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This is an MP5SD created by Fleming Firearms.  It is absolutely gorgeous to the last detail.  Stamped MP5SD on top.  See the german stamp in the photos.  It has a Qualified sear installed in a new 3rd burst pack with Mr Terry Dyer (HK master smith) doing the installation and timing.  It runs like a top and is super quiet.  It is a two stamp gun (sear & suppressor) on form 4 in Nebraska.  Priced to move at $48.5k.  First “I’ll take it” wins.

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Question: since this is only a 2 stamp SD (sear & suppressor) then is the sear married to the SBR?

Most are 3 stamp guns (sear, SBR & suppressor). "HK to the core" so it has an HK date code stamped barrel too? Is the carrier welded or factory F/A?

Best to clarify up front for your potential buyers, sweet looking SD!

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I don't understand.  How does Fleming convert the gun w/o a SBR stamp?  The 43- serial number says it started life as a HK94 rifle.  Was it originally converted & sold w/ the sear?  I guess it could have been a SBR and removed from the registry at one point?  Just trying to understand what it takes to be able to move the sear around.

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1 hour ago, smdub said:

I don't understand.  How does Fleming convert the gun w/o a SBR stamp?  The 43- serial number says it started life as a HK94 rifle.  Was it originally converted & sold w/ the sear?  I guess it could have been a SBR and removed from the registry at one point?  Just trying to understand what it takes to be able to move the sear around.

It's a one tax gun. As long as the sear is installed in the (unregistered SBR, lack of a better term) you're good to go. If you're so lucky to purchase the package, then, if you wish you can register the host as a SBR and now you can move it from host to host.

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29 minutes ago, GregH said:

is probably also possible to remove the stock and convert it to a pistol when the sear is not in the gun.

As dumb as it is, you can convert a pistol to a rifle but don't think you can convert a rifle to pistol.  You can do that with the current sp5 bc it started life as a pistol but they weren't available back in the day when sears were cheap.  All they had were hk94 (rifle) and sp89(pistol) which could have been converted to this configuration but not very common.

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17 hours ago, Side Arm Sams said:

It's a one tax gun. As long as the sear is installed in the (unregistered SBR, lack of a better term) you're good to go. If you're so lucky to purchase the package, then, if you wish you can register the host as a SBR and now you can move it from host to host.

This would imply that the sear is in fact married to the host as it could only be separated and put into other hosts if the SD is registered as an SBR correct? Or I guess another option could be to change the barrel to a barrel over 16in and then remove the sear (as it was technically never a pistol or sbr with the sear and short barrel installed thus allowing it to return to its rifle classification)?

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1 hour ago, joshbot007 said:

This would imply that the sear is in fact married to the host as it could only be separated and put into other hosts if the SD is registered as an SBR correct? Or I guess another option could be to change the barrel to a barrel over 16in and then remove the sear (as it was technically never a pistol or sbr with the sear and short barrel installed thus allowing it to return to its rifle classification)?

If it were married, there's no way you could legally put it in another host regardless of what you did to the current weapon.  But if I'm understanding everything correctly, one could SBR this rifle then remove the sear and put it in whatever you want (what I would do).  You could theoretically swap the barrel but then you just ruined the SD part of your mp5sd.

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