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blueballz July 23rd, 2006 20:01

who owns a mp5 sd5 or sd6? or can give me ideas about it
 
hi ..i have a TM mp5 sd6 and i was wondering if anybody had ideas how to make either make the silencer shorter or is there a way or sumthing i can buy to add onto the gun instead of using the silencer that came with the gun. the silencer is 4 inches longer than the inner barrel..a waste of gun length when i can have it shorter.

thanks for your ideas

porry July 23rd, 2006 20:33

if you can pull the endcap off the silencer, you would be able to cut the silencer down, and refit the endcap.

BloodSport July 23rd, 2006 20:46

http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct...sp?prodid=4326

CDN_Stalker July 23rd, 2006 21:37

Or you can have a longer inner barrel added (+10cm fits great, 330mm) and keep the looks as it is. I recently added a 330mm barrel to my MP5SD thing and my fps increased by 20fps, sitting at around 387fps now.

blueballz July 24th, 2006 03:42

yea...i really didnt wanna add a longer inner barrel..cus i didnt want to spend any more than bout $25 bux on the gun...but cutting that silencer sounds like a good idea...i was already thinking that, but didnt want a big hole on the end. i didnt think i could take off the end cap! are you sure it comes off??? im pulling kinda hard and it doesnt budge.

Fly 9 July 24th, 2006 03:46

If you twist the endcap it should come off easily.

blueballz July 24th, 2006 04:33

hay stalker ...is this true or these guys just pulling my tail. my end cap aint coming off as easily as they say.

BloodSport July 24th, 2006 08:20

Might have some locktight in there holding it tight.

CDN_Stalker July 24th, 2006 09:51

The endcap doesn't come off of the TM SD front end. The supressor itself does though, it's not threads, it's a dual lug style attachment on it that loosens after a while (plastic on plastic). On mine, if I twist it on the full 180deg, it's loose, so I only twist it about 90deg to keep it on tight.

If you need to shorten it, best case is to cut a slice out of the middle of it, then glue back together, and buy some wide black heatshrink to finish the supressor end. That'll cover up any screw ups you did and the glue seam.

BloodSport July 24th, 2006 09:59

It came off on my TM SD front end.... was threaded on, took some pressure but between my vise and a pair of lockgrips it threaded off....

To remove the silencer from the gun is as Stalker said.

We are talking about the front end of the silencer as the end cap correct?

CDN_Stalker July 24th, 2006 11:12

That's what I'm referring to. I bought my TM SD front end used, maybe the previous owner super glued it on? I doubt it, but figured since there is no foam inside the TM supressor, there was no reason for it (the very tip, the endcap) to come off.

BloodSport July 24th, 2006 11:21

Yea I put foam in mine, as the odd time a BB would go off kilter and ding the inside of the front end and rattle around....

CDN_Stalker July 24th, 2006 12:00

I wanted to put foam in mine but had no way to open it up, so I left it all last year and part of this year, few weeks ago I had to open my mechbox so I cut & installed a 330mm barrel. Works pretty damn good now. Gave up on the supressor though.

blueballz July 24th, 2006 18:41

thanks for everybodys input. i will maybe try cutting that silencer and gluing it back on like u said stalker.
quick question everybody, i know its off topic but since i got mp5 owners attention. i might as well ask this...can somebody please check this item and tell me if this rail is considered a weaver, dovetail..etc...
basically, theres this scope i want and the scope says it fits 7/8 inch weaver rails.
http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct...sp?prodid=2934

CDN_Stalker July 24th, 2006 19:10

Exact same as I have on my MP5, it fits standard Weaver/Pictanny mounts. Just be careful the type of scope you get, I have a Tasco RedDot sight on mine (35mm tube, super fast to use, unlike smaller tubes that will get you shot faster), I had to cut half the rail attachment off it to get it to fit that mount. That one there is still much better than a clawmount, especially if you have a plastic body. It doesn't budge, where the clawmount shifts and occasionally falls off.

blueballz July 24th, 2006 19:33

will this scope work with that mount stalker?
http://cgi.ebay.com/NCSTAR-RED-DOT-R...QQcmdZViewItem

CDN_Stalker July 25th, 2006 08:56

Yup! That one has only a single attachment point.

Here's a pic of mine:

http://www.tasco.com/images/products/photo_bkrd30.jpg

On the one side you see the two screw mounts, on the other side is a straight rail. Because of that TM lowmount, the rail on the other side of the scope doesn't work with that rail because of the design of it. Anyways, trying to describe what to watch out for. The scope you linked would be perfect for an MP5, and most likely would look damn cool.

blueballz July 25th, 2006 18:46

aite coo ...thanks for all your help!

BiTMAP October 17th, 2006 07:17

Necropost, shame blue got banned, but Hey thanks, I was looking for a Rail system for an MP5, that one is perfect for the SD6 :)


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