Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

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Postby Dave_M » Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:13 pm

Gun_Nut_2k1 wrote:Thanks man.

BTW I got some of those JEOKEN sierra arms AKs in and man are they sweet. You ever check them out? They are well done. I have a 5.54x39mm AK in that will blow your mind. Russian left hand folder and superb finish. Only complaint is the FCG pins are c clipped in instead of retainered. Thinking of adding one to my collection but I think it may have to wait. LMAO. Hospitals sux.


I normally avoid JKF but I've seen some nice things from them on occasion. Yeah they e-clip like the Hungarians do--it's not so bad if you never want to take out your FCG but if you take it out on a regular basis like I do...

Gotta love the side-folders. I just sent my newly converted Saiga .223 along with a bulgy triangle off to Dave at Elite Firearms today. Should be back in a couple weeks.
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Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:33 am

Got to put a few more rounds down range last night. I put 220 rounds thru her. Had only one Failure to fire due to a light strike. I was trying to see if I could Bump fire the thing so I do not think it was the guns fault. All rapid fire and slow fire aimed shots went bang. Once I got the feel I was able to bump it. What a fast little shooter. Unbelievable fast rate of fire. Also found out the Ladies on the range found the little toy very engaging. :D Almost as good as taking your 2 YO niece to the park. :wink: I am a sucker for a girl that likes to shoot, so I did a little "HK" style teach and shoot session. This pistol is rapidly becoming my best fun gun.
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Oneswunk wrote:Interesting idea, but I still prefer the feel of wood in my hands.

tarzan wrote:Not a sound argument for having wood, in my opinion.

Tommy Tran wrote:Before I drop hammer on a 'clear' SG I full finger both tubes!
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Postby hk33k » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:43 am

Gun_Nut_2k1 wrote:Got to put a few more rounds down range last night. I put 220 rounds thru her. Had only one Failure to fire due to a light strike. I was trying to see if I could Bump fire the thing so I do not think it was the guns fault. All rapid fire and slow fire aimed shots went bang. Once I got the feel I was able to bump it. What a fast little shooter. Unbelievable fast rate of fire. Also found out the Ladies on the range found the little toy very engaging. :D Almost as good as taking your 2 YO niece to the park. :wink: I am a sucker for a girl that likes to shoot, so I did a little "HK" style teach and shoot session. This pistol is rapidly becoming my best fun gun.

Good man!
Getting chicks involved(or more involved) in the sport is a great thing.
Taking pics and posting them for all of us to critique is an even better thing! :twisted:
I have found that using your weak hand to hold the grip and then wrapping your strong hand around the weak hand will allow you to bump fire a semi MAC almost as well as an SMG.
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Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:53 am

I have a little camera phone video of me shooting the mac in Bump fire but it is dark and not very good. Plus I have no idea how to get it on my Lap Top. I used a slight variation of that HK. I will try that next time though. I held the mag just under the grip and formed a "C" with my right hand. Once I tripped the trigger it just kinda would go "berrrrrrrrt". Only got off 15 or 20 rounds at a time like this. Thanks for the tip man! Never even thought to take a pic of the young ladies. I was doing my best not to get all "Homer Simpson with a doughnut" on them as it was. Not to be too oafish, it was a very pleasant experience to say the least.
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Oneswunk wrote:Interesting idea, but I still prefer the feel of wood in my hands.

tarzan wrote:Not a sound argument for having wood, in my opinion.

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Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:12 pm

Back out to the range yesterday. Had to take a vid of my little BF sweet hart with a real camera. This is a 100% legal semi auto pistol that fires one round per trigger pull. Accurate? Nope! Fun as hell and I have the ammo. In fact I probably have more ammo then HK has (at least at the moment) I just got in an order of 10,000 rounds of 5.45x39mm. HEHE

Master Piece 9mm Bump Fire

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Oneswunk wrote:Interesting idea, but I still prefer the feel of wood in my hands.

tarzan wrote:Not a sound argument for having wood, in my opinion.

