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Unread 05-13-2015, 12:56 AM   #4
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I have shot most small arms of WW1-2 and quite a few subguns including the MP18 and even the Borchardt.
The MP 40 is a hands down favorite of mine. Extremely, surprisingly accurate, spits out a hail of accurate 9mm fire at 200 yards. Dependable as all get out. I have never had one jam. Yeah it's a little heavy loaded up but you can handle it, taking it out of the trunk to the firing line. It is a tad expensive to shoot cause you won't want to quit! Talk about a head turner..anyone who sees you with it will say..I have only seen one in the movies and NEVER dreamed I would have the chance to shoot one!
They field strip easy as a Luger. Barrel can change out in a few minutes. Parts are readily available. It all boils down to money..A very expensive toy to buy and feed. If your a gun guy..it's worth every cent.
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