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Thanks. It’s what I was told , but , you know a LOT about these things. I’m just getting into them. I thank you for helping me AND you’ve saved me a lot of grief as well as money ! I owe you ! Ordering stuff tomorrow.
Good luck man PM me if you have any concerns I’ll help as best as I can!
 
So I'm new to the MP5 clone game myself and my PTR will be the first one I will have had the chance to shoot. I've heard about the "break-in process" that should be done with MP5's in general. Mine already has somewhere in the neighborhood of 200-400 put down the pipe from the previous owners. Any thoughts on how I should maintain it or clean it before I take it out?
 
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So I'm new to the MP5 clone game myself and my PTR will be the first one I will have had the chance to shoot. I've heard about the "break-in process" that should be done with MP5's in general. Mine already has somewhere in the neighborhood of 200-400 put down the pipe from the previous owners. Any thoughts on how I should maintain it or clean it before I take it out?
I didnt clean my SD which runs incredibly dirty with the integral suppressor. Ran around 2k rounds thru it before it just wouldnt function anymore. Cleaned her up and runs like a champ again.
 
Guys, I need help. I have a Century C93 and purchased a Choate folding stock. The Choate has a huge buffer pad. These c93 has a buffer in the bolt so the original stock didnt even have a pad. What are my options? Take the Choate pad out? I am afraid the bolt would beat the crap out of that plastic...View attachment 2354558
If the original didnt have it then you dont need it. I had to take the buffer out of my folding brace to get mine to cycle properly. One of them members on this thread told me to do that and zero issue. Scroll back through here and you should see the same answer
 
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