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GET SOME. Official NFA Pic thread.

I love the chug chug chug of an Uzi. I tell this story all the time, but, at the first AAC silencer shoot up at Red Hill, a guy had a squib in his suppressed Uzi but didn't know it for a few mags. The gun never stopped running. Accuracy just went downhill, so he swapped to another barrel.

He didn't know for sure until he got home and split the barrel and saw the smeared remains of several rounds that pounded the squib until the rounds could keep shooting. There were pics of the "laminated 10+ rounds that eventually formed a tube and the gun had kept shooting.


Here's the thread from back then. It doesn't look like the pics work, but the shoter indicated 75 rounds or more fired after the squib.
http://www.silencertalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2927&hilit=uzi+squib
Wow. That is crazy. Yes, the uzi is tough. Plus parts are cheap which makes it even better.
 
My Side charging QC10 9mm Colt build finally finished....I went with a Head Down Provectus 1 handguard and had them modify it a little to allow for the side charging handle while being able to maintain continuity on the top rail. I like the way it turned out....


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I got small hands so its way better for me. Have you looked into getting a new trigger? I just got the shooter element flat trigger, saw that hbi has one and some company on ebay makes one too.
Looked at them yes. Considered them no.

HBi had some reliability issues... you don't get something for nothing with just a spring swap... otherwise the manufacturer would've done it.

Instead of spending $50 on a trigger that's "mostly" for looks... I'd rather wait and see if any of the big trigger companies do something... would rather pay $150 for something that changes the trigger geometry...

As stinky as the factory grip and trigger feel on the pistol... adding the stock makes them a non-issue. I used the Scorpion in a rifle match stock and scored as highly with it as I did a nice AR.
 
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