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September 16th, 2006, 17:39 | #1 |
TM MP7A1
Some pics of my MP7A1....
Stock removed, side rails removed, sissy grip removed, hi-cap mag and Socom Silencer (for looks): Stock removed, side rails removed, sissy grip removed, flash hider removed and hi-cap mag. This makes for light weight, easy to control with one hand. With 190rd capacity at 11 rps, 285fps, this is one scary ass side arm: Very "stock" looking...: Hi-cap and laser mounted on top rail. That particular laser is tall enough that it clears the front sight when the site is down. This is for CQB use. The laser's profile is low enough such that when the MP7's metal sights are flipped up they clear the laser and can be used. : Vertical sissy grip flipped down and the stock extended. If you guys would like to see any other pictures or have any questions about the best AEP ever made, let me know... |
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September 16th, 2006, 18:17 | #2 |
I know you probably wouldnt do this but if you cut off the piece of plastic that holds the grip to the frame it would look pretty sweet, also what kinda battery life do you get outta that thing on a full charge? (how many rounds approx)
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September 16th, 2006, 18:27 | #3 |
Taking a sawzall to any of my AEGs is probably the last thing I would do, but I agree that without the foregrip mount it would look very nice.
I don't have an exact number for how many rounds I can shoot per charge, and the number (if I had one) would depend on if it was in semi or full auto. Shooting in semi, I would say at least 1000 shots? (that is probably the most I have shot in one sitting with this gun). I have never had it run out of juice on me. |
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September 16th, 2006, 18:53 | #4 |
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If you don't want the folding foregrip, here's an option.
-Cut off the mount, clean it up and smooth it out. -Drill two holes, far enough apart that a G36 rail could fit. -Clean it up, paint it and put the rail on. That'll just give you the ability to replace a vertical grip if you want, while still leaving it flat and unobstructed.
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September 16th, 2006, 19:10 | #5 |
The MP7 is a novelty gun more than anything...Not the type of gun I would do any destructive modification on.
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