walther hk mp5 22lr

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Blackstuff
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Re: walther hk mp5 22lr

#11 Post by Blackstuff »

safetyfirst wrote:Is it one of these and if so, is the suppressor on this just a fake can?

http://www.bisley-uk.com/product_v3.php ... 2022&c=176
Same make/manufacturer, different model. The cans are just fake suppressors as standard, but you can get them made into sound moderators by porting the barrel
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Re: walther hk mp5 22lr

#12 Post by jay851 »

To be honest i dont find the cheek weld too bad on the sliding stock, but do prefer the solid stock.
my mags do have the follower slot on them, i think it is just the angle of the picture. Think i prefer the low profile mount to that claw mount, is it very sturdy when mounted.
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Re: walther hk mp5 22lr

#13 Post by drocto »

I'm tempted to get one of these but have heard mixed reviews, so holding off until I can actually hold one and test fire it myself.
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Re: walther hk mp5 22lr

#14 Post by safetyfirst »

Can you point me to bad reviews? I'm considering one and have only seen good things.
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Re: walther hk mp5 22lr

#15 Post by Blackstuff »

drocto wrote:I'm tempted to get one of these but have heard mixed reviews, so holding off until I can actually hold one and test fire it myself.
You sure you're not reading GSG-5/522 reviews? The only downside to the Walther/Umarex version is not being able to completely disassemble the bolt etc for cleaning. Even despite that I've been running mine for over a year with zero issues
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#16 Post by nickb834 »

Ditto, my walther version hasn't been cleaned much at all and it just keeps going, runs on any ammo I've tried (Including some real cr4p off brand cheap rubbish).

Easily the most reliable gun I own, and actually pretty accurate and consistent.
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