I prefer the mags without the sheaths. I think it gives a more tactical look. Just a heads up, keep an eye on the back of the chassis where there screw is. There are a lot of reports coming in that these are cracking here. Mine is ok so far it's been a really solid fun rif. but the VMP owners page on FB is full of them.
I'm complete opposite I prefer the sheath on the mags, yeah at NAF this year about 80% of us at the VMP1 meet had cracks on the back. I have been fortunate to not have it
Is it happening in the operation of the folding stock? I can well imagine there is a lot of vertical strain on the back when wrestling with lifting the stock to fold it... I've already taken to using my thumb to lift right below the spring in an effort to minimise the pressure needed
Is it happening in the operation of the folding stock? I can well imagine there is a lot of vertical strain on the back when wrestling with lifting the stock to fold it... I've already taken to using my thumb to lift right below the spring in an effort to minimise the pressure needed
@@anthonywood9632 As I said in the video, this was always a problem with the original mp9.. keep those bolts back on loading the mag and it should be fine
Both are great options, but I'd pitch for the VMP. Vorsk are set to release a few different bits in 2024 that will all share the VMP mags.. You'll have some great interchangeable options.
It’s freaky loud. Got mine yesterday
Yeah they make a great noise when on full auto
I prefer the mags without the sheaths. I think it gives a more tactical look. Just a heads up, keep an eye on the back of the chassis where there screw is. There are a lot of reports coming in that these are cracking here. Mine is ok so far it's been a really solid fun rif. but the VMP owners page on FB is full of them.
I'm complete opposite I prefer the sheath on the mags, yeah at NAF this year about 80% of us at the VMP1 meet had cracks on the back. I have been fortunate to not have it
Is it happening in the operation of the folding stock? I can well imagine there is a lot of vertical strain on the back when wrestling with lifting the stock to fold it...
I've already taken to using my thumb to lift right below the spring in an effort to minimise the pressure needed
Is it happening in the operation of the folding stock? I can well imagine there is a lot of vertical strain on the back when wrestling with lifting the stock to fold it...
I've already taken to using my thumb to lift right below the spring in an effort to minimise the pressure needed
They is a lot ppl mentioning the broken nozzles too.
@@anthonywood9632 As I said in the video, this was always a problem with the original mp9.. keep those bolts back on loading the mag and it should be fine
Does the Kydex holster allow the suppressor to be attached or do you have to remove it in order to holster it
As far as I am aware the kydex is molded to fit over the main body of the rif without the suppressor attached.
anybody found a way to mount a tracer inside the suppressor
I've heard of it being done - still yet to see it in person - but it requires some 3d printing etc if you fancy a go yourself.
Is there any kind of “lock back when empty” function? So you know your mag is empty?
There is indeed - the bolt locks to the rear awaiting a new mag
This or upgraded aap01 with mp7 kit ??? Thanks in advance ( interested in performance )
Both are great options, but I'd pitch for the VMP. Vorsk are set to release a few different bits in 2024 that will all share the VMP mags.. You'll have some great interchangeable options.
That is a beefy barrel!
She is indeed. Looks great on a few other setups too
FYI ... That's a pistol .