Full auto bolt block in receiver
Full auto bolt block in receiver
Is there any preference weather you weld in a stud or a flat bar in the bottom of the receiver to prevent the introduction of a full auto bolt when receiver is being converted to semi-auto?
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I believe BRP is doing a bar now. Hopefully one of the other fellows with a brp reciever will jump in here.
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'Tis Grace that brought me safe thus far
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Only thing with the stud is it has to be low enough for the recoil spring to reciprocate.
I didn't hear about brp doing a bar, but sounds like an idea. The rear end of the recuperator
could not be covered, otherwise you would not be able to service the springs in it. I guess you
could turn the bar up on it's side (maybe that's what you're saying?) and weld it into the bottom
I didn't hear about brp doing a bar, but sounds like an idea. The rear end of the recuperator
could not be covered, otherwise you would not be able to service the springs in it. I guess you
could turn the bar up on it's side (maybe that's what you're saying?) and weld it into the bottom