I want a MAC 10. You know, the "machine pistol" so popular in the 70s. Seen in a bunch of movies, carried by bad guys and good guys alike.
Actually, the version I want is the current-production closed-bolt semi-automatic carbine. Manufactured by MasterPiece Arms, right here in Georgia.
I have never been into the AR scene. I always preferred pistol caliber lever action carbines and shotguns for fun/defensive weapons. However, I now have arthritis so bad in my right hand that just throwing the lever on my Marlins, Winchesters, and Rossis can be downright excruciating. It just isn't fun, and a 50 round session leaves me hurting.
I still want something to "slang lead," though. I want it for fun, and frankly, for defensive purposes.
Here's my reasoning. Forty-five ACP is a proven, effective round within its range limits. I figure fifty yards. I have probably 5000-plus rounds of factory loaded ammo on hand, and dies, powder, and primers to load a bunch more. The MAC style guns have a reputation for being crude but reliable. They don't cost as much as an AR.
I don't deny that the "cool" factor also comes into play here.
Masterpiece Arms MPA1-SST .45 AC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J7QKlW9Wdc
Actually, the version I want is the current-production closed-bolt semi-automatic carbine. Manufactured by MasterPiece Arms, right here in Georgia.
I have never been into the AR scene. I always preferred pistol caliber lever action carbines and shotguns for fun/defensive weapons. However, I now have arthritis so bad in my right hand that just throwing the lever on my Marlins, Winchesters, and Rossis can be downright excruciating. It just isn't fun, and a 50 round session leaves me hurting.
I still want something to "slang lead," though. I want it for fun, and frankly, for defensive purposes.
Here's my reasoning. Forty-five ACP is a proven, effective round within its range limits. I figure fifty yards. I have probably 5000-plus rounds of factory loaded ammo on hand, and dies, powder, and primers to load a bunch more. The MAC style guns have a reputation for being crude but reliable. They don't cost as much as an AR.
I don't deny that the "cool" factor also comes into play here.

Masterpiece Arms MPA1-SST .45 AC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J7QKlW9Wdc