assuming that the mayans were incorrect with this too... it'll be at least another year before my machine shop is ready.
but... BUT... then!!!! mwahahahahahhaa
Its not often I would wager that I can tell Izzy. . . "I think your wrong", but this is going to be one of them! Just razzing ya Izz! Much love to my fellow Gun Wikipedia Fanatic!
Taz Baby, Ladies and Gentleman. . . Allow me to introduce The UC Submachine Gun . The design as I said was actually from the early 80's, and is actually still available to the public as long as you can own a machine gun in your state (for the low low low price of $12,500!)
So without further adieu. . . . .
Full Auto Classics Unfold
ps, how sad is it that it took me 5 days of sorting thru gun links on my computer to actually find this?
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Ahh, yes, we all win at that point! I knew the guys over at MagPul werent putting the FMG-9 into production, (or are they?) But I was thinking since she couldnt own the FMG-9, she could at least own the firearm that spawned it!
We all win! (except Taz Baby when she shells out $15000.00 for that UC-9)
Well that ain't gonna happen anytime soon. I may want it real bad but spending that much on a toy is not practical at this point. I have more expensive things to buy as far as prepping goes. Like building a house and getting everything running off the land, as in wind, solar, water, animals, grain to feed them, pens, ect. If I want to live like "Little House on the Prairie" then I have to spend money to get there. But I really really want that GUN. At this point the needs over power the wants. But one day I will get it because what Taz wants Taz gets sooner or later.
Taz Baby, I think you'd be better served by a Sterling SMG. They also fold up nice and small, but have a well-known track record of reliability. There is a guy making new ones here in WI, and older ones floating around the market, as well.
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