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Apocrypha Lage upper

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MattC10/63

Ian, how do you think this would do against a CZ Skorpion Evo 2?

Anonymous

Cool gun Ian, what’s the cyclic rate?

Anonymous

Looks like fun. I have to say, I think this perk is my favorite one so far!!!

Ferrous

Hot damn. I need to get me one of those. Looks like fun!

ForgottenWeapons

I didn't time it, but it should be about 700 rpm. Lage offers buffer inserts to increase it a bit for those who want to.

ForgottenWeapons

I've never fired an Evo2 (semi or full), but I would guess it handles a bit better. The Lage has double the magazine capacity, though. And the Lage is actually a full-auto SMG you can get as a regular person here in the US, which the Evo2 is not.

ForgottenWeapons

I really, really can't wait wait for the 5.56mm upper. I think those will legitimately drive up the cost of transferrable MAC-type guns, and it's the true reason I spent the money on one. The 9mm upper here is cool, but being able to have a modern, reliable, LMG will be even better.

Anonymous

Keep em comming

Anonymous

Ian, that looks like great FUN! And now for something off topic... Today's InRange Q&A had a question about "black guns in the sun" and other than the properties of carbon fiber not becoming as hot to touch as one might expect, everything else, including magazines gets HOT! So, why do you where a black hat in the AZ sun/heat? What gives? Fashion, or is there some Black Felt/Wool Magic going on with your lid?

Anonymous

For some reason this just tickles that weird part in my brain. It's just so squared off and flat and then has that drum at the front, it's a really interesting setup.

Anonymous

Don't people there collect their spent cases? There seems to be many old ones lying around on the ground. I hear recycling is a thing nowadays...

Anonymous

Is this how you got the chest souvenir? I know it was an out of battery but was it a sub?

Anonymous

How is YT like this video? was full automatic fire (and big magazines):something they wanted to ban or is it different because this is "private" video.

Michael Batza

It seems out of battery discharges aren't dangerous to the shooter as long as you don't have a limb across the ejection port, but wouldn't that be dangerous to anyone standing to the side of you like your camera person?

ForgottenWeapons

That is correct. Brass fragments that blow out the ejection port are both light and non-aerodynamic though, so they loose velocity pretty quickly and are no dangerous unless you are quite close to the gun.

Anonymous

I thought tradition dictated your first time shooting your new transferable MAC would be full mag dumps in bullet-hose mode.

Landric Hakon

You would think, but I’ve had mine since 2013 and I’ve never shot it with the stock “bullet hose” upper.

Anonymous

Slightly off topic but if you have a short barreled machine gun like that do you have to register it as a machine gun AND an SBR and pay 2 tax stamps or does the full auto sort of override it?

ForgottenWeapons

The way the law is written, a "machine gun" is a distinct category of firearm, different from "rifle". An SBR is defined as a "rifle" with a short barrel or overall length, but since a machine gun is not a rifle to begin with, a machine gun cannot be an SBR. Put more briefly, there is no barrel length regulation on registered machine guns. However, the same does not apply to fully automatic destructive devices - those are two-stamp affairs.

Anonymous

I wonder if I caused this by asking the question....

Anonymous

This is my favourite thing you've done . I like everything so far but this is my favourite , and I don't know why .

Anonymous

That’s what happens when you say it works...summoning of Murphy’s law, has happened to me many a time

Bruce Brodnax

The economics of reloading 9mm Parabellum [the cheapest center-fire ammo you can buy] are such that a lot of people don't bother, and just buy factory ammo. Couple that with not shooting in enough volume to make picking up your spent brass worth the trouble [recycling the scrap metal doesn't pay off at small scale] and you end up with accumulated brass at outdoor ranges. Indoor [urban] ranges of course recycle all the brass their customers leave behind, since it's a matter of a few minutes with a broom after closing and a full garbage can of brass every week is worth the scrap metal dealer paying you a visit...

Bruce Brodnax

Congrats on your new SMG, Ian! I look forward to retirement and moving to Free America with great anticipation, so that someday I can also savor such simple joys! :-)