M10x vs type 81 final results

I never thought full auto makes any sense myself. 2 to 3 seconds, the mag is empty and all you can hit is the side of a garbage truck. Tried it once in LV for giiggles, what a waste.


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when i was in the army it makes sense ... i wish i can have one here ... i answered about differences between what we get and the army ones ...
 
I never thought full auto makes any sense myself. 2 to 3 seconds, the mag is empty and all you can hit is the side of a garbage truck. Tried it once in LV for giiggles, what a waste.


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I shot lots of full auto in Vegas. Very easy to keep it inside the target.
I would love to have one
 
Were not military. If my Type 81SA LMG was full auto capable, the only use id ever have for it is to put a smile on my face.

Wait, do you use Type81 for hunting?
That's a slippery slope, my friend. What use do you have for bayonet lug and bayonet? What use do you have for gun itself, apart of punching holes? How punching holes with FA is different from punching holes in semi-auto or from punching holes with (god forbid) no gun at all?
Gun ownership includes many things - such as (but not limited to) hunting, animal control, target and sport shooting, collecting or recreational shooting. Saying that "FA makes no sense" is like saying "nobody needs a gun even for hunting, one can buy meat in supermarket". If we, gun owners, start to employ such logic, we would become FUDDS. No matter how limited our personal use of firearm we should be supportive of all other types of legal activities with firearm.
I easily see how FA can be used for puchning holes, for target shooting, for collecting and for recreational shooting. All of those are non-military uses.
 
I never thought full auto makes any sense myself. 2 to 3 seconds, the mag is empty and all you can hit is the side of a garbage truck. Tried it once in LV for giiggles, what a waste.


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It's nice for room clearing and other short range fighting. For medium and heavy machine guns it's good for medium to long range shooting.

So basically not somethjng we need to be worried about :D
 
Were not military. If my Type 81SA LMG was full auto capable, the only use id ever have for it is to put a smile on my face.

On the plus side if it was full auto I’d venture to say accuracy wouldn’t suffer much haha!!!

I’d love a full auto, just for fun time at the range. I’ve shot a couple in the states 10 years ago and it was fun, I don’t know how much I’d use the full auto mode as I’m not sure I could afford to use it all the time.
 
Wait, do you use Type81 for hunting?
That's a slippery slope, my friend. What use do you have for bayonet lug and bayonet? What use do you have for gun itself, apart of punching holes? How punching holes with FA is different from punching holes in semi-auto or from punching holes with (god forbid) no gun at all?
Gun ownership includes many things - such as (but not limited to) hunting, animal control, target and sport shooting, collecting or recreational shooting. Saying that "FA makes no sense" is like saying "nobody needs a gun even for hunting, one can buy meat in supermarket". If we, gun owners, start to employ such logic, we would become FUDDS. No matter how limited our personal use of firearm we should be supportive of all other types of legal activities with firearm.
I easily see how FA can be used for puchning holes, for target shooting, for collecting and for recreational shooting. All of those are non-military uses.

I never said we shouldnt have it.

Im just implying that i would have virtually no use for it. Just like the bayo on my SKS, or the grenade launcher on my Type 81.
 
Wait, do you use Type81 for hunting?
That's a slippery slope, my friend. What use do you have for bayonet lug and bayonet? What use do you have for gun itself, apart of punching holes? How punching holes with FA is different from punching holes in semi-auto or from punching holes with (god forbid) no gun at all?
Gun ownership includes many things - such as (but not limited to) hunting, animal control, target and sport shooting, collecting or recreational shooting. Saying that "FA makes no sense" is like saying "nobody needs a gun even for hunting, one can buy meat in supermarket". If we, gun owners, start to employ such logic, we would become FUDDS. No matter how limited our personal use of firearm we should be supportive of all other types of legal activities with firearm.
I easily see how FA can be used for puchning holes, for target shooting, for collecting and for recreational shooting. All of those are non-military uses.

it is a great tool for trappers that i know of that went from sks, vz cz, mini 14 or 30 to the t81 so there is a reason somewhere.
 
When you adjusting between the 1 and 2 setting of the gas system, you depress that little pin but don’t rotate the knurled nob, you rotate the protruding square piece with the round hole. You’ll see an etched arrow on that piece and it’ll point directly at the barrel and “1” for setting one, rotate it to point at “2” for setting two.

I think that’s answering your question.

Absolutely answers my question! thank you!
 
Is the m10x a crap shoot or not? I want to know if I spend rent money on it.

