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hmmm... so that's not so much a "rifle" per se then... it seemed like i saw a lot of them (besides a typical AR).. Do spec ops guys like those for close quarters? pros/cons?

 

and are those Jersey legal?

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and are those Jersey legal?

 

NJ Legal? If it is a: MP5A3

 

Probably not even close.

 

Possible

1. Colapsable Stock

2. Selective fire (single, burst, or full auto)

3. Possible less than legal barrell length.

 

You can get a legal version, or a .22LR clone. All it takes is money.

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NJ Legal? If it is a: MP5A3

 

Probably not even close.

 

Possible

1. Colapsable Stock

2. Selective fire (single, burst, or full auto)

3. Possible less than legal barrell length.

 

You can get a legal version, or a .22LR clone. All it takes is money.

 

Well of course i meant if NJ neutered.. what i meant was are they manufactured specifically for LEO.. or are they banned by name.. etc etc.. things like that.. i just don't hear that type of weapon mentioned much..

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i see no pros to something like that... I would much rather have a SBR AR... as there is less chance of over penetrating... sub guns were all the rage for interior and short urban situations (like swat).. but like I said.. an AR is better IMO..

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We're you referring to the rifle the DSS Agent is carrying?

 

If so that is a Colt 9mm Subgun. If I remember correctly is was developed at the request of the Marine Corps FAST teams.

 

The standard Colt Model 635 has a 10.5" barrel, but there is also a Model 633 has a 7" barrel and a different front sight setup (this variation was built to fulfill a request by the DEA).

 

We had them for a little while, but they were very unreliable with anything but Mil-spec 9mm hardball ammo.

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