there is this little guy...Famae SAF-200 ...looks pretty close to a MP-5...IMHO...Tactical Imports has the skinny on them..
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VERY nice gun...but VERY expensive.
there is this little guy...Famae SAF-200 ...looks pretty close to a MP-5...IMHO...Tactical Imports has the skinny on them..
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Making it to 100,000 rounds would be a lot for ANY gun...
Many parts would need to be replaced, many cleaning, barrels replaced due to the rifling getting worn out, ect.
They have ARs there too...but AR parts are common, cheap and are EASY to change out yourself, practically tool-less. Why they do not do this who...especially with barrels is beyond me.
When your charging people $1/shot for surplus 7.62x39...your making bank and should NEVER complain about hard times and high over head fees, that place is packed daily. They rack in the money and would make the money back on their big guns, even their most expensive "rare" ones in a few days.
Anything other than a CZ52 with roller locking is prohib. It would be a variant of one or another prohib HK.
Being that most product from China is without a doubt a blatant copy of someone else's designs, my guess is that this would be no different...The HK P9S uses the roller delayed blowback system and is not prohibited, provided the barrel is longer than 105mm. Roller delayed blowback itself is not the problem.
If something, made in China or whatever, is a blatant copy of a G3-type action... then yah I think there is a good case (possibily a sure case) for prohib.



























