I still have a Cobray SM-10 in the original box with less than 50 rounds through it. What bugs me about the SM-10 is that it has a metal plate in the bottom of the reciever that prevents the collapsible stock from being installed. Fortunately I bought one ( M-10) anyway so I have an original MAC wire stock to replace that ugly plastic thing on my Jersy Arms M-10.
Enjoyed the history, and learned a lot:-). Only thing I never cared for is the plastic parts on ANY gun. I prefer all metal. THOUGH a few yrs ago while shooting with our instructor, he had a Kel Tec Sub 200 9mm glock 17 semi auto Rifle, that I feel in love with, and though it is now a older gun, I still want one.. Our Instructor [ whom is a now retired Marine ] let me shoot it and I can handle it well.
@@535tony ok my grandfather bought the gun back in the day Gave it to my dad. My dad lost the extractor for it. Ive been trying to fine one. Can’t. So I wana make one but can’t find any prints. Was hoping someone could share the measurements of the extractor pin or ship one to me and I’ll wire out a couple. Shouldn’t be anything illegal since it’s just a piece of metal with a bend on it
Love those open bolt semis. I should have never sold mine
I have an RPB in 45 that was made in 1981. Definitely a good pistol to have around😎
What do you want for it.
I still have a Cobray SM-10 in the original box with less than 50 rounds through it. What bugs me about the SM-10 is that it has a metal plate in the bottom of the reciever that prevents the collapsible stock from being installed. Fortunately I bought one ( M-10) anyway so I have an original MAC wire stock to replace that ugly plastic thing on my Jersy Arms M-10.
Also do you remember after 81 the open bolt single shot Mac?
Yes, I heard of them but never saw one.
Enjoyed the history, and learned a lot:-). Only thing I never cared for is the plastic parts on ANY gun. I prefer all metal. THOUGH a few yrs ago while shooting with our instructor, he had a Kel Tec Sub 200 9mm glock 17 semi auto Rifle, that I feel in love with, and though it is now a older gun, I still want one.. Our Instructor [ whom is a now retired Marine ] let me shoot it and I can handle it well.
Nice to see some more videos from you!
Hey I was wondering if you could help me out I have some questions on the kg-9.
Mac daddy I need your help with my kg-9
Could you be a little more specific?
@@535tony ok my grandfather bought the gun back in the day Gave it to my dad. My dad lost the extractor for it. Ive been trying to fine one. Can’t. So I wana make one but can’t find any prints. Was hoping someone could share the measurements of the extractor pin or ship one to me and I’ll wire out a couple. Shouldn’t be anything illegal since it’s just a piece of metal with a bend on it
@@ianbezek9079 Thus looks like it would work, they have the extractor screw too.
www.saarmfg.com/products/extractor
@@535tony thank you so much. I’ll give it a try