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  • #46
    NaClAddict
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 1190

    Friend’s buddy had one stashed under his bed when he died. I hope it wasn’t destroyed.

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    • #47
      tonelar
      Dinosaur
      • Mar 2008
      • 6081

      Jerry and a grease gun. Outstanding.
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      • #48
        Bill Bored
        Member
        • May 2019
        • 147

        any full auto over 450 RPM just wastes ammo without many hits. if you have to really concentrate on squeezing off 2-3 rds instead of who is shooting at you you may get killed. one guy here said he shot a sten and it had a high rate of fire but the one I fired seemed like it was 3-350 RPM very very controllable. look at the guy above firing the M11/9 and the way the gun is rising .maybe the first 2 shots went where he wanted

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        • #49
          EBR Works
          Vendor/Retailer
          • Dec 2007
          • 10492

          Originally posted by Bill Bored
          any full auto over 450 RPM just wastes ammo without many hits. if you have to really concentrate on squeezing off 2-3 rds instead of who is shooting at you you may get killed. one guy here said he shot a sten and it had a high rate of fire but the one I fired seemed like it was 3-350 RPM very very controllable. look at the guy above firing the M11/9 and the way the gun is rising .maybe the first 2 shots went where he wanted
          It absolutely depends upon the ergonomics of the gun. The M11/9, in it's original configuration, has quite possibly the most atrocious ergonomics of any MG ever designed.

          Some very high rate of fire MGs are quite easy to keep on target for consistent multiple hits. Suomi KP/-31, FN P90, HK MP5, PPSh-41 are examples of this.


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          • #50
            Bill Bored
            Member
            • May 2019
            • 147

            Originally posted by EBR Works
            It absolutely depends upon the ergonomics of the gun. The M11/9, in it's original configuration, has quite possibly the most atrocious ergonomics of any MG ever designed.

            Some very high rate of fire MGs are quite easy to keep on target for consistent multiple hits. Suomi KP/-31, FN P90, HK MP5, PPSh-41 are examples of this.
            yes you are correct but the high rate of fire means a faster empty gun

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            • #51
              EBR Works
              Vendor/Retailer
              • Dec 2007
              • 10492

              Originally posted by Bill Bored
              yes you are correct but the high rate of fire means a faster empty gun
              Huge mags are the solution. All of the examples I posted, other than the MP5 which really isn't that fast unless it's a K, either use drum mags or big capacity sticks.
              Last edited by EBR Works; 05-19-2021, 11:57 AM.


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