Today we are out at the range to compare the Angstadt Arms MDP-9 to the classic H&K SP-5. We will do a bunch of runs on a course of fire that incudes precision targets, spinners and stars, and see which of the carbines comes out ahead! Plus, as a bonus, some shooting with a suppressor and subsonic ammunition…
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That spinner is such a big variable all by itself that it kind of makes any gun comparison meaningless.
Yeah I think to be statistically valid you’d need to shoot the spinner many many times.
Odd conclusion to arrive at considering you were more than 3 sec faster with it and it had no malfunctions.
The HK that is.