This is my PDW, KPOS Glock 17 9mm or Glock 35 in .40 S&W Burris Fast fire II, 5/33 round magazine. It folds up nicely. Since its only a PDW, I dont need to extend past 100 yards and it easily reaches out that far. Comfortable, light, and easy to manouver with, I love it.
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Nice build - it always amazes me how few parts there are in an AR.
Ya amazing to see like that. Wish I had waited to do my build once all my parts arrived so I could have got a pic like that.
Thanks Gents, I must say IT TOOK EVERY OUNCE OF WILL POWER I HAD....not to build as parts came in....at was over about 4 months that I gathered and just had to wait for the Custom lower from Motiuk Man. about 10 days ago. I was fun and yeah you look at the parts and you think huh....not much there!! I think I should be okay for AR's now(this is the 4th) buuuuuuuut I really liked the building process....we will see!![]()
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I like building except for putting the buffer tube spring retention plate on for the take down pin retainer... That's a pITA !!!
+1 I shot that spring across the room trying to move the plate to unbind the spring, but was lucky to find it.
I had ordered an ambi sling plate and now I'm thinking I may not bother installing it when it arrives. This is how unused parts make it on the EE I guess.
After reading about half this thread, I'd assume a 10.5" barrel or less constitutes a PDW?
Well if you go with the "Personal Defence Weapon" denomination a 20" M16A4 counts as long as you use it to defend yourself
The way I look at it is: if the gun would fit under the seat of a helicopter, and has some kind of stock on it, you can happily call it a PDW.