You just won a voucher for a free unrestricted fully automatic submachinegun!
>but the catch is...
In its factory form It has to be able to accept a bayonet. What do you choose?
Congratulations!
does an integral bayonet count?
Lanchester for sure.
There's plenty of enough real subguns that take bayonets.
Thompson 1923
Full size Uzi.
you can buy a picatinny bayonet adapter or just one of those tiny picatinny pistol knives.
this guy nailed it
Some obscure ww1/ww2 subgun with a high auction value and little parts/ammo availability. Sell it (because fuck having to worry about ruining a piece of history every time you go to the range) and have enough money to buy several more serviceable class 3 items.
And duct tape, zip ties and hose clamps never went away. M/45s were cool though
not my first choice, but I still love it
would be another good one
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>pic related
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>Full size Uzi with folding stock
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>Sterling
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>Colt 9mm SMG w/14.5in barrel
Probably a UMP .45 or something. It's not great, but it's something.
The only correct answer is 14.5 Colt 9mm SMG. Because that mag block is coming out and now I have a full giggle AR
>catch
A bayonet is a bonus, user
Probably my choice aswell
I'll take the M16 in 9mm, easy to get parts for and switch barrels on.
fpbp
>>>/leddit/
If the SMG is an MP40 (thanks to being hefty enough for a shitty SMG bayonet)
OI CUNT
This!
gangsta bayo, sheeeit
I would probably take the Sterling because its just cool as fuck anyway.
I don't think that would really work since the bayonet has to have some barrel left over to get its ring through.
>tfw my UZI Model B is arriving at my FFL tomorrow
Those Gisella bayonets ended up not happening. APG makes these mounts, though, and they're a lot cheaper, too.