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  • Logan Betterton

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    LargemouthAss

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    Recently got my SBR tax stamps in and finished my AR57 and Engage/Daniel Defense MK18 AR15. Cant wait to take them to the range (and for the Suppressor stamps to come in)
     

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    LargemouthAss

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    Thanks!

    Five Seven ammo is pricey but the gun was a ton of fun to shoot as a pistol with a sig brace and should be much better with the new buttstock. Extremely accurate, barely any recoil, and 50 round mag that dumps empty shells through the magwell into a hollowed-out pmag (for reloaders). I have a Geisselle SD3G trigger on it which is a ton of fun when doing outdoor rapid fire.
     

    rsideout

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    Thanks!

    Five Seven ammo is pricey but the gun was a ton of fun to shoot as a pistol with a sig brace and should be much better with the new buttstock. Extremely accurate, barely any recoil, and 50 round mag that dumps empty shells through the magwell into a hollowed-out pmag (for reloaders). I have a Geisselle SD3G trigger on it which is a ton of fun when doing outdoor rapid fire.

    You mentioned rapid fire. :D

    Here are a couple videos of one of my AR57s. It's an SBR upper with 12" barrel on a registered receiver. :)


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    And suppressed with an AAC M4-2000


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    rsideout

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    Spitfire SMG. .45ACP aka "poor man's Thompson". This one has had some cosmetic work done to make it look more like an Thompson 1928A1 with the straight front grip. It also has had the original Spitfire bolt swapped out for a Grease Gun M3A1 bolt which makes it more reliable and with lower rate of fire. Uses standard Grease Gun mags.

    Just approved and picked up tonight.
     

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    ar15dave

    AR15Dave
    Jun 10, 2008
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    Monrovia, MD
    Spitfire SMG. .45ACP aka "poor man's Thompson". This one has had some cosmetic work done to make it look more like an Thompson 1928A1 with the straight front grip. It also has had the original Spitfire bolt swapped out for a Grease Gun M3A1 bolt which makes it more reliable and with lower rate of fire. Uses standard Grease Gun mags.

    Just approved and picked up tonight.

    Nice addition!
     

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