I'm going to say the original long handguard heavy barrel ones are a crap shoot, Everyone seems happy with the newer lighter short handguard one, other than the fact it doesn’t have a heavy enough hammer spring to shoot the hard primer surplus. Its not the most accurate gun, but its not bad.
Its reliable with newer non corrosive ammo and fun.
Enough people liked mine so much I know of 2 others that went and bought one after shooting it.

Have to add, neither north sylva or m&m have answered me , so expect customer service to be crap if you ever need it.
 
Yeah that seems to pretty much be the case, some of the original ones might have problems, so if you’re buying used ensure that the person selling it to you can confirm reliability. Otherwise if you’re buying new ensure that it’s the latest version.

From what I’ve read m+m customer support takes around 2 weeks to get to emails these days, they’re that swamped but once they’ve made contact doesn’t seem to be any issue for them to send replacements parts etc to fix the issues.

They’ve switched to a NiB bolt with some slight changes from the originals which seems to be the cure for feed/ejection issues. So if you get a chance to inspect the one you’re looking at check for the NiB (silver/gold colour) or contact m+m to get the repayment.
 
I'm going to say the original long handguard heavy barrel ones are a crap shoot, Everyone seems happy with the newer lighter short handguard one, other than the fact it doesn’t have a heavy enough hammer spring to shoot the hard primer surplus. Its not the most accurate gun, but its not bad.
Its reliable with newer non corrosive ammo and fun.
Enough people liked mine so much I know of 2 others that went and bought one after shooting it.

Have to add, neither north sylva or m&m have answered me , so expect customer service to be crap if you ever need it.

Any updates on that heavier spring?
 
It literally just arrived last week, have not had the opportunity to drive a couple hrs to see my dad, I left it with him, it's his new play toy on his farm lol.
I'm hoping to get it out to him next weekend

That’s great to hear about the hammer spring. After reading this thread I agree that it could be a big fix.
 
That’s great to hear about the hammer spring. After reading this thread I agree that it could be a big fix.

my biggest fear about putting a strong hammer spring is the firing pin would break easily. there are reports of pin breakages.
 
I hope all those militaries from all around the world are reading this and immediately reverse to semi auto in all their guns.
Or not. Nice try, though, folks.

It's nice for room clearing and other short range fighting. For medium and heavy machine guns it's good for medium to long range shooting.

So basically not something we need to be worried about :D

Yeah... room clearing in full auto... great way to send bullets flying everywhere... full auto on a fighting rifle has limited use past 10-15m. It’s a great noise maker and lead slinger, it can work in case a machine gun or machine gunner fails. But beside stance check, full auto isn’t widely used. Lack of accuracy/control, ressource wasting are 2 factors. 1 aimed shot is better than 4-5-23 in the general direction out of a rifle

Another great use of full auto is when you get a lazy ammo guy that says "I’m not taking returns at the end of the day" and he leaves 4 first line of blank ammo for everyone... it used to be called mexican unload, I don’t think we can still use this term, and it was bad for the guns. Full auto seems to be something the past generation loved but the replacement that played in the sand discovered that aimed shot are better.

Back on topic, tried both lately and while the ergo of the M10x are better, I would trust the T81 to go the extra miles if it was needed. M10x is a range toy just like others. Accuracy wise 3-4moa should me expected from both with minimal efforts. More than that is likely shooter induced or lemon produced on a friday afternoon. T81 is a fun rifle to shoot and definitetly more reliable even with bent receivers.
 
Yeah... room clearing in full auto... great way to send bullets flying everywhere... full auto on a fighting rifle has limited use past 10-15m. It’s a great noise maker and lead slinger, it can work in case a machine gun or machine gunner fails. But beside stance check, full auto isn’t widely used. Lack of accuracy/control, ressource wasting are 2 factors. 1 aimed shot is better than 4-5-23 in the general direction out of a rifle

Another great use of full auto is when you get a lazy ammo guy that says "I’m not taking returns at the end of the day" and he leaves 4 first line of blank ammo for everyone... it used to be called mexican unload, I don’t think we can still use this term, and it was bad for the guns. Full auto seems to be something the past generation loved but the replacement that played in the sand discovered that aimed shot are better.

Back on topic, tried both lately and while the ergo of the M10x are better, I would trust the T81 to go the extra miles if it was needed. M10x is a range toy just like others. Accuracy wise 3-4moa should me expected from both with minimal efforts. More than that is likely shooter induced or lemon produced on a friday afternoon. T81 is a fun rifle to shoot and definitetly more reliable even with bent receivers.

Literally the only time I would rock full auto was during Mexican unload and that was just about the time such terminology started to elicit some raised eyebrows lol.

All it did was dirty the damn rifle up and make my life miserable. Let the C9s rip I’ll just vibe thank you.
 
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