My guess is rye and coke with ice![]()
Yeah it did, the above pics are older.
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I have the original bolt carrier on there now. I contacted the company, they wanted me to send it back for a replacement, but I never bothered. I don't want a replacement and wouldn't be comfortable selling it. It's not constructed properly in my opinion. I'm lucky the charging handle hit me in the thumb and not in the teeth.
Club, i really would like to see a bigger flashlight on there!![]()
My break is identical. What were the conditions surrounding your shoot. (weather inclusive)
I'll slap on my 6x D cell maglight for you.![]()
I meant Clubhoppers lol, that flashlight on his is HUGE!,, but hey that's all good you go on that to.![]()
Actually it's mostly milled.. the VZ is a beast of a weapon, that I'd reach for over all else in my inventory if needed in a working role. However, the shorter you go does not mean the better it is. As a PDW.. the short VZ's are out of their game.
The Grease Gun is stamped. Yeah, I had to.
Yep and in the entire scope of WWII subguns, the Greaser is fairly much a footnote. Only 600,000 some odd Grease Guns were ever made, compared to the Sten and MP38/40 which were both made in the millions. Even the Thompson was made in much larger numbers than the Grease Gun.
FWIW I own an M3 and it is a very cool little SMG but I am more interested in it for its historical and rarity values than because it was stamped and welded.
I don't think your PG is quite loud enough to go with the stock and handguard![]()
this is my PDW norinco CQ. i painted it green because the grip was custom and it was in the green color. its hard on the eyes at first but i like it now.just something different . a true black and green gun!
i out fitted it with the eotec and tapco mag. i did have a vertical grip on it and flashlight but i found i like it better without them. it makes the gun lighter without so its just easyer to carry.
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