Machineguntony
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When I was at the Texas International Gun Festival, I met brothers Quinn and Kyle from Brethren Armament. They were displaying some of their custom built guns and offering some of their guns for test firing. In my review of the TIGF, you can see a pic that has some of the guns from Brethren Armament.
I had been researching and shopping for an H&K expert to build an MP5K PDW from my German H&K SP89. After examining their guns and asking every possible question of Quinn, I agreed to have Brethren Armament complete my conversion.
The gun came back today. If I could chose one word to describe the finished MP5K: beautiful. One of the brothers is an engineer by training, and you can see it in the finished gun's precision, design, and detail. All the fitting is just perfect.
Here is what the H&K SP89 looked like during the conversion, as Brethren Armament refinished the gun.
That became this...
Brethren Armament added my registered machine gun sear to a four position ambidextrous Navy trigger group. The gun is an NFA civilian transferrable machine gun.
The guys at Brethren Arms did an excellent job of fitting the trigger housing and trigger pack to the receiver. There is no movement and the fit is perfect. Brethren Arms did a beautiful job.
Fitting the machine gun sear to the four position trigger pack was a lot more complicated than anyone thought. The guys at Brethren Arms installed a retimed hammer and made it work. The gun runs flawlessly.
Here is a pic of the B&T stock folded. I am not a fan of the Choate stock. The B&T stock looks better and is much sturdier than the Choate stock. The B&T stock is so sturdy and holds in place so well that you would think it was a fixed stock; however, the B&T stock easily folds with a simple push of the button (the button can be seen in the picture as it is the raised half circle, with raised horizontal lines).
Here is a pic of the gun with a mounted 9mm silencer.
Here is the gun with a shorty silencer. From the side, due to the short nature of the MP5K PDW, I think the shorty looks better on the gun.
Here is a pic of the MP5 from the front. Brethren Arms did an awesome job, and the gun is simply beautiful. The gun shoulders perfectly and is easy to handle. I am a lefty, so the ambidextrous Navy trigger pack is pure awesomeness.
Many thanks to Brethren Arms. I am a big fan of their work.
https://brethrenarms.com
The above are my personal pics. Please do not repost them on another website or forum without my permission.
I had been researching and shopping for an H&K expert to build an MP5K PDW from my German H&K SP89. After examining their guns and asking every possible question of Quinn, I agreed to have Brethren Armament complete my conversion.
The gun came back today. If I could chose one word to describe the finished MP5K: beautiful. One of the brothers is an engineer by training, and you can see it in the finished gun's precision, design, and detail. All the fitting is just perfect.
Here is what the H&K SP89 looked like during the conversion, as Brethren Armament refinished the gun.
That became this...
Brethren Armament added my registered machine gun sear to a four position ambidextrous Navy trigger group. The gun is an NFA civilian transferrable machine gun.
The guys at Brethren Arms did an excellent job of fitting the trigger housing and trigger pack to the receiver. There is no movement and the fit is perfect. Brethren Arms did a beautiful job.
Fitting the machine gun sear to the four position trigger pack was a lot more complicated than anyone thought. The guys at Brethren Arms installed a retimed hammer and made it work. The gun runs flawlessly.
Here is a pic of the B&T stock folded. I am not a fan of the Choate stock. The B&T stock looks better and is much sturdier than the Choate stock. The B&T stock is so sturdy and holds in place so well that you would think it was a fixed stock; however, the B&T stock easily folds with a simple push of the button (the button can be seen in the picture as it is the raised half circle, with raised horizontal lines).
Here is a pic of the gun with a mounted 9mm silencer.
Here is the gun with a shorty silencer. From the side, due to the short nature of the MP5K PDW, I think the shorty looks better on the gun.
Here is a pic of the MP5 from the front. Brethren Arms did an awesome job, and the gun is simply beautiful. The gun shoulders perfectly and is easy to handle. I am a lefty, so the ambidextrous Navy trigger pack is pure awesomeness.
Many thanks to Brethren Arms. I am a big fan of their work.
https://brethrenarms.com
The above are my personal pics. Please do not repost them on another website or forum without my permission.