if all reports come back positive, and long term testing provides no ill affects, can we get a grooup buy? <munch> i think this would be an item we could generate enough interest among members if it continues to work
well after watching the video i feel completely capable if doing a camo job on my tupperware, but what would do for a rifle, use the tub? also how would all the water and solvents affect the insides of the receivers? it's pretty but i don't feel like i could trust the process, except for food storage :o
I don't know for sure, but I would guess yes and yes. I sold my gi mags, and only have oe colt and cproduct mags for it, and believe it or not I don't currently own a .223 to test that theory. But if the gi mags work why not pmags. As for building one you'll have to ask the pros, I don't have experience there
Jgun is half right. I have a pre ban colt sporter that is definately based on an ar15 but it accepts standard gi mags. I can use .223 mags and not load them all the way but there are rd specific mags out there, most recently cproducts
hello from wmass, dennis. i am not sure what the laws are for adding a brake, and i think you may have to have a licensed armorer do for you because it will have to be permanently attached. that being said, i have both the surefire brake and the pws fsc30 on my rifles and i feel they offer faster follow up shots while reducing my climb and recoil. the only disadvantage i have heard is they increase the bang factor, but for me it's a moot issue <dontknow>
Welcome to finacial ruin <thumbsup>, once you end up with an idea of what you want I am sure, like an ar15, you will find mamy options, upgrades, and advice in this forum, and plenty of encouragement. Welcome
Thanks, its a 71 ss, 3600lbs, real steel body, runs a steady 9.6 @143 at our home track. We got it to run a 9.34 @149 ar sea level in epping nh. We are building a 588 ci motor that should be 1300 hp with no power adders