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[#1]
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms View Quote If you do the mags I will buy as many as I can to trick out my cz. thanks Sven, love that your on the boards and actually care about your customers never loose that. |
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Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms View Quote This is an expensive, niche gun and I have no problem paying a higher price for a trustworthy mag. I hope you explore this idea further. |
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Originally Posted By code13:
If you do the mags I will buy as many as I can to trick out my cz. thanks Sven, love that your on the boards and actually care about your customers never loose that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By code13:
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms If you do the mags I will buy as many as I can to trick out my cz. thanks Sven, love that your on the boards and actually care about your customers never loose that. I have found that being on the forums, answering emails, and picking up the phone in the office is legitmately the best way to stay in touch with what customers and the market want and to answer questions they might have directly! Besides, getting paid to be on a internet gun forum part of the day? Best job evaaaar! Sven Manticore Arms |
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Still in for the 3 lug, probably in for the safety, and would definitely be willing to buy at least 20 of the U.S. Made mags (although probably not all at once).
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[#5]
Originally Posted By GTHKTX:
This is an expensive, niche gun and I have no problem paying a higher price for a trustworthy mag. I hope you explore this idea further. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GTHKTX:
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms This is an expensive, niche gun and I have no problem paying a higher price for a trustworthy mag. I hope you explore this idea further. + 1 |
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Originally Posted By BGENE: Originally Posted By GTHKTX: Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms: FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms This is an expensive, niche gun and I have no problem paying a higher price for a trustworthy mag. I hope you explore this idea further. + 1 I'm in for a tri lug adapter and some mags. I'll even want to back order to get in line. |
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I'm in for a tri-lug.
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Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms View Quote I'd be in for some mags, especially if CZ doesn't change how they're making theirs. |
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Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms View Quote I hope you do decide to do the mags, it would be nice to have the 3 compliance parts in one mag. I'd sell all my CZ mags and buy yours in a heartbeat if you make them. |
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[#12]
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
I have found that being on the forums, answering emails, and picking up the phone in the office is legitmately the best way to stay in touch with what customers and the market want and to answer questions they might have directly! Besides, getting paid to be on a internet gun forum part of the day? Best job evaaaar! Sven Manticore Arms View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
Originally Posted By code13:
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms If you do the mags I will buy as many as I can to trick out my cz. thanks Sven, love that your on the boards and actually care about your customers never loose that. I have found that being on the forums, answering emails, and picking up the phone in the office is legitmately the best way to stay in touch with what customers and the market want and to answer questions they might have directly! Besides, getting paid to be on a internet gun forum part of the day? Best job evaaaar! Sven Manticore Arms I'm in for the 3 Lug and safety. Are you keeping a list or should I PM you? |
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Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1:
EVO 3 with Osprey 45 :D <a href="https://flic.kr/p/v6YNBc" target="_blank">https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3669/19102011809_2ed063c8fa_z.jpg</a>CZ Scorpion EV 3 S1 by Slvrwrx, on Flickr View Quote What adapter did you buy to run an Osprey 45 on your Scorpion? |
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Originally Posted By BullCityHeel:
What adapter did you buy to run an Osprey 45 on your Scorpion? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BullCityHeel:
Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1:
EVO 3 with Osprey 45 :D <a href="https://flic.kr/p/v6YNBc" target="_blank">https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3669/19102011809_2ed063c8fa_z.jpg</a>CZ Scorpion EV 3 S1 by Slvrwrx, on Flickr What adapter did you buy to run an Osprey 45 on your Scorpion? I got mine from eastTXhunter. He has them on gun broker or you can just PM him. I got mine in .578x28 but all I see listed for sale now is 1/2x28. I haven't gotten to use it yet but it seems very well made. The only real downside is they are not coated. I picked up a durabake kit (which is what he recommends) and I will be coating it at some point. Maybe even later today if I get around to it. I have seen other adapters coming up for sale from various places since I got mine so it never hurts to look around. |
