shooter521
Certified Glock Nut
OK, guys (and gals). The stated primary goal of the NFA Day outing was to educate and inform people about owning and shooting NFA weapons. Did we succeed? I think it's pretty obvious that everyone had a good time, but what did you actually learn about the legal or technical aspects of NFA stuff that you didn't know before?
I'll start. I learned that MACs aren't as hard to suppress as everyone says. Shooting my M-11/9 with bigcraig's Trident attached was an "ear opening" experience, and moved a 9mm can several notches up on my list of things to buy. It's now ranking above a .223 can, and maybe even above the Bushmaster ACR (especially if that slips later than Q1 2009 or comes in higher than the projected $1400 MSRP).
A note - I'm interested in serious responses here, as a means of gauging the success of the NFA Day effort. We all know that Watermelons tend to evaporate in the presence of Serbus, and that "shooting stuff is fun" - let's not clutter this thread up by re-stating the obvious, shall we?
I'll start. I learned that MACs aren't as hard to suppress as everyone says. Shooting my M-11/9 with bigcraig's Trident attached was an "ear opening" experience, and moved a 9mm can several notches up on my list of things to buy. It's now ranking above a .223 can, and maybe even above the Bushmaster ACR (especially if that slips later than Q1 2009 or comes in higher than the projected $1400 MSRP).
A note - I'm interested in serious responses here, as a means of gauging the success of the NFA Day effort. We all know that Watermelons tend to evaporate in the presence of Serbus, and that "shooting stuff is fun" - let's not clutter this thread up by re-stating the obvious, shall we?