GSG-5PK SBR finally done!!

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GSG-5PK SBR finally done!!

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Here are a couple pics of it.

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That is sharp looking!

What front grip did you end up using?
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It is the grip from gsg. I ordered it from Gordon Miller. It fits perfect!
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Nice !
Are you gonna bring it to the silencer shoot ?
My turn to try one of your 22's out :wink:
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Definately, I am 99% sure I am going to be there.

Robert, when should I submit my paperwork to take it across state lines? Do you have a link to where the paperwork is that I have to fill out?
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Post by ick »

Nice.

I thought for inter-state transportation you only needed to notify them in advance by letter, no?

Certainly you are required to check to see what states you are going through to see if it is legal to have the wepaon there. For example, I was leaving Pennsylvania to visit a guy in NJ for lunch. If I had my SBR in the car.... technically it was illegal for me to take it into New Jersey even if it was in a locked container and dismantled.

Here is mine. No SBR... registered as pistol.

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I think there is some paperwork that has to be filled out in order to take sbr's out of your state. I dont know what the form number is though.

I thought about using a 223 can for this but wanted it to be like the 9mm one so that is the can I opted for. I am going to pick up a SCAR-SD sooner or later for my Spikes sbr so I have a can that will be dedicated for that. I know it isnt good to shoot 22lr through 223 cans but I'll just clean it with the dip occasionally.
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Post by Omega_556 »

evo45 wrote:Definately, I am 99% sure I am going to be there.

Robert, when should I submit my paperwork to take it across state lines? Do you have a link to where the paperwork is that I have to fill out?
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Not Robert but here is the form, my examiner told me it should take approx 3-4 weeks. There is also an option to do this by fax I've read, but I'm unfamiliar with that.

ATF Form 5320.20 Application to Transport Interstate
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Thanks man, first class reply.
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Looks mean.... for a .22

I was thinking of doing that to my GSG-5 PK also.

How does if fire with the stock folded closed? It looks like the stock covers the ejection port.
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Thanks for the link.

I havent tried to fire it with it folded yet, I just got the stamp on monday and havent been able to make it to the range yet.
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Ick, arent you on 22tactical also. I think I saw your gsg on that site also. How does it sound with the 223 can on it, and whose barrel nut are you using?
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evo45 wrote:Ick, arent you on 22tactical also. I think I saw your gsg on that site also. How does it sound with the 223 can on it, and whose barrel nut are you using?
Yeah. I bought the one off of mygsg5.com. I can't believe how quiet it is with the .223 can. I guess the extra volume.... once the oxygen is depleted.... adds additional benefits for sound suppression. I havn't fired 22lr cans much so I can't compare.
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Post by Professor »

Sweet!!

My Form 1 for my PK went pending 3 weeks ago. The can went pending 10 days before that! My mouth is watering looking at the pictures of yours.

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Where did you get that forward grip?

I've been wanting to build a MP5K clone, but that damn grip is hard to find
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Sorry for the delayed reply to this thread but I havent been on the site in a while. I picked up the grip from Gordon Miller, his number is 888-327-6506.
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Who did your engraving and where is it engraved?
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Can you give me the details of the adapter used to attach the suppressor? I have a 1/2x28 threaded suppressor I'd like to attach to a GSG-5PK.
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MyGSG5.com is where i purchased my thread adapter for my PK. MAke sure you DON'T get the adapter for the GSG5P, that one will NOT work with your PK.
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Post by Derf »

Looks good!

That was my main reason for buying a GSG-5PK, jsut to SBR it.
I had mine engraved by Keith at NFA Investments. It is right behind the rear claw on the optic mount. You can see it in the second picture.

Pictures are from last summer when i got my stamp back.

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With Trident for pic purposes, didnt have my Quest in yet.
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I purchased my 3 lug adaptor from http://swarfworks.com/. They have both 1/2x28 threaded adaptors and the 3 lug with 1/2x28 threads on the end.
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Post by RidgeRunner »

Very nice, I've been thinking of getting one of these for this very purpose.
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Post by Fargo »

Nice, like the collapsible stock...
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Can you use a registered sear pack on this?
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Nice guns, gentlemen.
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