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What's up with the foregrip? Looked solid while shooting but lose afterwards?
^^This^^It's just a strap, like you would find on a backpack or something, to hold the muzzle down... Some of them have this leather fob thing with what looks like a keyring on it.
-Mike
I find it better to just hold onto the suppressor. Better control. Need a glove when it warms up. Jack.It's just a strap, like you would find on a backpack or something, to hold the muzzle down... Some of them have this leather fob thing with what looks like a keyring on it.
-Mike
And that's why I would not let anyone shoot my MAC without the suppressor. Before I got the can I used a bbl extension with a vertical fore grip. Jack.I shot a full auto Mac10 years ago. The owner told me to hold on to that strap for two reasons: 1) It helps keep the muzzle down. 2) You're less apt to blow your weak hand fingers off if your grip on the front of the gun slips during firing.
Thats whats so great about the Lage, Max11 upper. It extends the gun forward and gives you a place to put your hand or a VFG.
Here's a shot of my M11 with a Lage upper and a YHM Cobra II can:
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Here's a vid of my brother-in-law running it. The ammo is not subsonic, so its not as quiet as it could be.
[video=youtube_share;ZnFRHomSlp4]http://youtu.be/ZnFRHomSlp4[/video]
I shot a full auto Mac10 years ago. The owner told me to hold on to that strap for two reasons: 1) It helps keep the muzzle down. 2) You're less apt to blow your weak hand fingers off if your grip on the front of the gun slips during firing.
Should have a max31 soon. Cant wait.
but i NEVER saw anyone shoot their fingers off on Miami Vice ???![]()