Looking into buying a m11/9

Dockless55

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Any of the MAC line would be very desirable weapons. With all the accessories out there it is almost like what silicon has done for Hollywood. Prices are moving so fast so you better make up your mind quick or you may be able to eliminate price from your thoughts because the M-11 is fast catching Uzi in price. I have a MAC love it. I got the PS M-10 primarily because I can go from .45 to 9mm easily and I loved Miami Vice. The Uzi is arguably one of the top sub-machine guns ever created; lightweight, accurate, and simple. You would not be making a mistake with either choice. Just be sure to purchase a registered receiver if your choice is Uzi.
 

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So right now Ive been looking at the .........also the BRP stemples. Any comment on the Stemples? Looking for something reliable and also has parts readily available should something go wrong

I'll comment on the BRP Stemples, it's probably one of the best purchases I've ever made. I think they are a sleeper in the market, and with the development of his STG system, he hit a home run by designing guns around an unmodified tube. They are built like a tank and I see these things outlasting a lot of guns. It's probably turning into one of the most modular options out there.

That being said, I love my m11/9. Lots of toys and options for it. I like the 22 conversions and really bought the gun because of the Lage options. Expect to see continued support and developments on the platform due to the sheer numbers of them on the registry and the once relative low cost to buy one.
 

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I paid a few hundred bucks more by going with Ruben M. Money well spent for the "Above Reproach" deal and the quality was un-matched. New in the box, was new in the box.
IMO, You just can't go wrong with the SWD M-11 / 9mm subgun.
 

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I've got a PS Mini Uzi side folder and a can for my M-10/45 and those two items make a huge difference.

^^This Accept I added the single point sling to the stock and have the PS flip grip also.

I bought a original M10 ingram PS gun because it was what I wanted.
That's the most important thing to do when buying for self pleasure.
Get the item you want.
Rich
 

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I'll comment on the BRP Stemples, it's probably one of the best purchases I've ever made. I think they are a sleeper in the market, and with the development of his STG system, he hit a home run by designing guns around an unmodified tube. They are built like a tank and I see these things outlasting a lot of guns. It's probably turning into one of the most modular options out there.

That being said, I love my m11/9. Lots of toys and options for it. I like the 22 conversions and really bought the gun because of the Lage options. Expect to see continued support and developments on the platform due to the sheer numbers of them on the registry and the once relative low cost to buy one.

I couldn't agree more!!! My first MG was a BRP Stemple STG76 (with the Stemple Suomi conversion) and my second is a M11/9 with ALL the Lage goodies (including a 22LR conversion)! My third is a BRP U9SF that is currently in NFA prison right now but I did get a big box of conversion parts the other day from BRP so that I'll be able to shoot 9mm Slow Fire, 45 ACP, and 7.62x25 Tok!
 

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I couldn't agree more!!! My first MG was a BRP Stemple STG76 (with the Stemple Suomi conversion) and my second is a M11/9 with ALL the Lage goodies (including a 22LR conversion)! My third is a BRP U9SF that is currently in NFA prison right now but I did get a big box of conversion parts the other day from BRP so that I'll be able to shoot 9mm Slow Fire, 45 ACP, and 7.62x25 Tok!

Same here. I need to order some conversion parts. I've been busy trying to beat this trust rule change thing the last few years though.
 

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I was personally trying to decide between an M11/9(or m10/45 or 9) and an Uzi. I'm one of those guys that does a tremendous amount of research before I buy something. If the options weren't available for the M11/9 like they are, I would have gone with the Uzi. I'm a fan of its stock configuration. However, the M11/9 is just way more modular. The Lage max-11 completely changes the M11/9. Its rate of fire is comparable to the uzi, but it looks way cooler. Sure, there are a few uzi uppers that have been tweaked a tad, but the gun still looks like an uzi. The lage upper makes the m11/9 look more like a mp9. You can throw a red dot on there, some MBUS sights, a forward grip, etc. Looks nothing like a m11/9. I don't even really want an uzi anymore, and I would only get one if I found a screaming good deal like i did last year on my m11/9 *cough* $3200 *cough*. The next FA that I would get would be a RR m16, but frankly I'd rather buy a car for what those cost.
 

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The way that the prices have been skyrocketing on M11/9's almost put other guns like the MK-760 and Reising as the new entry level guns, something the Macs have enjoyed since inception.

(Unabashed plug as I'm going to off an MK760 since I have two)
 

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All three guns are very different. My advise is to try and shoot each one to see which you prefer.

My full size Uzi goes to the range more than anything else. With the Uzi, so many things have been right about this gun for over fifty years. It's battle proven and is still in use today. Sure, it's twice the money, but it's an Uzi.
The M-10/45 is one bad hombre and I *really* like shooting it, but a little goes a long way. I believe the yet to be built CF-W bolt will transform this gun into a something very, very different than what we have today.
If I had to chose just one, it would be the M-11/9. There are so many accessories and uppers available for this gun that it's the clear winner.

Different problems require different solutions. I glad I own all three.

Color me jealous. I agree that the M11/9 is a great platform and thanks to Lage it's a real contender in the subgun field. I've shot an UZI and there's no denying its a legend for a reason.
 

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^ I've got a PS Mini Uzi aide folder and a can for my M-10/45 and those two items make a huge difference.

I'm sure they do. I definitely want a better stock for it and I'd like to Form 1 a can for it too.
 
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