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Join Date: November 1, 2009
Location: North Mississippi
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Please explain... .22 VS 9mm
Ok guys, just wondering what I'm missing here...
I've recently been looking at a lot of the .22lr military style guns that are coming out. The GSG MP5 lookalikes have caught my eye because I have always liked the MP5, yet cant afford one. I just cant bring myself to get a rimfire though. But it makes wonder why the GSGs are so cheap, while an off brand MP5 in 9mm is still pretty pricey. you can get an AR in .22 by various companies for about $600. While you can find them in 9mm for about 50% more. Yet the GSG guns are about $500, while a similar 9mm will cost at least $1500 Why does the HK style cost 3 or 4 times as much to go from .22 to 9mm?? |
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Join Date: March 5, 2008
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how else are they going to sell it? no one is going to pay $1000 for a .22. not only that, but in sure it costs less to build one. A .22 probably isnt going to have someone's life depending on it, so they probably don't try to make it as reliable or as precisely as the full size one.
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you also rarely see chrome lined barrels in .22rf guns.
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The .22 lookalikes you see now are mechanically much simpler than the centerfires and made out of much cheaper materials. You can mold pot metal and plastic for a lot less money than you can machine or even stamp or cast steel.
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Join Date: November 1, 2009
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Thanks for the input guys. Maybe I didn't make myself clear enough. I understand totally that centerfires need to be sturdier and are generally more expensive
I was just curious why the MP5 style rifles are out of proportion when compared to any other guns that have 9mm and .22lr Most guns are no more than twice the price for the 9mm. Examples: Sig Pistols Walther pistols AR Rifles by various companies Various Revolvers by various companies Various Lever Rifles by various companies All of these are about twice the price for 9mm, or less. So my question is why are MP5 rifles 4 times more expensive for the 9mm version? |
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Join Date: October 20, 2009
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My take on it is the simple fact that German engineering has quite a reputation for being second to none. H&K, Sig... a couple of names that have a big foot in the door with the military for their design expertise.
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Mostly because it is made by H&K. $$$ They have strong sales in the law enforcement community. Probably don't need civilian sales for their bottom line.
I had a Uzi carbine in 9mm. It was cool and worked very well. BUT, I couldn't hit much of anything smaller than a paper plate past 25 yds which is pistol range for me. So, I dumped it. They are very expensive guns now. Not cheap when I bought it either, but money was not a huge factor at the time for me. |
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Join Date: November 1, 2009
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because it's H&K, and we suck, and they hate us
oh and trigger, SIG is Swiss, SIG-Sauer is Swiss-German |
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Join Date: June 24, 2007
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Have you ever seen a GSG without the 'silencer'? Got to be the wimpiest barrel I've ever seen.
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The HK MP5 is a select fire SBR. It costs a bunch. Any MP5 SA clones cost more than the .22LR GSG-5 because in order to produce them a licensing fee has to be paid to the patent holder, HK. The company that makes the GSG-5 has been taken to court by HK for patent infringement. I'm not sure what the settlement is, but one has been made the last I read about it.
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OP, the difference is in the metal used and the stresses that it's subjected to...a 9mm is a far more powerful, pressure wise, then a .22 LR is...Why some older guns are warned to use light loads in as they can't take the stress of modern high power loads... Quote:
But, you very correct in that no one would pay $1K for this type of rimfire rifle but unfortunately, far too many people think that the lowly .22 LR is an "effective" man stopper and big game hunting round so they may think that this is like the military .22(3) and feel safe...
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Exhibit "A" was a widely-published advertisement featuring an attractive young woman holding two GSG pistols in crossed arms in front of her other, um, guns. The advertisement openly claimed that the GSG-5 was an "MP5K clone".http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...-of-the-gsg-5/ Quote:
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![]() OTOH if you'd like a 9mm SMG knockoff and don't mind something a little more old-fashioned, there's always the Centerfire Systems Suomi KP-31 and the CIA Sterling, both of which sell for under $600.
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![]() One other thing. If you're importing receivers, it's likely easier to claim "sporting purposes" if the weapon is a rimfire rather than a service caliber.
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