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Pistols, PDWs, and SMGs

Of course if you are one of the really cool guys, youll have a pistol that you can convert into a rifle with a stock, scope, and suppressor
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and carry the accessories on your belt

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Maybe youll even get your initial on the grip
I remember that pistol with stock and scope from the show: "The man for UNCLE"

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I love the U.N.C.L.E. Special; but if you look close, youll see it has no front sight. They cut down P1s but never replaced the front sight. Fun Fact: when they made the prop for the TV show, they made the guns FULL AUTO without getting ATF permission. They ended up paying a healthy fine. Oooops
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When Robert Culp played Kelly Robinson in the TV show I Spy, he requested a special gun. Culp was a shooter. They modified a Walther P1 by shortening the barrel but keeping the frontsight. Both UNCLE and I Spy predated the Walther P38K (real life imitating Hollywood?)
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One can put a mp5k in a shoulder rig. Smaller Backpack is super easy.
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Yep. Ive got a similar rig for my "K". Its another one of those "do-able" things. I needed to have a suit fitted for it. You should have seen the tailor when I pulled that out! I had told him I need the suit for work and it had to fit when I was wearing a vest and my shoulder holster. I guess I should have mentioned which holster.

Its not something you wanna wear if youre moving around a lot. Its heavy but it always feels like its flopping around. Its not but when you get that much mass moving--it moves
 
Adding a stock to a pistol makes it a NFA item right? NOT EXACTLY Only if the stock is "permanently" attached BUT what if it falls away when you release your grip? Then its NOT a SBR

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Your pistol (fits most) fits in the "C" shaped cup on the brace. It provides a stable platform BUT falls away when you release your grip, so NO NFA worries
 
Nothing wrong with that. Its a great example of a 21st century GoToWar size SMG. Whats your reasoning for the muzzle device? It looks cool but adds length....
My example of covert operations is getting into the pastries without my wife catching me so all the discussion of "Go To War" is out of my physical and age limitations now days. The muzzle device is simply a blast can to redirect the blast away from my wife who is the primary user of the Stribog. My days of hoppin' and poppin' are in my rearview mirror.
 
Kind of useless, really. But on the other hand mineView attachment 108344 makes good sense.
I think theres a place for them (at least for me). Its a LOCATION thing. Im in a suburban area so mostly any ranges are limited, should there be "Troubles in the Streets". A SMG (semi) is easier to "carry" concealed than a full size rifle. Its also easier to maneuver in confined spaces of say a vehicle.
 
Another "not" permanently attached.

CAA MCK

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I guess I didnt explain well enough. The chassis in your picture has a brace BUT if it had a stock that chassis would be considered "permanently" attached. The item I showed when discussing "permanently" attached is only held in place by the shooters grip. When you release the grip it falls away. The CAA chassis is definitely attached

Im NOT a fan of the CAA chassis. It seems overly bulky for whet it does. The same pistol can be mounted in the Recover 2020 chassis and be carried in a holster. YMMV
 
The pistol can be released from the CAA chassis in a matter of seconds, so it's not permanently attached.

And CAA offers a NFA stock option for them, even though the pistol is still "not" permanently attached.

CAA also has various generations with the EVO being the slimmest.

I don't consider the "fall away" stock set-up a PDW nor SMG as per the title of this thread, but the CAA chassis is in the same category as the other examples posted here.

It works fine for my Glocks and makes them more useable.

Variety is the spice of life.
 
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The pistol can be released from the CAA chassis in a matter of seconds, so it's not permanently attached.
Im not being clear. ATF considers it permanent IF its attached anyway that it doesnt fall off. Im not sure but this may even include being held in place by a magnet???

CAA offers a NFA stock option
Yes they have ones with a stock and ones with a brace, like the one in your picture
I don't consider the "fall away" stock set-up a PDW nor SMG
Honestly neither do I but I posted the picture of the "fall away" as an option for some who might see virtue in having a "Not a Stock". Its slow to get into position; but once held in place, its pretty steady

the CAA chassis is in the same category as the other examples posted here.

It works fine for my Glocks and makes them more useable.
Agreed it is a working example of a chassis brace. I know lots of guys like them and they are competitively priced, especially when compared to the FLUX/Sig set up

As you say variety is the spice
 
I'm not too concerned with the protests occurring in the country over the past 10 years - 1 - the current round seems pretty peaceful (agree with them or not) and are realistically filled with boomers ( my age or older); 2 - I'm not planning to head toward ANY protest with the potential for violence, or going to one at night. HOWEVER, I'm not trying to be dismissive if that is one's concern.

If things get really bad and violence heads toward my residence, where weight and size are lesser concerns - I have a few great non-handgun options available. 😁

Now regarding the PDW and sub guns -
I had a Sub 2K 2gen and ready liked it. However, I had other firearms that filled that 9mm PCC niche I was shooting more. I sold the Sub 2k. I've handled a few flux type options and I'm not really into them. I get the concept - maybe just not for me - (yet????)

These are my current most compact 9mm (non-handguns) I own for a Sub gun/PDW and I have the suppressor option on both with a tri-lug mount. AP5-P and a modified Angstadt Arms UDP-9. Both are legal form 1 SBRs and both currently have binary triggers. (Also have an AP5 not pictured.)

(Planning to take the binary trigger out of the UDP-9. I think it is kind of not necessary. I've also got a roller delayed buffer system in it and may go back to regular buffer system. This my next experimental project.)

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I'm not too concerned with the protests occurring in the country over the past 10 years - 1 - the current round seems pretty peaceful (agree with them or not) and are realistically filled with boomers ( my age or older); 2 - I'm not planning to head toward ANY protest with the potential for violence, or going to one at night. HOWEVER, I'm not trying to be dismissive if that is one's concern.

If things get really bad and violence heads toward my residence, where weight and size are lesser concerns - I have a few great non-handgun options available. 😁

Now regarding the PDW and sub guns -
I had a Sub 2K 2gen and ready liked it. However, I had other firearms that filled that 9mm PCC niche I was shooting more. I sold the Sub 2k. I've handled a few flux type options and I'm not really into them. I get the concept - maybe just not for me - (yet????)

These are my current most compact 9mm (non-handguns) I own for a Sub gun/PDW and I have the suppressor option on both with a tri-lug mount. AP5-P and a modified Angstadt Arms UDP-9. Both are legal form 1 SBRs and both currently have binary triggers. (Also have an AP5 not pictured.)

(Planning to take the binary trigger out of the UDP-9. I think it is kind of not necessary. I've also got a roller delayed buffer system in it and may go back to regular buffer system. This my next experimental project.)

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Forgot to mention -
I originally had the Choate folding stock on the AP5-P for that classic look/configuration. However, it was long and bulky. Switched of to a rail mounted folder (Cheap Amazon version for $80??) and love it on this firearm. Very sleek and serves the purpose of stabilization. Also, does not get in the way of firing when folded. No regrets going this stock route.
 
I have mostly carried my Kuna brace-less on a single point sling tucked up under my arm. I can then throw a loose button up shirt or jacket on top and walk my dog or go for a drive. I've even gone to the grocery store a couple times with it up under my armpit and not gotten a single weird look and I'm not even that big of a person.

And it's super easy to rotate out from concealment and go to work all while being very securely attached to my body so I can't drop it. I'm a huge fan. Couple of extra kuna mags in my pocket and my Bodyguard 2.0 as a backup and I can easily have 100+ rounds on person without anyone being the wiser.
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