HK MP7 at home! The FT7!

Published on March 21, 2024
Duration: 0:42

This guide details the process of converting a Kel-Tec CP33 into an FT7, an 'MP7 at home' alternative, using a parts kit from Pharaoh Tech. The conversion involves installing the FT7 chassis, brace, suppressor, and optic. The video highlights the FT7's MP7-like aesthetics and suppressed firing characteristics. Instruction is provided by Tim Harmsen, demonstrating high expertise in niche firearm modifications.

Quick Summary

The FT7 is an 'MP7 at home' firearm build based on the Kel-Tec CP33, utilizing a Pharaoh Tech parts kit. It features an MP7-style chassis, brace compatibility, and is suppressor-ready, offering a similar aesthetic and suppressed shooting experience to the HK MP7 with low recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: MP7 & FT7
  2. 00:12FT7 Technical Basis
  3. 00:25Availability and Kits
  4. 00:34Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FT7 firearm?

The FT7 is a firearm build presented as an 'MP7 at home' alternative, based on the Kel-Tec CP33 platform. It features an MP7-style chassis, brace compatibility, and is suppressor-ready, mimicking the aesthetics and functionality of the HK MP7.

How is the FT7 built?

The FT7 is constructed using a parts kit from Pharaoh Tech, which is installed onto a Kel-Tec CP33 base firearm. This allows enthusiasts to create an MP7-inspired build with civilian-accessible components.

What are the key features of the FT7?

Key features of the FT7 include its MP7-style chassis, compatibility with braces, suppressor-ready design, and its basis on the Kel-Tec CP33. It is shown to have low recoil and rapid-fire capability when suppressed.

Where can I get an FT7?

The FT7 is available as a parts kit from Pharaoh Tech, designed to be installed on an existing Kel-Tec CP33 firearm. It is not a complete firearm sold directly but a conversion kit.

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