Posted January 11, 2017 9:10 am by Comments

By Bob Owens

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This is taking geekdom in an very cool direction with a very real, very functional firearm manufactured from not one, but two NFA-registered firearms.

According to the gun’s builder, Lage, Mfg:

MAX-41A: A combination submachinegun in 9mm and short barreled 12 gauge shotgun designed to resemble the M-41A Pulse Rifle from the movie Aliens.

Submachinegun component is a NFA registered SWD M-11/9 with an Anthony Smith style Suomi upper receiver. Magazine used is a Suomi “Coffin” magazine that holds 50 rounds of 9mm.

No modifications or alteration of the M-11/9 lower receiver is required.

Shotgun component is a NFA registered Remington 870 short barreled shotgun.

BATFE letter was obtained confirming this is a legal configuration, prior to manufacturing.

Features:

Ammunition Capacity, Subgun- 50 rounds 9mm

Ammunition Capacity, Shotgun- 3 rounds 12 gauge, 2-3/4″ shells (2 in magazine, 1 in chamber)

Collapsible Stock

Red dot sight- powers on with insertion of magazine

Digital bullet counter- powers on with insertion of magazine

Weight- 18 pounds

Rate of Fire, 9mm- 800 RPM

Barrel length, 9mm- 14″

Barrel Length, Shotgun- 7-1/2″

Length, Stock Retracted- 24-3/4″

Length, Stock Extended- 33-1/2″

Width- 2-3/4″

Height- 11-1/2″

It’s a nice demonstration of their skill, but don’t ask for one. It’s too time consuming, and the company says they won’t build another one at …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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