why is there no RAK love?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUZlwnFvERA
The lightest version of the SU-16 with a 16+" barrel is only 4.5 lbs (~2kg). That's lighter than an AR-15 while also having an integrated bipod, a spot to stow a 30 round magazine in the stock and can fold for compact storage.
>>33758408
It's a bitch to convert from full auto to semi auto as well as resotring her from a parts kit.
>>33758537
As for this, the typical response is
>Lol, LelKek
>>33758408
You all might hate me for this, but this was one of my favorite guns in Black Ops, hands down
The operation of the gun was perfectly suited to how I liked to play, and something about the handling just felt *slick*
Love this gun, shame the 9mm variant never went past the prototype stage
>>33758537
But it's inaccurate under sustained fire due to the thinner-than-pencil-profile barrel and breaks before 5k rounds because it's almost entirely plastic.
>>33758408
East Bloc subguns are all sexy as hell, but the PM-63 is on another level compared to the rest.
>>33758581
I've had a few parts kits for these things sitting around for ages.
>>33758617
nigga the PM-63 was my favorite gun in Blops too, I don't know what it was about it but it just felt good. The Vz.61 was also fun as fuck to use, you can't beat 2 hits to kill at close range.
>>33758408
the stock is utter crap
still, very controllable for a full retard MP
>>33758537
I wouldn't mind one that didn't look like it was made out of a nerf gun
>>33758649
Dude, the reload just felt greased up and soooooo satisfying when you pull that slide back
Something about that sound, man. It just felt right in all the right places.
That said, my favorite loadout was the M60 with Hardened, Flack Jacket, and Tactical Mask. So many bullets, and nothing could stop me from shooting you through a wall half the map away, not even a grenade. Good times.
With all this Cod Kiddie stuff out of the way, I'd say Chiappa's .22lr Little Badger is pretty underrated. It's a cheap, light, foldable bare bones break action, and has a threaded barrel.
I'd say sales will go through the roof if this hearing protection act ever gets passed, as it will be a great introduction gun for suppressors.
>>33758408
You know, North Korea may have a bunch of these (probably the Type 82 variant produced by China)
Once they get their shit pushed in by The Donald, they'll probably be floating around
>>33758753
Pretty sure they don't allow bringbacks anymore.
>>33758739
the Little Badger is neat, I fingerbanged one at my LGS a while ago and I was pretty impressed with it.
>>33758753
there's not going to be a war. Even if there was, we'd never see them imported. The absolute best case scenario would be more parts kits on the market (which we can't really legally use anyway).
>>33758408
Sbr/10
Slide to the eye/10
Support hand in front of the muzzle/10
>would not bang
>>33758849
>>33758408
Because few, if any of us, have a functioning one.
I have a parts lot but coming up with a catch and release mechanism for the bolt is a pain in the ass if I want anything not absurdly complicated.
>>33758617
>You all might hate me for this, but this was one of my favorite guns in Black Ops, hands down
I'm pretty sure this >>33758649 anon has a gold one, not even joking. There's a webm of it somewhere
>>33758537
with that weight, durability and sustainable fire goes out the window.
>>33758537
>16" barrel
into the trash it goes
>>33759262
person in webm was Zasta, if I remember corretly
and yes, I think he has a golden one
>>33760179
They make an 18.5" version, if you prefer long barrels.
>>33760229
Yeah, but it's the absolute lightest one. I mean, obviously, but it's still disappointing. I also don't think you can get the folding stock on the 18.5".
>>33760246
That model is 5 lbs, but it does in fact come with the folding stock.
>Manual fire selector
a gentle press of trigger for a single shot
a squeeze for fully automatic fire
>>33758537
SU-16C a best