
I did feel a LITTLE be bad for my mate filming this yesterday (apologies for the terrible quality, fluorescent lights and slow-motion don't mix!);
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Oh yes happened to me bounced off range wall and landed on top of my glasses burnt my eye brow smell of burnt hair.Blackstuff wrote:Shooting close to a wall is also fun, especially when the case goes down the top of your shooting glasses and burns your cheek on the inside, mmmm toasty![]()
What optic and mounting kit are you using on your MP5?Blackstuff wrote:Shooting close to a wall is also fun, especially when the case goes down the top of your shooting glasses and burns your cheek on the inside, mmmm toasty![]()
I did feel a LITTLE be bad for my mate filming this yesterday (apologies for the terrible quality, fluorescent lights and slow-motion don't mix!);
The mount is the same as BNZ41's but from Ant Supplies its £10 cheaper!Sc1985uk wrote:What optic and mounting kit are you using on your MP5?Blackstuff wrote:Shooting close to a wall is also fun, especially when the case goes down the top of your shooting glasses and burns your cheek on the inside, mmmm toasty![]()
I did feel a LITTLE be bad for my mate filming this yesterday (apologies for the terrible quality, fluorescent lights and slow-motion don't mix!);
Cheers for the info and link's, I was thinking if getting some clamps but as you mentioned they cause feed issues I may give them a miss.Blackstuff wrote:The mount is the same as BNZ41's but from Ant Supplies its £10 cheaper!Sc1985uk wrote:What optic and mounting kit are you using on your MP5?Blackstuff wrote:Shooting close to a wall is also fun, especially when the case goes down the top of your shooting glasses and burns your cheek on the inside, mmmm toasty![]()
I did feel a LITTLE be bad for my mate filming this yesterday (apologies for the terrible quality, fluorescent lights and slow-motion don't mix!);
http://www.ant-supplies.uk/rail-base-mo ... ounts.html
I went for this one as when I mount a scope on it I needed the additional length to get the correct eye relief.
The larger red-dot in the slo-mo video is a Sightmark Ultrashot QD which I bought from a friend. I think you can get them in the US for around $80, they're at least £120 over hereThe smaller 45 degree off-set sight is just an Ebay cheapy but credit where its due its held up well and maintained its zero.
This video shows the scope/off-set red dot in the first comp shown;
N.B. All of the jams at the start of the video above were magazine related, not the gun. I'd clamped two mags together and the clamp was stopping the rounds feeding properly.
The scope is a Simmons Whitetail Classic 1.5-5 and again the mount is a £10 ebay job but more than up to the job on a .22
Thanks for the info and links.bnz41 wrote:Not sure what Blackstuff uses on his MP5 A4 .22rf I have fitted items below and they work very well for my needs.
http://www.uttings.co.uk/p123946-sightm ... AjNISQWD-V
http://opticswarehouse.co.uk/product/g- ... cope-rail/ out of stock at the moment.
The best way to do it will be to make your own the attached to the bottom of the magazines/floor plates. With the mags being plastic and relatively thin they are easily squeezed enough to stop the ammo feeding.Sc1985uk wrote:
Cheers for the info and link's, I was thinking if getting some clamps but as you mentioned they cause feed issues I may give them a miss.
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