Pics of my Bushmaster 9mm pistol and Gemtech MK9K..

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Pics of my Bushmaster 9mm pistol and Gemtech MK9K..

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So I thought I would post a couple pics for your viewing pleasure since everyone likes to see new pics heres a couple..
Bushmaster carbon 15 pistol I bought about 10 years ago and the Gemtech MK-9K I got about 7 years ago. Thread adapter I got from TROS. I think ive shot about 100rds~ through it. It is very very quiet...

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Very nice. Looks sweet. Will the new Sig brace fit on that?
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I think the sig brace just slides on and tightens where it fits in the little oval under the buffer tube so yea it should work that would be really neat. If I had some extra money I'd get one. I just bought a 7.5 223 upper so there went my money lol
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I've heard really good things about the MK9K. How do you like yours?
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I would buy it again. I also have an evo9 and the mk9k is much quieter. Has more volume cuz its bigger. I was gonna try it on my glock but never got around to it..even though it'd be single shot. But its my favorite. I would like to get the Delta mk12 degroat I think that one is cool cuz its long=more baffles. But if u want quiet the mk9k is def the way to go. And u can disassemble it partially but I never did. With sub ammo if u could stop the bolt from clanking it would sound like my p22 suppressed but with a touch more thud/air sound.
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I have a MK9K for my mini Uzi and it works great. I ordered it with the Uzi nut mount too. I thought about the Mossad II, but I can take the MK9K apart for cleaning.
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Yea I have a masterpiece arms 9mm with a Bowers cac9..u can take that apart and take out all the 5 or 6 M style baffles and spacer. It is not quiet. I think if it had K baffles instead it would be a lot quieter. ide looked at the mossad also back when I first started getting into nfa but I just liked the MK9K from reviews.
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Wyatt9k, congratulations on having acquired a fine piece, looks impressive.
Many happy years of safe and fun shooting.

Oh, the only concern is the name the company picked "Bush Master".
Would the old 1930's cowboy hero Red Ryder* have given one to his sidekick
Little Beaver? :) :)

*<< http://durangoherald.com/apps/pbcsi.dll ... 1&Itemnr=1 >>
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Hate AR pistols.... Love MK9K :)
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Historian wrote:Wyatt9k, congratulations on having acquired a fine piece, looks impressive.
Many happy years of safe and fun shooting.

Oh, the only concern is the name the company picked "Bush Master".
Would the old 1930's cowboy hero Red Ryder* have given one to his sidekick
Little Beaver? :) :)

*<< http://durangoherald.com/apps/pbcsi.dll ... 1&Itemnr=1 >>
Too funny, I was like huh? for a minute there.. then I said ohh hahaha. lol

Those old ads are weird to me.
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