I Created The Poor Mans MP7 | Ruger LC Charger SBR

Published on September 6, 2023
Duration: 12:12

Colion Noir details the process of converting a Ruger LC Charger into a civilian-accessible 'Poor Man's MP7' SBR build. The guide covers the NFA process, installation of high-end tactical accessories like the Leupold LCO, MAWL-C1+, and Surefire Vampire light, ergonomic adjustments, and suppressed shooting performance. This advanced modification project aims to replicate the functionality of the unavailable HK MP7.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir demonstrates his 'Poor Man's MP7' build, a Ruger LC Charger converted into an SBR. This project integrates tactical gear like a Leupold LCO, MAWL-C1+, and Surefire Vampire, offering a civilian-accessible PDW alternative. The 5.7x28mm round provides low recoil, though magazine capacity is a noted limitation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 'Poor Man's MP7'
  2. 00:45HK MP7 Comparison
  3. 02:12Accessory Breakdown
  4. 03:42Ergonomics and Handling
  5. 04:45Shooting Performance
  6. 06:11Night Vision and Capacity
  7. 08:03Suppressed Shooting
  8. 09:53Final Cost Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Poor Man's MP7' build by Colion Noir?

Colion Noir created a 'Poor Man's MP7' by converting a Ruger LC Charger pistol into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR). This build aims to provide a civilian-accessible alternative to the highly desirable but unavailable Heckler & Koch MP7 PDW, incorporating tactical accessories and ergonomic enhancements.

What tactical accessories are featured on the Ruger LC Charger SBR build?

The build features high-end tactical accessories including a Leupold LCO red dot sight, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ laser aiming module, a Surefire Vampire tactical light, and a Unity Tactical pressure switch, all integrated for effective use, particularly with night vision.

What are the legal requirements for building an SBR like the Ruger LC Charger conversion?

Converting a firearm into a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) requires compliance with Federal NFA regulations. This involves submitting an ATF Form 4, paying a $200 tax stamp, and awaiting approval before completing the modification to ensure legal ownership.

How does the 5.7x28mm round perform in the Ruger LC Charger SBR?

The 5.7x28mm round exhibits very low recoil in the Ruger LC Charger SBR, making it easy to shoot one-handed and stable. While enjoyable to shoot, the current 20-round magazine capacity is noted as a limitation compared to the original MP7.

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