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Originally Posted By FLJay:
I'm in for the 3 Lug and safety. Are you keeping a list or should I PM you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FLJay:
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
Originally Posted By code13:
Originally Posted By Manticore_Arms:
FYI, just a little update. Scorpion Eclipse flash hiders will be available very soon along with a new safety lever that doesn't rub the finger. I had a great idea on how to give even more value on the tri lug adapter, and I am just waiting on a part to confirm everything, so it will take a little longer, but you should get more bang for your buck out of it once it is in production. We have looked in to molding magazines, and simply put, it is a very expensive proposition. Mags would likely be a bit more expensive than the foreign made ones (probably more like $25-$30), but you get 3 U.S. compliance parts out of the deal, and we would be making them out of a black polymer that should not have any issues with cracking. Not sure if we are going forward with that yet, if we do it would likely be later in the year... Sven Manticore Arms If you do the mags I will buy as many as I can to trick out my cz. thanks Sven, love that your on the boards and actually care about your customers never loose that. I have found that being on the forums, answering emails, and picking up the phone in the office is legitmately the best way to stay in touch with what customers and the market want and to answer questions they might have directly! Besides, getting paid to be on a internet gun forum part of the day? Best job evaaaar! Sven Manticore Arms I'm in for the 3 Lug and safety. Are you keeping a list or should I PM you? We aren't taking names right now. I will post here and on facebook when they are ready to go. Sven Manticore Arms |
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[#16]
Originally Posted By c7aea15:
I got mine from eastTXhunter. He has them on gun broker or you can just PM him. I got mine in .578x28 but all I see listed for sale now is 1/2x28. I haven't gotten to use it yet but it seems very well made. The only real downside is they are not coated. I picked up a durabake kit (which is what he recommends) and I will be coating it at some point. Maybe even later today if I get around to it. I have seen other adapters coming up for sale from various places since I got mine so it never hurts to look around. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By c7aea15:
Originally Posted By BullCityHeel:
Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1:
EVO 3 with Osprey 45 :D <a href="https://flic.kr/p/v6YNBc" target="_blank">https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3669/19102011809_2ed063c8fa_z.jpg</a>CZ Scorpion EV 3 S1 by Slvrwrx, on Flickr What adapter did you buy to run an Osprey 45 on your Scorpion? I got mine from eastTXhunter. He has them on gun broker or you can just PM him. I got mine in .578x28 but all I see listed for sale now is 1/2x28. I haven't gotten to use it yet but it seems very well made. The only real downside is they are not coated. I picked up a durabake kit (which is what he recommends) and I will be coating it at some point. Maybe even later today if I get around to it. I have seen other adapters coming up for sale from various places since I got mine so it never hurts to look around. Nice - what are some other places? Do you run the fixed spacer instead of neilson device as well? |
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Originally Posted By BullCityHeel:
Nice - what are some other places? Do you run the fixed spacer instead of neilson device as well? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BullCityHeel:
Originally Posted By c7aea15:
Originally Posted By BullCityHeel:
Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1:
EVO 3 with Osprey 45 :D <a href="https://flic.kr/p/v6YNBc" target="_blank">https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3669/19102011809_2ed063c8fa_z.jpg</a>CZ Scorpion EV 3 S1 by Slvrwrx, on Flickr What adapter did you buy to run an Osprey 45 on your Scorpion? I got mine from eastTXhunter. He has them on gun broker or you can just PM him. I got mine in .578x28 but all I see listed for sale now is 1/2x28. I haven't gotten to use it yet but it seems very well made. The only real downside is they are not coated. I picked up a durabake kit (which is what he recommends) and I will be coating it at some point. Maybe even later today if I get around to it. I have seen other adapters coming up for sale from various places since I got mine so it never hurts to look around. Nice - what are some other places? Do you run the fixed spacer instead of neilson device as well? Just google 18x1 adapter. I see them on impactguns, usmachinegun, sgcusa, czcustom etc.... Like I said, I haven't gotten to use it yet. I'm still waiting for approval, probably another 2 months or so. But yes, I will be using a fixed spacer. |
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Form 1 approved on my Scorpian this morning. 99 days.
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Speaking of SBR filing, is there a step-by-step guide somewhere on this site on how to do it? I bought the evo as my first SBR project and I'm not really sure where to begin. I'm also pretty new to this forum. If it helps any on SBR advice, I'm in GA.
