AR 15 "spex" PDW stock

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Does anyone know where to get SPEX kit? I'm looking for their Slider PDW ar15 stock; I see that NEA is trying to like...make/bring them in or something but I was wondering who offers them as a dealer?
 
They mentioned they will be going on sale in the states next month. No release date for Canada yet. Hopefully it will be close behind the rifle release date.
 
We will be making these stocks under license. We're trying to make it a priority after our new rifles get out.

.. right after we figure out what to do with all the .300 Blackout tooling that just arrived. ;)
 
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there is not picture b:
 
COOL, the stock looks flimsy though

Having shot the exact rifle in that picture, courtesy of an invite from the geniuses behind Spex, I can certify 100% that it is NOT flimsy in the least.

That particular weapon configuration is a friggin' wet dream for anyone who's a fan of an AR PDW.

-M
 
MP5s are definitely cool, but I would rather have the range of ammo available in 5.56...could go from barrier-blind loads to loads with less risk of overpenetration indoors very easily.

Of course if you were in a group, everyone might benefit from the greatly reduced muzzle blast of the 9mm rather than a short 5.56. But I barely have friends, let alone a tactical shooting team.

But for across-the-room distances the MP5 is sure a nice gun. I will be the first to admit I don't have a ton of time in on one but in my fairly limited experience, it's about as controllable a 9mm as I've ever shot.

Although I have not run one full-auto...I'm told the climb is pretty harsh.
 
MP5's on full auto are nice...I really didn't notice any rise at all. However, check out the HK53...all the goodness of an MP5 w/ the 5.56 round (and of course prohib...dang!). Does anyone have a picture of the above NEA rifles from the other side...that stock looks like it might interfere with the selector switch (I'm guessing it doesn't but I'd like to see the other side).
 
That particular weapon configuration is a friggin' wet dream for anyone who's a fan of an AR PDW.
It reminds me a bit of the stock on the Croatian ZAGI M91. I must admit don't see the attraction--what are its benefits? Light weight? Compactness?

Although I have not run one full-auto...I'm told the climb is pretty harsh.
I was lucky enough to fire one about twenty years ago. I'm a not a bad shot (not great either) but I was surprised how easy it was to keep all rounds of a three or four shot burst in the bull of a 11/59 target at 50m
 
Having shot the exact rifle in that picture, courtesy of an invite from the geniuses behind Spex, I can certify 100% that it is NOT flimsy in the least.

That particular weapon configuration is a friggin' wet dream for anyone who's a fan of an AR PDW.

-M


+2 It's well thought out and runs like a champ.
 
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