Why would they use domestically produced trunnions at all? Its an easy gun to get 922r qualified without changing the trunnion.
Because they are marketing them as 100% US made.
Why would they use domestically produced trunnions at all? Its an easy gun to get 922r qualified without changing the trunnion.
All things considered you would think someone could throw some steel on a Haas machine and just make them from billet.
All things considered you would think someone could throw some steel on a Haas machine and just make them from billet.
Robski on youtube is reporting a broken lug on a cast trunnion. It's posted on the akfiles.com
I don't know what kind of crack someone is on if they think these are better or even close to as good as Russian mil spec AKs.
I don't know what kind of crack someone is on if they think these are better or even close to as good as Russian mil spec AKs.
I would normally agree with you however I do not like the lack of candor as to what these items really are and where the parts come from.The further people get away from having some practical application for a gun, the more comments like these matter. Which gun is better at shooting a few hundred rounds a year? Which gun is better at hog or deer hunting? Which gun leaves more money left over for magazines and ammo? Which gun is better for high round count training? Which gun would perform better in a realistic, low round count, self defense scenario? All of those realistic questions have one or more right answers, and they are not all the same.
However, which gun is better for debating online with other people? Well, the answer to that is obvious... The more I shoot, the more I realize that people trying to prove black and white points online aren't even talking about shooting.