If you buy me one of these, I'll swap you a CTR.
http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/stock-parts/buttstocks/bcmgunfighter-stocks-prod72574.aspx
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If you buy me one of these, I'll swap you a CTR.
http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/stock-parts/buttstocks/bcmgunfighter-stocks-prod72574.aspx
It was Rainier Arms that told me BCGs were restricted regardless of price. Never asked Brownells, just assumed they'd be the same.
Shipped a box of pmags this morning.
Sent from my XT535
......and Brownells are shipping Magpul again.
A BCG is a restricted part, so with the export fee, more like $560 to your door.
60 round pmag :D
http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/y509/BananaNZ/pmag60%20s_zpsg10ukmok.jpg
vise
hammer
standard pin punch set
1/2" drive wrench
They're for any AR with a carbine receiver extension, but shorter gas systems are more likely to need them for reliable extraction.
The rifle buffer has 5 weights inside it. :)
A rifle buffer (that you currently have in your AIL stock) is already about the same weight as a T3 buffer (Rifle is 5.2 oz, T3 is 5.4 oz). The heavy buffers only work in carbine receiver...
Tried 3 of the Brownells 5 round mags. None of them work.
Standard 12.37?
12.37
Special order through Brownells
Brownells only charge $10 or 3% of the order.
Sent from my XT535
http://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/slings-sling-swivels/tactical-sling-mounts/sling-mount-n-slot-prod42438.aspx
When asked about the Seekins gas block, Brownells told me Seekins weren't a registered exporter so it couldn't be shipped. I've seen them for sale on TM, so things might have changed.
$16.25 via Parcel Post Priority for small items that fit in a flat rate box
It'll be fine. A carbine buffer is already the lightest buffer. The Canadian C7A2 uses a rifle length gas system with a carbine receiver extension and H2 buffer.
The T2 buffer is lighter than a rifle buffer anyway.
I've got a spare Ergo and A2 grip if you want to swap.
Better to ask Brownells if they can special order it. Rainer Arms have a $350US fee on ITAR controlled exports over $100.
Thanks Rushy. Here's another one.
http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/y509/BananaNZ/145NEASampB3_zpsd9ee4711.jpg
http://i1278.photobucket.com/albums/y509/BananaNZ/145NEA55grSampB_zps66f439d8.jpg
You're better off using a rifle buffer and spring. A spacer is a shitty fix.