Look into having Fal recievers made. There is only a couple of companies making Fal rifles and one of them never has anything in stock. If you did it righ you could make a killing. Fal receivers usually go fo $300-$400 each. I imagine there is a pretty large profit margine.
You could also try...
Thanks guys I will take a look at those companies and hopefully find something that will work. I saw Safariland makes some that are light compatable but they are not wallet friendly!
Anyone running a 5" XD with an M3 light attached? Im trying to find a holster to fit this setup and I am not having much luck. Everything seems to be made for the 4" models.
Ae you using Ruger factory mags? If not I would try one of those and see if the problem goes away. The next thing I would do is remove whatever scope and mount currently on the rifle and give it a go
I have one. I purchased it a few weeks back after looking for one for weeks. It is quickly becoming one of my favorite rifles. So far I have only used it at my clubs 50 yard range but 3 shot groups with the iron sights are small. Really small. My next trip will be to my clubs hundred yard range...
Buy the Ruger Scout! I bought mine a few weeks back and love it. The Ruger offers more options then most rifles for sights. You can leave the rifle stock and run the iron sights. Or mount a forwad scope or a scope in the traditional over the reciever location.
I only have about 50 rounds...
A friend brought the 35 Whelen 750 carbine to deer camp one year. Great looking rifle that handled nicely. I only fired six or seven rounds out if it (two of which jammed). The gun was brand new and was literally purchased two days before deer season so I would like to think the jams were due to...
I used one of their $99 models on a beretta storm carbine in 45acp for probably 300 rounds or so with no problems.
I have a crap $45 BSA red dot on my moss 500 and it has held up to about 40 rounds of slugs so far with no problems for what it's worth.
Keep your buddies gun and come up with the coin to buy a 63 on your own. Try different grips if you don't like the recoil you are getting now. I have the same model and a pair of rubber pachmyers make's it much more comfortable.
If it takes AK magazines it's a D or M model. (The D and M models I have seen do not have a stripper clip guide on the bolt)
If it's giving you feed problems then buy a new AK mag and give that a try.
If it's a regular sks model with an aftermarket high cap mag in it then you need to throw...
Though it may look odd on that model you could go with one of the barrel heat shields that has iron sight on it, like the model ATI offers. The sights would both be on the barrel but it is inexpensive and requires no drilling or tapping.
If your shotgun was only bought last xmass then there is no way it should be dirty enough to have the problem you described. Unless your brother dropped it in a mud puddle or something.
Your going to need to remove the trigger group and give it a good inspection/cleaning. If you are unsure of...
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