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4 hours ago, Zohan said:

Did you get it from Morphy’s about a year ago? If yes, well done sir,  I had a top bid on line bore it went live

No, that one was completely redone and went well beyond my level of interest.  

The PM63 is cool and interesting to shoot IMO....unfortunately no transferables I've ever heard of.  Low power MAK rounds help a lot.  The ability to operate it with one hand is pretty neat and a defining feature of that gun.

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On 1/28/2024 at 4:44 PM, Ryo said:

Not transferable. Premay. 

So hard to chose what I like best.. Having a lot of fun with a PM-63.

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I just rewelded a postie last week. Still working out a few little kinks but it sure is fun. Best $150 I ever spent

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18 hours ago, ChevTec said:

I just rewelded a postie last week. Still working out a few little kinks but it sure is fun. Best $150 I ever spent

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That is too cool!

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4 hours ago, Rekraps said:

That is too cool!

Thanks. It's my favorite at the moment, only because I have shot the mortar yet haha. It always seems like my latest build is my favorite. My M203 with standalone stock definitely doesn't get old. I'll probably be enjoying that for a long time

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2 hours ago, ChevTec said:

Thanks. It's my favorite at the moment, only because I have shot the mortar yet haha. It always seems like my latest build is my favorite. My M203 with standalone stock definitely doesn't get old. I'll probably be enjoying that for a long time

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How funny. Of all my guns, my M79 is the most fun, easy to shoot, dead-eye accurate and what a bang for the buck!

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Favorite? Hands down, Ma deuce. I got a chance to fire one while active duty in Uncle Sam's Yacht Club. The ship drove in circles, sinking 55gl drums of only God-knows-what. Second on the list has to be a Thompson 1928. Contrary to popular belief, I find it easy to control. The sheer mass of the gun counters any muzzle rise. Short, controlled bursts help even more.

M2 carbine, on the other hand, has a considerable, almost uncontrollable muzzle rise, even with a USGI compensator installed.

I've not fired any others.

Just my $.02, Karl, 68coupe

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9 hours ago, 68coupe said:

Favorite? Hands down, Ma deuce. I got a chance to fire one while active duty in Uncle Sam's Yacht Club. The ship drove in circles, sinking 55gl drums of only God-knows-what. Second on the list has to be a Thompson 1928. Contrary to popular belief, I find it easy to control. The sheer mass of the gun counters any muzzle rise. Short, controlled bursts help even more.

M2 carbine, on the other hand, has a considerable, almost uncontrollable muzzle rise, even with a USGI compensator installed.

I've not fired any others.

Just my $.02, Karl, 68coupe

Well, I was not considering the heavy stuff, I was stationed in Europe (1982 - 1985) and ran ranges at Wildflicken and Baumholder and one year I got lucky and ran the .50 range for two weeks. I personally shot more than 10K rounds over the two weeks, using mostly surplus WW2 ammo! Off a tripod with a T&E, or off a M113 with a good mount, that gun hit car size targets at 1000M all the time! Unfortunately, that was really before hearing protection was popular and I now pay the price. 

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On 8/13/2024 at 9:42 PM, 68coupe said:

M2 carbine, on the other hand, has a considerable, almost uncontrollable muzzle rise, even with a USGI compensator installed.

 

I see that statement a lot, when I do I feel compelled to post this video.

The 30-round magazines are the aftermarket ones made in Taiwan, cheap and they work! 

 

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