
This thing is the Medusa of guns; the looks alone will stun the other guy into a coma.

The damn thing looks as though it was designed by a committee. They apparently couldn't make up their mind what the shoulder stock would look like. They might as well have welded a Picatinny rail on a Sten gun, it couldn't be any uglier.
And no, I don't care what the gun press has to say about it. I stopped reading those magazines 20 years ago when I realized they basically were little more than P.R. machines for the gun makers.
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I think the reason the stock is offset like that is to create a comfortable balance point to offset the massive lower receiver assembly, while bringing the sight/rail line to eye level.
16 inch barrel, huh? Doesn't the barrel look like it's tooled for a suppressor?
It looks ungainly, but I'll bet it shoots up a storm. The cops are going to live it, but Grannies had better watch out.
Lurch, the barrel length has more to do with the requirements that shoulder-fired weapons sold to civilians have a minimum barrel length of 16". The full-auto SMGs that the cops buy will have much shorter barrels, you betcha.
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