If you were to build one large enough to contain a suppressed MP-5, it would be one of the only ways to get a 3 stamp gun. Integrally suppressed MG's need 2 stamps? Didn't know that. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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<a href="http://s3.photobucket.com/user/762minigun/media/20130412_092020_zps35da0222.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y51/762minigun/20130412_092020_zps35da0222.jpg</a> Thought being a MG trumps AOW status. View Quote Nope. An MG isn't regulated as a short-barreled rifle. In the case of an operational briefcase (what that suitcase is called), the case itself is a registered firearm because installing the MG inside it conceals the MG while allowing it to still be fired. Remove the MG from the suitcase, the MG is still an MG, but the briefcase remains an AOW by virtue of the fact that it's only purpose is to conceal the MG and allow it to be fired. Now, to show you just how tricky the NFA is, let's talk about North American Arms mini .22 revolvers and their wallet holsters. NAA mini revolvers, in and of themselves, are simply handguns and are not registered as AOW's. They are no different than a S&W 686 or Glock 19. When NAA produced leather wallet holsters for the guns, the guns could be fired while inside the wallet holster. BATFE determined that since the gun's shape was concealed (though you can still see both the trigger and cylinder), the revolver has to be registered as an AOW when they used together. (In fact, if you have a wallet holster in the same room as an NAA mini revolver, there better be at least one of the revolvers registered as an AOW, or it is considered constructive possession of intent to possess an unregistered AOW.) So, while the operational briefcase has to be registered in addition to the registration of the MG, the wallet holster isn't registered, but the revolver is. Now, I suppose someone could make the argument that it is because the briefcase has moving parts, whereas the wallet holster does not. But, silencers don't have moving parts and they're registered. Confused yet? |
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Integrally suppressed MG's need 2 stamps? Didn't know that. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is that considered an AOW? It is an NFA item. Pretty sure it's an AOW. The suitcase is a registered AOW. The gun inside is also registered, but as an MG. If you were to build one large enough to contain a suppressed MP-5, it would be one of the only ways to get a 3 stamp gun. Integrally suppressed MG's need 2 stamps? Didn't know that. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yes, they do. One for the MG and one for the suppressor. An MP-5SD is a two stamp gun. Also, not all suppressed MP-5's are integrally suppressed. In fact, more are equipped with 3-lug barrels and have removable suppressors than are integrally suppressed. |
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