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Why the hell anybody would want one in semi is beyond me.
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It was only useful as a full auto bullet hose. What you get is a really shitty 9mm carbine. Thats what I'm thinking, I just can't see going through all the trouble to get a 9mm carbine. You would have to make it 922r compliant and either SBR it, pin an extension or somehow get a 16" barrel.
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I'm not sure what they used for a trigger control group though. I've heard of people a few years ago getting sten kits and getting tube receivers made or rewelded. Overall, like I said, it was a fun build and I learned a lot, and I ended up with $650-700 in it all together. As for the fire control, I just welded the selector up. I found that putting 20 or so in the 32s made the rifle a lot more reliable. The 32 round mags tend to put to much pressure on the round coming out, and cause a failure to us, without a loader, its a total bitch to get 32 rounds in the mags since they are single stack. And its definitely a lot of fun to shoot, the biggest problem I had getting it to feed consistently. I never really sat down and patterned it on paper, but I was able to consistently hit a pop can at 50 yards or so. how accurate is it? fun to shoot? what did you do for your fire control? welded the selector or convert it to a safety? All in all, not a ton of difficult work, and pretty satisfying!ĮTA: I actually bought a MkIII parts kit when they were on sale for $60, and converted it into a MkII.kits are definitely more expensive these days. They do require some fitting, and mine had problems with the the bolt locking back to far due to the recoil spring, but IO actually includes 2 sets of springs so you can cut them as needed. The welding isn't really difficult (although I don't know how/or have a welder so I had a friend do it). Took about 2 weekends of work with a drill press and dremel tool to get it all done. I bought a parts kit from about a year and a half ago, then got all the semi parts and the tube from IO.
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They've got everything you need other than the parts kit.