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  1. First time here on the 223 side and I have a number of questions. Background: I do have an x39 conversion and I love it! Recently I was seduced by a Bushmaster Carbon 15 in Prairie Camo. Then I found an AR180B at a great price, and having owned an original, just couldn't pass it up. I took both of these to the range, and shot a few mags through each (Wolf Military Classic). I got cases stuck on each of them, ending shooting for the day. I think heat was responsible for both failures to extract (FTE). Any thoughts on this? My x39 has NEVER done this no matter how hot it got. Do the 223 Saigas
  2. "oh, and i'm not done with the install, still have to put in the main spring and the chicago pins, but my trigger won't squeeze yet. am i running into a problem?" Did you put the hammer in backwards? Am I the only one to have done this? PLEEEZE tell me I'm not!
  3. I guess the question is: Why do you need this reversible? Is this some kind of Kalifornia non-compliant one minute, compliant the next sort of thing? "Honey, the cops are at the door! You'd better convert your rifle back to the way it came! I'll hold them off for an hour!" Are you planning to manufacture this adaptor? If so, I think that the responses on here will be indicative of market interest. If you don't plan to try to market this, it seems that it would be easier to do the conversion than to make a prototype. Mine took me longer than most because of a nasty tremor I have, installing t
  4. Greatmoose is great to deal with! I got his FAL. If I didn't have the FAL I'd be buying this one!
  5. Do the assignment, and use the liberals way of thinking: Argue your case from an emotional standpoint. I have a BA and a Master's, so I know what these folks are like. Take it as a challenge. I needed an upper level history class to grad, and took Teaching History in High School". The prof was a professed socialist and every other student was a future brain-washer, uh, I mean teacher. I talked to him about dropping the class, and he talked me into staying. Scary stuff, from the Dark Side, but the class ended up being a blast. He'd come up with some lib crap and look back at me and smile. I'd s
  6. Been there, done that! My pin was alittle long, so I used a large drill bit to remove the edges that were flared out to keep the pin in. I also got that new catch from KVar. I put the old pin into a vise on my drill press, and drilled a hole in the center of the pin to allow me to spread out the edges again on reinstallation. Now set aside a couple of hours and a sedative to reinstall. I used a flat tipped center punch of a slightly smaller diameter as the hole to slip through the left side of the base, the catch and the spring. I brought the punch towards the rear of the rifle to bring the ma
  7. Here's a pic of my short barrelled "RPK". I think it was Inter Ordnance that I bought the stocks from. It's an East German laminated set, and was $60. I don't know if they have any more. I used a shortened STG 58 bipod and a thin strip of leather as a spacer so it can cant to either side. Sarco has these for $30.00.
  8. My offer is hereby withdrawn. I guess the Nyland Family has been lost since Aunt Rose moved to Miami.
  9. Only 25 hours to respond. Wow! For FTF only, perhaps it's be better to post it in the local Thrifty Nickel.
  10. $325 shipped to Texas was my offer for the items, just to be clear.
  11. $325 shipped to Texas was my offer for the items, just to be clear.
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