I need a 5.45 toploader for my 74
I remember seeing them somewhere for sale about 10 years ago. They were expensive then I can't imagine what they go for nowadays.
BTW, you have the most famous brick steps on the SET.
I need a 5.45 toploader for my 74
I've seen the prototypes $1200-$3500I remember seeing them somewhere for sale about 10 years ago. They were expensive then I can't imagine what they go for nowadays.
BTW, you have the most famous brick steps on the SET.
Not good , hookers and blow will make you feel betterAccording to my free gubmint Rona test, I have the Rona....which explains why I'm fucking exhausted...
You got an MP5 for me?Well?
According to my free gubmint Rona test, I have the Rona....which explains why I'm fucking exhausted...
Thought you were selling me something so you could buy oneYou got an MP5 for me?
On one hand I'm considering this. On the other hand I'm a hoarder.Thought you were selling me something so you could buy one
I'll take itOn one hand I'm considering this. On the other hand I'm a hoarder.
You ought to see it when it swells
Stop hoarding and hook a brother upOn one hand I'm considering this. On the other hand I'm a hoarder.
Stop hoarding and hooker a brother up
It cleaned up nice
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Just a couple hundred prototypes out there is my understanding and not sure how many made it to the US.I do not think I ever saw 5.45 top loading drums in service. 40rd mags, yes, but not drums.
Just a couple hundred prototypes out there is my understanding and not sure how many made it to the US.
None were approved or accepted for service
40-45 round mags are easier to carry and use and definitely easier and cheaper to make