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My M11 is finally home!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cohiba" data-source="post: 1956740" data-attributes="member: 2550"><p>Richard Lage does excellent work. When I had Macs and a few M-11's, I bought some items from him including one upper. There use to be a site...machineguns.com? ....out of Arizona.</p><p></p><p>Pracrical Solutions...back East...Sam did good work. Over at Uzi Talk, there's a section for MAC and M-11 owners. Cobray..Cobray Arms...Harvey use to run it. When you bought stuff from him, his tobacco pipe smoke flavored the inside of your item's box. ...I think Harvey is deceased. Robert Burrows...I think out of Kansas use to dabble in Mac's and M-11. Man, my memory is going.</p><p></p><p>The first time my wife shot a stock M-11, it was a melt down. I reminded her this was a fast shooting little gun. Alot faster than the Uzi or the Thompson(which was to heavy for her).</p><p></p><p>I told her to lean forward and count to two, stop, lean forward, count to two.</p><p></p><p>She leaned forward and let that puppy rip. We were in an indoor (Top Gun) gun range in Houston. She hit the ceiling, the floor, the holder...the aluminum holder that holds the target...it fell on the floor, she hit the guy next to us target.</p><p></p><p>She emptied the 32 round clip, set the gun down, said a few adjectives, and told me she would never shoot that gun again. She was sticking to the Uzi...nice and slow..thump, thump, thump, thump.</p><p></p><p>The first OSA shoot I attended when I moved back from Houston, I took a Mac-10 to the meet.</p><p></p><p>Nobody expected an auto, when I fired it off...you should have seen the look on a few peoples faces. One little kid got scared and about wet his pants.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I really miss the Houston crew I ran around with and the machine gun shoots we'd have. That was the first time I saw a Lage upper.</p><p></p><p>Have fun with your toy!!! Get ready, the class III bug has bit you...you'll want more toys.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just remembered...look over at Subguns.com for prices and parts...also again, Uzi talk.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cohiba</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cohiba, post: 1956740, member: 2550"] Richard Lage does excellent work. When I had Macs and a few M-11's, I bought some items from him including one upper. There use to be a site...machineguns.com? ....out of Arizona. Pracrical Solutions...back East...Sam did good work. Over at Uzi Talk, there's a section for MAC and M-11 owners. Cobray..Cobray Arms...Harvey use to run it. When you bought stuff from him, his tobacco pipe smoke flavored the inside of your item's box. ...I think Harvey is deceased. Robert Burrows...I think out of Kansas use to dabble in Mac's and M-11. Man, my memory is going. The first time my wife shot a stock M-11, it was a melt down. I reminded her this was a fast shooting little gun. Alot faster than the Uzi or the Thompson(which was to heavy for her). I told her to lean forward and count to two, stop, lean forward, count to two. She leaned forward and let that puppy rip. We were in an indoor (Top Gun) gun range in Houston. She hit the ceiling, the floor, the holder...the aluminum holder that holds the target...it fell on the floor, she hit the guy next to us target. She emptied the 32 round clip, set the gun down, said a few adjectives, and told me she would never shoot that gun again. She was sticking to the Uzi...nice and slow..thump, thump, thump, thump. The first OSA shoot I attended when I moved back from Houston, I took a Mac-10 to the meet. Nobody expected an auto, when I fired it off...you should have seen the look on a few peoples faces. One little kid got scared and about wet his pants. I really miss the Houston crew I ran around with and the machine gun shoots we'd have. That was the first time I saw a Lage upper. Have fun with your toy!!! Get ready, the class III bug has bit you...you'll want more toys. Just remembered...look over at Subguns.com for prices and parts...also again, Uzi talk. Cohiba [/QUOTE]
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