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chromed lined HBAR 5.56 is a good one?? What barrel for higher volume shooting? 5.56, 223, 223w? Chrome lined? Heavy profile? Bull?
chromed lined HBAR 5.56 is a good one?? What barrel for higher volume shooting? 5.56, 223, 223w? Chrome lined? Heavy profile? Bull?
Put a carabiner on the fixed carry handle, attached to a chain, wrapped around a roll barInterested in building an AR into a mounted platform. No stock. Maybe flipping upside down to use the top of the reciever for the mount and mag on top. Would also need some kind of trigger system like a paddle type.
Would need a bull barrel for heat issues.
Thoughts? Anybody build one? Tkx.
I saw one of these dual mount 10/22's at Jay's Guns not that long agoback in the 80s when i was stationed at 29 palms ca. a buddy and i went to vegas for the soldier of fortune convention. we bought a kit to turn two ruger 10/22s into a pintle mounted hand-cranked(totally legal) 2 barrel machine gun. mounted it in the back of an old four runner. we would tear ass thru the desert walking rounds up on jack rabbits. surely something like that is still for sale somewhere. i say look for something like that.
Make a mag baseplate with iron sights on it. Might could fabricate with a file and Dremel if careful, out of a Magpul baseplate? Plenty of material there to work with... maybe even just drill an aperture straight thruThoughts on inverting the weapon to make it top feed? I don't see it impacting the action at all. Besides the obvious, mag in the way of sighting.
Need a belt fed upper. Insert a bunch of long self tapping screws across the magwell to block it from a regular mag insertion, then just stick a stake in ground, put the stake in the magwell and presto, you're in businessMight be a good idea. Don't know much about the mounts and how it attaches to the weapon. My thought was to use the top rail of the upper as that would be the strongest part of the assembly. Thought about using the grip screw but that's just one small bolt in threaded aluminum.
Might be a good idea. Don't know much about the mounts and how it attaches to the weapon. My thought was to use the top rail of the upper as that would be the strongest part of the assembly. Thought about using the grip screw but that's just one small bolt in threaded aluminum.
Because it's worth it and they know itDamm spade grip is $450. Yikes.
Definitely needs to be chrome lined barrel with a nickel boron bolt carrierchromed lined HBAR 5.56 is a good one
Or 45 deg offset.Make a mag baseplate with iron sights on it. Might could fabricate with a file and Dremel if careful, out of a Magpul baseplate? Plenty of material there to work with... maybe even just drill an aperture straight thru
No then gotta buy 2 binary kits.I saw one of these dual mount 10/22's at Jay's Guns not that long ago
5.56 chrome lined heavy barrel. Or get a fluted one for the heat dissipation. Either way I would also go 20” barrel with rifle length gas tube as this is a mounted weapon anyway. And you could always get the adams arms piston conversion kit and do away with gas tube.?? What barrel for higher volume shooting? 5.56, 223, 223w? Chrome lined? Heavy profile? Bull?
Yep I was thinking full lenght barrel too. It's just for fun so an hbar barrel would work with fsb. Accuracy not an issue with volume of fire. Have to play around after building to figure out mounting. Got plenty of time to order parts before I get home.5.56 chrome lined heavy barrel. Or get a fluted one for the heat dissipation. Either way I would also go 20” barrel with rifle length gas tube as this is a mounted weapon anyway. And you could always get the adams arms piston conversion kit and do away with gas tube.
On the mount. Could you use a mlok rail with 2 pic rail sections. One at muzzle end and one at receiver end. Make a piece that attaches to both and “V’s” downward towards your single mounting point. Then you are supported over the length of the 15” rail
Sure you can. Only live onceWould be fun but just can't get past the $450 for the spade grip. Dang it.