Well, which is it? I only thing I have experience with is a rented Colt F/A AR 9mm, and though it was quite well-worn... it still functioned flawlessly and shot great IMO(tho admittedly I've never had the opportunity to compare to anything else). Fire rate was a bit too high IMO. Ie anything past ~20yd give or take required controlled bursts. Obviously this one came way after 'Nam so it dont count, simply giving my lack of experience on the matter.
So basically what was the best SMG from the early'ish Vietnam era and before? Basically, what was the best SMG before the MP5?
I wish we would've gotten to see something like the MP40 in 7.63x25mm or 9x25mm Mauser.. or perhaps the Thompson or Grease Gun modded to run the .30 Carbine. I think, right before/during WW2, had we adopted the Thompson/Grease Gun/etc in .30 Carbine(or possibly even .22 Spitfire)... it woulda expedited/gotten our troops the service rifle they needed(ie M16 or possibly even the Stoner 63! ) **I know, I know the Stoner didn't run well unless you kept that sucker lubed like hell but I'm sure Mr Stoner coulda refined it to where it needed to be.. no doubt**
Anywho! Your choice for pre early-ish 'Nam era SMG?
So basically what was the best SMG from the early'ish Vietnam era and before? Basically, what was the best SMG before the MP5?
I wish we would've gotten to see something like the MP40 in 7.63x25mm or 9x25mm Mauser.. or perhaps the Thompson or Grease Gun modded to run the .30 Carbine. I think, right before/during WW2, had we adopted the Thompson/Grease Gun/etc in .30 Carbine(or possibly even .22 Spitfire)... it woulda expedited/gotten our troops the service rifle they needed(ie M16 or possibly even the Stoner 63! ) **I know, I know the Stoner didn't run well unless you kept that sucker lubed like hell but I'm sure Mr Stoner coulda refined it to where it needed to be.. no doubt**
Anywho! Your choice for pre early-ish 'Nam era SMG?