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How do the folding stocks work on the AR? Seeing as there is a buffer and buffer spring would you still be able to shoot it when folded?
How is the buffer and spring held in place when folded? |
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[#8]
Nice stick
I could have gone all day without knowing that stock adapter existed...now I must have one |
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[#9]
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Nice stick I could have gone all day without knowing that stock adapter existed...now I must have one View Quote Good luck finding one. I'm waiting on the release of their Gen 3. I sent them an email a while back but still haven't gotten a response as to when they are expecting them to be for sale to the civilian market. |
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[#10]
AR folding stock adapter
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How do the folding stocks work on the AR? Seeing as there is a buffer and buffer spring would you still be able to shoot it when folded? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
How do the folding stocks work on the AR? Seeing as there is a buffer and buffer spring would you still be able to shoot it when folded? No, it's not intended to be fired when folded. Quoted:
How is the buffer and spring held in place when folded? How does your buffer and spring stay in place when you remove the upper? Same concept. |
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[#11]
Pretty cool man. Congrats. I like everything except the VFG. But that's JMO. I guess it fits the theme though. Be sure to post a range report.
ETA: Rear sight? |
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[#12]
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Good luck finding one. I'm waiting on the release of their Gen 3. I sent them an email a while back but still haven't gotten a response as to when they are expecting them to be for sale to the civilian market. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice stick I could have gone all day without knowing that stock adapter existed...now I must have one Good luck finding one. I'm waiting on the release of their Gen 3. I sent them an email a while back but still haven't gotten a response as to when they are expecting them to be for sale to the civilian market. Yesterday I got an email response from Radnor Law: "Sales of the Gen 3 adapter will become available for consumers in a few weeks. Check our website for updates." YMMV. |
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[#13]
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Pretty cool man. Congrats. I like everything except the VFG. But that's JMO. I guess it fits the theme though. Be sure to post a range report. ETA: Rear sight? View Quote I'm trying a trick I read about, and so far it works. If you do an absolute co-witness, you just use the (presumably) dead RDS as a big "ghost ring" with the deployed front sight. I wouldn't want to try that at any great distances, but at across-the-room distances it seems to work. |
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I'm trying a trick I read about, and so far it works. If you do an absolute co-witness, you just use the (presumably) dead RDS as a big "ghost ring" with the deployed front sight. I wouldn't want to try that at any great distances, but at across-the-room distances it seems to work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pretty cool man. Congrats. I like everything except the VFG. But that's JMO. I guess it fits the theme though. Be sure to post a range report. ETA: Rear sight? I'm trying a trick I read about, and so far it works. If you do an absolute co-witness, you just use the (presumably) dead RDS as a big "ghost ring" with the deployed front sight. I wouldn't want to try that at any great distances, but at across-the-room distances it seems to work. With much practice just the FSP is enough to get across the room hits, I've heard reports from guys using the RDS as a ghost ring that they're fairly effective out to 25 yards or so. I've never tried it so YMMV. ETA: Any thoughts about putting a pig on it? Maybe the KX5? |
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[#19]
One of those Law Tactical folder assemblies just might have to find it's way onto my .300BLK gun....
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[#20]
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One of those Law Tactical folder assemblies just might have to find it's way onto my .300BLK gun.... View Quote I thought about one on my latest build, a 4.5" DI .45 SBR, then I decided to get creative and come up with a shortened mutation of my bufferless setup and run an AGP folding stock. So it will be ~21" long unfolded, under 14" folded, and will fire in either configuration I'm going to use some Chaos super low HK-style sights on a full length top rail that shrouds the gas and recoil system, with forward charging handles. So it's basically going to be an ambidextrous AR version of a UMP.... |
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[#21]
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With much practice just the FSP is enough to get across the room hits, I've heard reports from guys using the RDS as a ghost ring that they're fairly effective out to 25 yards or so. I've never tried it so YMMV. ETA: Any thoughts about putting a pig on it? Maybe the KX5? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pretty cool man. Congrats. I like everything except the VFG. But that's JMO. I guess it fits the theme though. Be sure to post a range report. ETA: Rear sight? I'm trying a trick I read about, and so far it works. If you do an absolute co-witness, you just use the (presumably) dead RDS as a big "ghost ring" with the deployed front sight. I wouldn't want to try that at any great distances, but at across-the-room distances it seems to work. With much practice just the FSP is enough to get across the room hits, I've heard reports from guys using the RDS as a ghost ring that they're fairly effective out to 25 yards or so. I've never tried it so YMMV. ETA: Any thoughts about putting a pig on it? Maybe the KX5? No, I don't see the need for the added expense or weight. The Wilson does what I want it to do, but I may pull a Blackout or Vortex out of the parts box to see if there's any appreciable difference. |
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[#22]