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Originally Posted By Wildey:
Speaking of SBR filing, is there a step-by-step guide somewhere on this site on how to do it? I bought the evo as my first SBR project and I'm not really sure where to begin. I'm also pretty new to this forum. If it helps any on SBR advice, I'm in GA. View Quote Tons of info in the class 3 section. Do you have a trust or file as an individual? Trusts can can do the form 1 online. Very easy. |
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Originally Posted By c7aea15:
Tons of info in the class 3 section. Do you have a trust or file as an individual? Trusts can can do the form 1 online. Very easy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By c7aea15:
Originally Posted By Wildey:
Speaking of SBR filing, is there a step-by-step guide somewhere on this site on how to do it? I bought the evo as my first SBR project and I'm not really sure where to begin. I'm also pretty new to this forum. If it helps any on SBR advice, I'm in GA. Tons of info in the class 3 section. Do you have a trust or file as an individual? Trusts can can do the form 1 online. Very easy. I'm thinking about filing as individual, as I don't expect my local CLEO to give me any problems with the process and honestly the trust route seemed to be more confusing, haha. Also there's a good chance this could be my only SBR. What do you recommend between trust and individual? |
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Originally Posted By MTNRider:
Lol! ^ Now that's funny. Trust me, once you start there is no going back. I think I said the same thing once. That was about 5 or 6 SBR's and suppressors ago.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MTNRider:
Originally Posted By Wildey:
Also there's a good chance this could be my only SBR. Lol! ^ Now that's funny. Trust me, once you start there is no going back. I think I said the same thing once. That was about 5 or 6 SBR's and suppressors ago.... I said that too... 11 stamps ago |
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Mine shipped today. With safety delete and 2 30 rounders. CZ did count paramedic for their program.
Nothing but the utmost thanks to them for that program and the staff I talked to were outstanding. |
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Be careful when changing over the charging handle, I mange to break off the Cocking Handle Spring. Luckily, CZ had them for $4. Lesson learned . I want ahead and also order the safety delete while I was there. And do not watch the only video on you tube on how to do that. His is obviously broken.
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Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Be careful when changing over the charging handle, I mange to break off the Cocking Handle Spring. Luckily, CZ had them for $4. Lesson learned . I want ahead and also order the safety delete while I was there. And do not watch the only video on you tube on how to do that. His is obviously broken. View Quote You mean you were moving it over to the right side from the left? |
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Originally Posted By Wildey:
I'm thinking about filing as individual, as I don't expect my local CLEO to give me any problems with the process and honestly the trust route seemed to be more confusing, haha. Also there's a good chance this could be my only SBR. What do you recommend between trust and individual? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Wildey:
Originally Posted By c7aea15:
Originally Posted By Wildey:
Speaking of SBR filing, is there a step-by-step guide somewhere on this site on how to do it? I bought the evo as my first SBR project and I'm not really sure where to begin. I'm also pretty new to this forum. If it helps any on SBR advice, I'm in GA. Tons of info in the class 3 section. Do you have a trust or file as an individual? Trusts can can do the form 1 online. Very easy. I'm thinking about filing as individual, as I don't expect my local CLEO to give me any problems with the process and honestly the trust route seemed to be more confusing, haha. Also there's a good chance this could be my only SBR. What do you recommend between trust and individual? That's what I said with my Form 4 AR SBR and silencer purchase. A month after I mailed the SBR Form 4, I had built a 12.5" AR pistol and eFiled the stamp. Got it back 35 days later... I received an eFiled my Scorpion at the end of March, then my silencer finally came in back in April, so I mailed that form. It's the only stamp I'm still waiting on. I'd like to get a few more silencers when I can afford them. Also, I think most will agree that a trust has a lot more benefits than just the CLEO sign-off. I went that route because it allows other people on the trust to have access to the NFA items when I'm not around. My buddy used my safe because he lived in the barracks, and he wouldn't have been LEGALLY allowed to get into the safe without me there. Also, whenever I'd leave for training, I wanted my wife to be able to use the NFA stuff and if I filed as an individual, she really couldn't. The trust also allows you to eFile, which WAS a much faster option. On top of that, the trust covers what happens with the weapons in case anything happens to me. |
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Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Yes. You have to push the spring in from the other side for it to come out. The spring it self is fragel and if you force it forward it will bend and break. I ended up not breaking it at first, just bent it where the part that sticks out bent towards the back of the gun. This did not let the spring move into the Channel causing it to snap off while cocking the it. My mess up: <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/BAD.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/BAD.jpg</a> How it's suppose to look <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/Good.png.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/Good.png</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Originally Posted By Mecha_Loopy:
Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Be careful when changing over the charging handle, I mange to break off the Cocking Handle Spring. Luckily, CZ had them for $4. Lesson learned . I want ahead and also order the safety delete while I was there. And do not watch the only video on you tube on how to do that. His is obviously broken. You mean you were moving it over to the right side from the left? My mess up: <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/BAD.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/BAD.jpg</a> How it's suppose to look <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/Good.png.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/Good.png</a> While it's unfortunate that happened to you, it is good info for the rest of us. I hadn't really planned on moving the charging handle, but if I do, I'll definitely be mindful of that. |
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Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Be careful when changing over the charging handle, I mange to break off the Cocking Handle Spring. Luckily, CZ had them for $4. Lesson learned . I want ahead and also order the safety delete while I was there. And do not watch the only video on you tube on how to do that. His is obviously broken. View Quote I did the same thing |
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Originally Posted By Engineer:
922(r) Compliance Kit info https://igcdn-photos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t51.2885-15/10575938_479895842185809_1366595894_n.jpg View Quote Looks like they're using a base plate and follower for compliance parts . Sucks, I have a bunch of mags. But looking at the list even if you had imported base plates and followers you would still be at 10 pieces which I thought was ok. Or am I counting wrong? |
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Fucking instagram bullshit.How about they take a clear well lit photo of the parts instead of a darkly lit shit photo with a dark filter applied. You cant even see the stock.
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Originally Posted By Engineer:
922(r) Compliance Kit info https://igcdn-photos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t51.2885-15/10575938_479895842185809_1366595894_n.jpg View Quote That does suck they used the mag parts, this could have been a chance to sell an AR grip adaptor, or a US made mag body that lacks the alleged feed lip issue on the other thread. I'm not too worried about 922r, this is just a 'buttstock kit' for me. My stamp has been back awhile I'm just waiting on my stock. |
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I agree with the rest of you. I prefer to have my gun compliant on its own, not dependent on which magazine I'm using. I feel like that's a bad decision, but I can see how that's cheaper for the company. Hopefully some other companies come out with more parts to use instead.
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I was hoping they wouldn't do mag parts in the compliance kit, but it is what it is.
The stock looks thicker to me, but that might just be the photo. |
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Is the stock a US made version of the Czech stock along with other US made compliance parts, or is it an original Czech stock?
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I'm sticking with my airsoft stock.
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Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Yes. You have to push the spring in from the other side for it to come out. The spring it self is fragel and if you force it forward it will bend and break. I ended up not breaking it at first, just bent it where the part that sticks out bent towards the back of the gun. This did not let the spring move into the Channel causing it to snap off while cocking the it. My mess up: <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/BAD.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/BAD.jpg</a> How it's suppose to look <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/Good.png.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/Good.png</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Originally Posted By Mecha_Loopy:
Originally Posted By PC-Tech:
Be careful when changing over the charging handle, I mange to break off the Cocking Handle Spring. Luckily, CZ had them for $4. Lesson learned . I want ahead and also order the safety delete while I was there. And do not watch the only video on you tube on how to do that. His is obviously broken. You mean you were moving it over to the right side from the left? My mess up: <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/BAD.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/BAD.jpg</a> How it's suppose to look <a href="http://s314.photobucket.com/user/hdc_ar15/media/Stuff/Good.png.html" target="_blank">http://i314.photobucket.com/albums/ll434/hdc_ar15/Stuff/Good.png</a> Don't feel bad, I did the same thing! Unfortunately the instructions do not cover swapping the handle. As you said, thankfully replacement springs are affordable. |
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Never thought this statement would be true: airsoft for the win. That 922r stock is not the factory original. No thanks.
