Nice! What will the suppressor internals be as they had a rather primitive design with packing materials - Will his remake be a newer baffle design and is he going to do customer conversions of Mark-1s?Another thing I didn't know that MAC made. I have an SOT buddy that is about to start to produce these.
and the article here
https://smallarmsreview.com/the-ruger-mac-mki-vietnams-silent-service/
made a 10/22 alsoAnother thing I didn't know that MAC made. I have an SOT buddy that is about to start to produce these.
and the article here
https://smallarmsreview.com/the-ruger-mac-mki-vietnams-silent-service/
The M11 already runs at a blistering ROF. Does this stuff make it shoot even faster? Any idea what the ROF would be?I’ve got a box of the .380 ammo. Unfortunately not for sale.
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No, it has a heavier 130gr bullet, to slow down the velocity and make it quieter, a bit hotter charge to compensate for the heavier round but most likely only a minimal difference in ROF. Someone who knows more about terminal ballistics can probably give you a better answer but this stuff was designed by MAC to run optimally in the M11, as quietly and reliably as possible.The M11 already runs at a blistering ROF. Does this stuff make it shoot even faster? Any idea what the ROF would be?
130 grain vs 90 grain is a large increase in mass. Never thought about it - maybe wanted it always subsonic in any environment and some additional mass for energy.The M11 already runs at a blistering ROF. Does this stuff make it shoot even faster? Any idea what the ROF would be?
Once again your photos are amazing. Excuse me- I need to clean up some drool now!Here is the catalog featuring the “convertible with harness”, note that the holster the guy is wearing is the original version , vertical pointing down. Also at the top on the right side is the upside down version.
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And a sales sheet for the “cut-away” quick draw hip holster.
On the original cut away hip holster, both snap buttons were on the flap for fast opening. The shoulder holster has the snaps installed differently, with one snap button on the retention strap and one on the flap.
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Very cool stuff. Is the upside down shoulder holster actually fast? It’s hard for me to envision a good way to access the gun quickly like that.The rest of the pics of the shoulder rigs
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Here’s the original “convertible with harness” shoulder rig. No metal plates inside the flap or over the trigger guard on this one..
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No, that upside down holster is totally impractical. It’s good only for transporting the gun concealed on your person, drawing it is a process and if you’re gonna need to use the gun you have to have it ready to begin with, removed from the holster . That upside down shoulder rig only exists because they took the “m11 cutaway quick release” hip holster and converted it into a shoulder rig because it wasn’t selling as a hip holster. They offered a “convertible cutaway shoulder/hip holster” for 5 dollars more so everyone was probably just buying that one instead. The “cutaway quick release” holster has a steel plate in the flap and originally had both snap buttons on the flap so it would open fast and easy (on the hip). They converted it into a shoulder holster and it could only be worn upside down because that’s the only way the shoulder harness could be attached. They attached the shoulder harness to the slot cut for the belt and a slot cut on the bottom. The actual cutaway shoulder holster (vertical normal shoulder rig) is slightly different, no steel plate, small Cobray logo, muzzle points down, grip points forward, easy cross draw. Cutaway quick release (upside down shoulder holster) has a large Cobray logo and larger flap, impossible to draw the gun, only good for concealed storage… and accidentally blasting yourself in the armpit since it’s made to be worn with the bolt cocked OPEN.Very cool stuff. Is the upside down shoulder holster actually fast? It’s hard for me to envision a good way to access the gun quickly like that.
YIKES. No thank you haha. . . only good for concealed storage… and accidentally blasting yourself in the armpit since it’s made to be worn with the bolt cocked OPEN.