Serious Rifle Caliber Pistols
AR platform with AK reliability—a piston-driven 7.62x39mm powerhouse!

The MK107
Pistol, seen here with an EOTech 553 and SureFire RAID WeaponLight, is chambered
in 7.62×39mm, utilizes enhanced charging handle and bolt group, Magpul
accessories, and Isonite-treated barrel.
Rifles redesigned to be manufactured as pistols are nothing new, but they are certainly increasing in popularity rapidly. The SBR is unlawful to possess in a few states—and where they are possible to legally obtain, they require hefty a tax stamp and registration fee. Manufacturers across the board have responded with a variety of models, with the AR platform clearly being one of the most popular.

The
innovative handguard system utilizes a proprietary non-free-float system that
allows the enduser to replace individual rails as needed without removing the
barrel, barrel nut or even other rails.
Getting this platform to work with a short barrel while using a rifle stock has been problematic enough. Making one completely reliable with no stock has been somewhat elusive. Thankfully a couple of things have changed that equation in the last few years.
Probably the biggest change is the operating system. Depending on the design, the piston system lends itself to reliable functioning in shorter barreled actions. They run cleaner, often cooler, and the bolt speed can be controlled more easily. Secondly, the manufacture of ammunition has improved by leaps and bounds. Ammunition is cleaner, more consistent, and adds to the overall reliability of a pistol in this configuration.

The
pistol buffer tube is a PWS enhanced model that is incredibly solid, nicely
padded and includes two sling attachments for flush cup swivels.
Vector Arms V51 .308 Pistol,
semi auto, thats right the power of a .308 in a pistol !! Built by
the crew at Vector and backed up by a 5 year warranty. These are
set up to work wiht your legal full auto sear .Comes with one 20
round mag.
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.556 Nato Ammo and .223 ammo

P556 SWAT features a 10” military grade cold hammer forged barrel, chambered in 5.56mm NATO, with a twist rate of 1 in 7”. The flash suppressor uses a standard .5 x 28 TPI thread pattern, ensuring compatibility with after-market accessories. The optional flip up front combat sight is adjustable for windage, rear for elevation. The receiver is made of high strength steel with a durable wear-resistant Nitron® finish. The Picatinny rail features a SIG SAUER® Mini Red Dot sight that works in concert with the optional front combat sight. The trigger housing is machined from an aircraft grade aluminum alloy forging with a hard-coat anodized finish designed to survive extreme conditions. The P556 SWAT features a aircraft aluminum quad-rail designed for mounting accessories. The P556 SWAT comes equipped with a smooth two-stage trigger, ambidextrous safety and is designed to accept standard AR magazines. The pistol ships standard with (1) 30-round magazine (item# P556-10B-SS-MR) or the state compliant model with (1) 10 round magazine (item# P556-10B-SS-MR-10). The P556 SWAT is compatible with M16/AR-15 type magazines.
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Item Number |
P556-10B-S-MR - P556-10B-S-MR-10 |
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Caliber |
5.56 x 45mm NATO |
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Action Type |
Semi-auto |
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Barrel Type |
Cold Hammer Forged |
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Flash Suppressor |
A2 Type |
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Forearm |
Polymer |
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Weight w/out Mag |
6.3 lbs |
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Overall Length |
20.5 in |
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Barrel Length |
10" |
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Rifling |
1 in 7" |
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Sight Radius |
18.1 in |
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Mag Type & Capacity |
Polymer, 30 Round |
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Mag Capacity |
30 Rounds or 10 Rounds |
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MSRP |
$1,191.00 |
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CA Compliant |
Yes |
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MA Compliant |
No |
BCM 11.5"\ Spike's AR pistol range report
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Got out to the range with my
new BCM\ Spike's 11.5" pistol for zeroing and
ammo testing. It was sunny and around 50 deg for
the testing. All shots were fired from 50yd
using the iron sights. |
So I wanted a shorter barreled AR-15 platform firearm. I didn't want to take the NFA plunge quite yet because I wanted to be sure that I liked the short barrel in use once I got it. So this is why I assembled the pistol. I love the way it has turned out and can't wait to go to the range tomorrow.
Range report:
http://ingunowners.com/forums/handgu...tml#post670334
Components:
Lower:
Spikes lower
Spikes pistol buffer asm
RRA LPK
Noveske QD endplate
Hogue grip (bought a spike's ergo but the hogue felt more controllable on the pistol)
Magpul MOE trigger guard
Upper:
BCM 11.5" standard upper
BCM BCG & CH
Troy MRF-DI handguard
Troy rear BUIS
Troy battle rail covers

A little zombied out:
