The Macon armory di 45 or bazooka brothers DI sub guns are way cooler than the blowback stuff though.I figured someone made them or they were coming. I just don't dabble in subguns much.
The Macon armory di 45 or bazooka brothers DI sub guns are way cooler than the blowback stuff though.I figured someone made them or they were coming. I just don't dabble in subguns much.
I think the idea is, as DarthVader already alluded, that NFA plans on coming out with multicaliber pistol carbine uppers....and since the AR9 bolt is one piece by design, they've engineered this BCG to accept different front ends, allowing for caliber swaps based on whatever calibers they will release, presumably .40, 10mm, or .357SIG.I haven't seen one thing that would indicate to me that I should own one of these. I don't even get what purpose it's supposed to serve.
3 calibers with no business being in a direct blow back.I think the idea is, as DarthVader already alluded, that NFA plans on coming out with multicaliber pistol carbine uppers....and since the AR9 bolt is one piece by design, they've engineered this BCG to accept different front ends, allowing for caliber swaps based on whatever calibers they will release, presumably .40, 10mm, or .357SIG.
Agreed...and good looking out on the. 453 calibers with no business being in a direct blow back
A 45 sure, but the pressure on the others just isn't great for the suppressed use mixed with no action delay, which most sub gun users are after.
bet a true, full-power 10mm round would really "bark" out of the port3 calibers with no business being in a direct blow back.
A 45 sure, but the pressure on the others just isn't great for the suppressed use mixed with no action delay, which most sub gun users are after.
Yup. Bazooka brothers DI 10mm upper would be the shiznit tho...bet a true, full-power 10mm round would really "bark" out of the port