This review details the RPB Semiauto M10 SAP, an open-bolt pistol developed as a cheaper alternative to the full-auto MAC-10. It highlights the firearm's simple blowback operation, unique RPB 'Cobra' logo, and the ATF's 1982 ruling that reclassified such designs, leading to production cessation. The video also contrasts the semi-auto trigger group with its full-auto counterpart, noting the ease of conversion.
This episode of Gun Gripes explores 'Firearms Hindsight,' reflecting on past firearm values and investment opportunities. Speakers Barry and Eric discuss how firearms like the MAC-10, pre-1986 M16 conversions, and Chinese imports were once significantly cheaper. They highlight the Mosin Nagant as a current 'hindsight' item and caution against overpaying during market panics, emphasizing quality firearms as a hedge against inflation.
This RPB MAC-10 review highlights its appeal to collectors due to its affordability as a transferable machine gun, often priced between $4,000-$5,000. The firearm demonstrated reliable cycling with various ammunition types, including hollow points and Wolf steel-cased rounds. However, its high rate of fire makes it significantly harder to control during full-auto bursts when unsuppressed.
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