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My New Toys

#1 Post by Primer »

Here's a few pictures (not great quality, just from my phone on the 25m range) of my new toys, unfortunately they will have to stay at the club until my FAC comes through, will be adding fullbore when FAC comes through and i can shop around

CZ 452 American
4-9 x 50 Hawke scope (what it came with)

Smith & Wesson M & P 15-22 MOE
1-4 x 20 Leupold VX2
Shield Mini site red dot
Warne tactical mounts with 45' degree red dot mounts

The CZ & Smith and Wesson together (sorry for poor quality just for size comparison)
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CZ
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CZ
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M & P (closed stock)
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M & P (open stock)
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M & P (showing scope & red dot arangement)
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#2 Post by 20series »

Nice toys mate :goodjob:

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#3 Post by UKYankee »

Looking good :good:

Been torn between an H&K MP5 (.22) and the S&W you've got. How does it fire?

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#4 Post by Primer »

UKYankee wrote:Looking good :good:

Been torn between an H&K MP5 (.22) and the S&W you've got. How does it fire?

Dave
Yeah it shoots great, I've put about 1000 rounds through it so far and not had any problems what so ever, we have quite a few as club guns to use for practical shooting, it strips down like a real AR so is a doddle to clean , bolt holds open when last round fired.

I tried the MP5 and against the S & W it's like a toy gun and a bit finicky with what ammo you fire through it.
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#5 Post by meles meles »

UKYankee wrote:How does it fire?

Dave

We supposes you shoulder the weapon, point it in a safe direction, release the safety catch and squeeze the trigger...
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#6 Post by AL8 »

meles meles wrote:
UKYankee wrote:How does it fire?

Dave

We supposes you shoulder the weapon, point it in a safe direction, release the safety catch and squeeze the trigger...

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#7 Post by Blackstuff »

Primer wrote:
I tried the MP5 and against the S & W it's like a toy gun and a bit finicky with what ammo you fire through it.
Was that the H&K approved one made by Umarex or the GSG version?

Nice guns BTW! tongueout
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#8 Post by Primer »

Blackstuff wrote:
Primer wrote:
I tried the MP5 and against the S & W it's like a toy gun and a bit finicky with what ammo you fire through it.
Was that the H&K approved one made by Umarex or the GSG version?

Nice guns BTW! tongueout
I would say it was the GSG version as I tried one of their AK's too and that was nasty.
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#9 Post by tkd67 »

Just looked up your scope 1-4 x 20 Leupold VX2 tongueout .. Not cheap smile2

Had ago on a blokes s&w 15/22 a few weeks back, great to shoot, and not all that expensive..
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#10 Post by Primer »

tkd67 wrote:Just looked up your scope 1-4 x 20 Leupold VX2 tongueout .. Not cheap smile2

Had ago on a blokes s&w 15/22 a few weeks back, great to shoot, and not all that expensive..
Yeah not cheap at all, but not bad in comparison to the cost of the Warne ramp mount its sat on, the cost of the scope, red dot and mount was more than the gun :shifty: luckily I got it all at cost tongueout , i can move those bits to another gun when I upgrade at a later date.
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