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Originally Posted By SLAPPYROOTZ:
Never thought this statement would be true: airsoft for the win. That 922r stock is not the factory original. No thanks. View Quote If I remember correctly, there are two different factory stocks. One with the little metal piece/magnet and another one that doesn't have it and was all plastic. I remember a gunbroker ad a while back where someone had the one that looks like the stock in the 922r kit. Said it was rare or something. I guess we don't even know if the 922r stock is US made or imported at this point. Anyone else know more about this? |
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[#46]
Originally Posted By DigDug:
If I remember correctly, there are two different factory stocks. One with the little metal piece/magnet and another one that doesn't have it and was all plastic. I remember a gunbroker ad a while back where someone had the one that looks like the 922r stock in the kit. Said it was rare or something. Anyone else know more about this? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DigDug:
Originally Posted By SLAPPYROOTZ:
Never thought this statement would be true: airsoft for the win. That 922r stock is not the factory original. No thanks. If I remember correctly, there are two different factory stocks. One with the little metal piece/magnet and another one that doesn't have it and was all plastic. I remember a gunbroker ad a while back where someone had the one that looks like the 922r stock in the kit. Said it was rare or something. Anyone else know more about this? I remember reading something about one version has the rubber butt pad and the other doesn't too. Why not just call CZ and ask. They are pretty helpful. ETA. I'd take the rubber pad and metal mount. |
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Originally Posted By c7aea15:
I remember reading something about one version has the rubber butt pad and the other doesn't too. Why not just call CZ and ask. They are pretty helpful. ETA. I'd take the rubber pad and metal mount. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By c7aea15:
Originally Posted By DigDug:
Originally Posted By SLAPPYROOTZ:
Never thought this statement would be true: airsoft for the win. That 922r stock is not the factory original. No thanks. If I remember correctly, there are two different factory stocks. One with the little metal piece/magnet and another one that doesn't have it and was all plastic. I remember a gunbroker ad a while back where someone had the one that looks like the 922r stock in the kit. Said it was rare or something. Anyone else know more about this? I remember reading something about one version has the rubber butt pad and the other doesn't too. Why not just call CZ and ask. They are pretty helpful. ETA. I'd take the rubber pad and metal mount. Those bastards didn't answer tonight when I called. Something about calling back during normal business hours or some such foolishness. Pfff. |
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"Life is a comedy for those who think... and a tragedy for those who feel" Horace Walpole
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Originally Posted By MTNRider:
And how do we know that is the actual 922r stock? They could have just thrown anything up for a photo? . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MTNRider:
Originally Posted By SLAPPYROOTZ:
Never thought this statement would be true: airsoft for the win. That 922r stock is not the factory original. No thanks. And how do we know that is the actual 922r stock? They could have just thrown anything up for a photo? . After reading through all the replies on FB and Instagram, the stock they are using is the same current stock they are selling with the gun overseas. It is made in CZ. It is packaged with the compliance kit but is not one of 6 parts needed for compliance. The trigger, disconnector, floor plate, follower, pistol grip, and flash hider are the 6 U.S. Made parts that are needed to take the 16 foreign parts down to 10. |
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Originally Posted By CTran555:
After reading through all the replies on FB and Instagram, the stock they are using is the same current stock they are selling with the gun overseas. It is made in CZ. It is packaged with the compliance kit but is not one of 6 parts needed for compliance. The trigger, disconnector, floor plate, follower, pistol grip, and flash hider are the 6 U.S. Made parts that are needed to take the 16 foreign parts down to 10. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CTran555:
Originally Posted By MTNRider:
Originally Posted By SLAPPYROOTZ:
Never thought this statement would be true: airsoft for the win. That 922r stock is not the factory original. No thanks. And how do we know that is the actual 922r stock? They could have just thrown anything up for a photo? . After reading through all the replies on FB and Instagram, the stock they are using is the same current stock they are selling with the gun overseas. It is made in CZ. It is packaged with the compliance kit but is not one of 6 parts needed for compliance. The trigger, disconnector, floor plate, follower, pistol grip, and flash hider are the 6 U.S. Made parts that are needed to take the 16 foreign parts down to 10. Hopefully someone makes an aftermarket trigger soon to get away from the mag part foolishness. |
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