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No, I don't see the need for the added expense or weight. The Wilson does what I want it to do, but I may pull a Blackout or Vortex out of the parts box to see if there's any appreciable difference. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pretty cool man. Congrats. I like everything except the VFG. But that's JMO. I guess it fits the theme though. Be sure to post a range report. ETA: Rear sight? I'm trying a trick I read about, and so far it works. If you do an absolute co-witness, you just use the (presumably) dead RDS as a big "ghost ring" with the deployed front sight. I wouldn't want to try that at any great distances, but at across-the-room distances it seems to work. With much practice just the FSP is enough to get across the room hits, I've heard reports from guys using the RDS as a ghost ring that they're fairly effective out to 25 yards or so. I've never tried it so YMMV. ETA: Any thoughts about putting a pig on it? Maybe the KX5? No, I don't see the need for the added expense or weight. The Wilson does what I want it to do, but I may pull a Blackout or Vortex out of the parts box to see if there's any appreciable difference. Having shot a 10" with Vortex, a 10" with Levang and a 7.5" with KX3, I've come around to linear comps when it comes to dealing with blast. I've got Vortex's and such on my longer guns, but most of the shorter ones have linear comps. I'd like to keep my teeth in my jaw, after all |
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[#23]
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I thought about one on my latest build, a 4.5" DI .45 SBR, then I decided to get creative and come up with a shortened mutation of my bufferless setup and run an AGP folding stock. So it will be ~21" long unfolded, under 14" folded, and will fire in either configuration I'm going to use some Chaos super low HK-style sights on a full length top rail that shrouds the gas and recoil system, with forward charging handles. So it's basically going to be an ambidextrous AR version of a UMP.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of those Law Tactical folder assemblies just might have to find it's way onto my .300BLK gun.... I thought about one on my latest build, a 4.5" DI .45 SBR, then I decided to get creative and come up with a shortened mutation of my bufferless setup and run an AGP folding stock. So it will be ~21" long unfolded, under 14" folded, and will fire in either configuration I'm going to use some Chaos super low HK-style sights on a full length top rail that shrouds the gas and recoil system, with forward charging handles. So it's basically going to be an ambidextrous AR version of a UMP.... Please update this or make a pistol in the pistol caliber forum when you finish. Sounds badass |
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I've grown accustomed to dealing with muzzle blast, and learned to embrace the thunder. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/strela_photos/51K-2-1.jpg So far 8" 7.62 FA trumps 7.5" 5.56 semi. View Quote Woah. That's something you don't see every day. Still have all your fillings? |
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Woah. That's something you don't see every day. Still have all your fillings? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I've grown accustomed to dealing with muzzle blast, and learned to embrace the thunder. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/strela_photos/51K-2-1.jpg So far 8" 7.62 FA trumps 7.5" 5.56 semi. Woah. That's something you don't see every day. Still have all your fillings? Pretty sure I'd look like after doing a mag dump from that beast. |
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[#30]
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None. Even though my can will handle larger than 5.56, it's not a good idea to run one on barrels shorter than 10". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What suppressor are you putting on it? None. Even though my can will handle larger than 5.56, it's not a good idea to run one on barrels shorter than 10". SiCo says the Saker will handle shorter barrels |
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What suppressor are you putting on it? None. Even though my can will handle larger than 5.56, it's not a good idea to run one on barrels shorter than 10". SiCo says the Saker will handle shorter barrels Even at that I still have no plans for a suppressor for this particular gun. |
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I've grown accustomed to dealing with muzzle blast, and learned to embrace the thunder. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/strela_photos/51K-2-1.jpg So far 8" 7.62 FA trumps 7.5" 5.56 semi. View Quote There is no way that is 8 inches. |
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[#33]
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With much practice just the FSP is enough to get across the room hits, I've heard reports from guys using the RDS as a ghost ring that they're fairly effective out to 25 yards or so. I've never tried it so YMMV. ETA: Any thoughts about putting a pig on it? Maybe the KX5? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pretty cool man. Congrats. I like everything except the VFG. But that's JMO. I guess it fits the theme though. Be sure to post a range report. ETA: Rear sight? I'm trying a trick I read about, and so far it works. If you do an absolute co-witness, you just use the (presumably) dead RDS as a big "ghost ring" with the deployed front sight. I wouldn't want to try that at any great distances, but at across-the-room distances it seems to work. With much practice just the FSP is enough to get across the room hits, I've heard reports from guys using the RDS as a ghost ring that they're fairly effective out to 25 yards or so. I've never tried it so YMMV. ETA: Any thoughts about putting a pig on it? Maybe the KX5? I had to do that on the 1st stage of a tactical rifle match because my TRS died. I have a DD fixed front sight though. Why I didn't deploy my folding rear buis I'll never know |
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Pretty sure I'd look like after doing a mag dump from that beast. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've grown accustomed to dealing with muzzle blast, and learned to embrace the thunder. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj105/strela_photos/51K-2-1.jpg So far 8" 7.62 FA trumps 7.5" 5.56 semi. Woah. That's something you don't see every day. Still have all your fillings? Pretty sure I'd look like after doing a mag dump from that beast. Nah, but it will clear your sinuses. |
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