PCC Course: Lage Max31A Mk2 Submachine Gun

Published on January 30, 2021
Duration: 6:00

This review tests the Lage Max31A Mk2 conversion for the MAC-11 A1 in a Pistol Caliber Carbine course. The open-bolt 9mm submachine gun, fed by Suomi drums, proved inefficient for precision shooting due to uncontrollable full-auto bursts. Despite a high authority level, the analysis highlights that semi-automatic fire is superior for this course, with full-auto consuming over 100 rounds and leaving targets standing.

Quick Summary

The Lage Max31A Mk2 conversion for the MAC-11 A1 was tested on a PCC course using full-auto fire. Despite its submachine gun capability, it proved inefficient for precision, consuming over 100 rounds and leaving targets standing due to uncontrollable bursts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Lage Max31A Mk2 Conversion
  2. 01:00PCC Course of Fire & Targets
  3. 02:12Shooting the Course: Full-Auto vs. Precision
  4. 03:50Post-Shoot Analysis: Efficiency & Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lage Max31A Mk2 conversion?

The Lage Max31A Mk2 is an aftermarket upper receiver for the MAC-11 A1 pistol. It converts the firearm from .380 ACP to 9mm and allows it to use Suomi drum magazines, effectively turning it into a submachine gun.

Is full-auto fire effective for precision shooting courses?

Based on this test, full-auto fire is significantly less efficient for precision shooting courses. The open-bolt nature and difficulty controlling bursts led to excessive ammunition use and missed targets compared to semi-automatic.

What targets were used in the PCC course of fire?

The course featured MOA Targets including a dueling tree, a mini MOA target (head/chest reset), and a Texas star. A static steel target was also used between Texas star plates.

How much ammunition was used in the full-auto test?

The full-auto attempt on the PCC course consumed over 100 rounds and still left targets standing. This contrasts with a typical semi-auto run which might only require around 40 rounds.

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