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'Turkish MKE ZENITH Z-5RS Pistol
2018-11-04
[Atlantic Firearms] Zenith Firearms Z-5RS 9mm Semi Auto Pistol, Built in Turkey by the famous MKE Turkish Defense Contractor.

MKE (short for Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation) , with its experience rooting to the 15-century, is the leading company in Turkish Defense Industry keeping the modern and high technology in priority. MKE derives its strength from dedication to technology, unconditional costumer satisfaction and zero ‐ error production performance at world class high technology plants in order to have a strategic position in the Global Market. MKE, has been the main supplier of Turkish Armed Forces, under various names, since its establishment and gained its current legal status as a stage organization in 1950. MKE, having a large range of products, not only serves the Turkish Armed Forces but also takes share in the International Defense Industry Market by exporting to more than 40 countries. Being the dynamic meeting point of experience, knowledge and technology, MKE has gained its own leading position in Turkish Defense Industry and is determined to continue stepping forward in the Global Market. MKE with its 12 modern factories and 7000 experienced personnel, keeps its range of production in 4 main groups as follows.
Posted by:Besoeker

#11  I might be a bit of a wuss, but the Carl Gustav seems a bit weighty for everyday carry.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-11-04 14:23  

#10  For those liking the M1 carbine but looking for something a little bit different, go check out the Inland Advisor.
https://www.inland-mfg.com/Inland-Handguns/M1-Advisor.html
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-11-04 14:21  

#9  Thanks lblis, I was wondering if anyone had first hand knowledge.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-04 12:34  

#8  Saw these at Shot Show. Did not think that the build quality was on a par with the H&K original.
Posted by: Iblis   2018-11-04 09:09  

#7  My fav sub (yes 9mm) was the Swedish-K, Karl Gustav m/45. Have not shot one in decades, but I think I could still write my name on a wall with it at 25m.

Short video.

Note the muzzle control, relatively slow rate of fire (600 rpm).

Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-04 07:58  

#6  M-1 Carbines...I've always wanted one, they are light and handy rifles, their cartridge is only anemic compared to a Garand or other battle rifle, but low recoil and more importantly I think it's made of wood which my wife prefers to my plasticy black rifles of DOOM (AR-10-Cause I only want to shoot 2-3 rounds, not half a mag:p Mine is a 16" carbine version, short but stout:D ) I'm very tempted by some of the newly built ones as I just want the rifle, not the history, got a garand for that:p

I'd love a subgun but that's not in the cards. Too expensive, too much legal hassle.

Of the three submachineguns I've shot, I liked the MP-5K the best. The A4 was heavier and the slower rate of fire was kind of annoying. The K was quite handy and fun. The 9mm Colt AR sucked. It was not fun to shoot. And reloading the mags was torture.


Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-11-04 07:54  

#5  M3A1 was the best I had used. Very heavy though, mainly heavy mags. Reliable, and abundant ammo (.45 ACP). Incendiary tracer was preferred. I'd tried many others, liked this one the best.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2018-11-04 06:46  

#4  overpowering urge to get an M-1 carbine

squirrel hunting season?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-11-04 06:22  

#3  My EDC is a 9mm though, it's just easier than lugging a .45 around, especially as mine is a H&K USP .45. Full size. You can hide it under a parka. But lately, I have this overpowering urge to get an M-1 carbine. I'm not sure why...of course, I'd also love a AK-9.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-11-04 04:05  

#2  I'm with you SB. Besides, pistol cartridges have to start with a 4.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-04 03:27  

#1  MP-5 clones. I've shot MP-5A4 and MP-K, but they just seem a little too mechanically complex these days. Especially for semi-auto clones. I'd rather have something more simple and easier to maintain. I'd love to have an MPX, but they are not cheap either, but better than MP-5's I think. Now if you offered me a free MP-5SD, I'd take it:p
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-11-04 03:22  

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