Machine shop in Edmonton was manufacturing Mac11s

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If the trigger guards were done better they'd look pretty good.
 

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Even though that police had the adapter, they just slid the can on the ported compensation for the media pics.

I dig the slide lock. The skull grips I could do w/o.

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"The manufacturing and selling of these without checks and balances" I thought these MGs were illegal in Canuck unless you already owned one.
 

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I dig the slide lock.

Yep, seems to have been inspired by the KAC XM9. I wonder how they got caught and where they got that Suomi from. I doubt semi-auto versions exist up there but I could be wrong. The MAC style guns actually look well made.
 

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Those are pretty M11 mags. They appear to be stainless. I'll take two.
 

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Those macs look to be a might bit smaller than what I remember the last time that I saw mine.

I also don't expect the silencer to be very effective with all of the holes in it and the ported muzzlebrake prior to any gas actually going into the canister.

From all the amount of fail that I see in the press conference, I question whether the Suomi is full auto either.
 
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