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Postby tell1 » Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:05 am

It looks like your tired of that weapon..I think you should sell it to a "customer" who is looking for such a weapon..

Perhaps a customer with $275 cash and large Mama's Pizza..
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Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:22 am

tell1 wrote:It looks like your tired of that weapon..I think you should sell it to a "customer" who is looking for such a weapon..

Perhaps a customer with $275 cash and large Mama's Pizza..


LMAO Nah I like it. Fun as fun can be. Cheap to. Now im hungry damn you.
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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Doctorr Fabulous » Tue May 29, 2012 1:45 am

First off: EPIC NECRO! Now shaddup.

OP: you still happy with yours? I'd drawn to shitty guns (my fatal flaw) but the MPA pistols/Carbines have drawn my interest. I'm thinking 9mm pistol+stock+stamp, or carbine+hacksaw(not literally)+stamp. Mayeb a can down the road. Ideally, I was thinking of a 10" carbine in 9mm or .45ACP with decently priced hicaps.

Now: Fuck kel tec and that abortion that is the Sub2k. Sure, it works for you, but if I'm going to spend $200 on a tax stamp, the gun better look more like a gun and less like a GI Joe prop. It better feel half decent as well.

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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Tue May 29, 2012 3:56 am

I loved it right up to the point someone gave me a ridiculous amount of money for it. the Kel Tec was more accurate and better built, but both are fun guns.
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Oneswunk wrote:Interesting idea, but I still prefer the feel of wood in my hands.

tarzan wrote:Not a sound argument for having wood, in my opinion.

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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Regular Guy » Tue May 29, 2012 7:35 am

Doc Torr wrote:First off: EPIC NECRO! Now shaddup.

OP: you still happy with yours? I'd drawn to shitty guns (my fatal flaw) but the MPA pistols/Carbines have drawn my interest. I'm thinking 9mm pistol+stock+stamp, or carbine+hacksaw(not literally)+stamp. Mayeb a can down the road. Ideally, I was thinking of a 10" carbine in 9mm or .45ACP with decently priced hicaps.
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I know a guy who has one of the MPA 9mm pistols and he's not had a malfunction yet. He's not a bullshitter. He's not a great shooter but hold about 4-6" groups at 15m. He can bump fire the hell out of it as well, which would test the action to a great extent over semi auto fire. I have considered one because I want a PDW that is easy to suppress and SBR.
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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Doctorr Fabulous » Tue May 29, 2012 10:58 am

And it comes in 9mm, .45ACP, 5.7, and a .22LR kit as well. Not seeing too many downsides so far. .45 uses M3A1 mags (grease gun) 9mm uses sten mags, .22 and 5.7 I THINK are unique though.

Still, for a cheap, not-bad-ish SBR+can to put a so-so RDS on for range fun, I like the idea.
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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Regular Guy » Tue May 29, 2012 11:09 am

Doc Torr wrote:And it comes in 9mm, .45ACP, 5.7, and a .22LR kit as well. Not seeing too many downsides so far. .45 uses M3A1 mags (grease gun) 9mm uses sten mags, .22 and 5.7 I THINK are unique though.

Still, for a cheap, not-bad-ish SBR+can to put a so-so RDS on for range fun, I like the idea.


The 22 LR uses proprietary mags but the 5.7 uses FN five seven 20rd mags. With a 10rd extention you'd have 30rd mags.
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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Gun_Nut_2k1 » Tue May 29, 2012 11:50 am

The sights are a joke as a pistol. If you SBR it I am sure they would work much better. I admit these guys can bump fire with ease.
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Re: Masterpiece Arms/MAC 10

Postby Doctorr Fabulous » Tue May 29, 2012 11:56 am

Well, I was planning to use the rail to mount an RDS.

Then I rediscvovered the Suomi M31. 71 round drum? Yesthankyouverymuch.
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