Numrich Arms has them listed.
Bill
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Numrich Arms has them listed.
Bill
As far as the barrel goes you could do a chamber cast with "Carrowsafe" from Brownels or have a gunsmith do it for you. IIRC the field test bolt is designed to be used with headspace gages "in the...
I have a buddy who has a FN-49 in 7.62mm. It will not run right. Fires, jams, clear jam, fire and jam. Not sure if they were carried and never fired. Likely seldom fired
CALIF-STEVE: Has your...
Hi Breaker,
I sent a LUX 30-06 to Guy a few months ago to verify headspace and repair a trigger guard problem. Havn't fired it yet but the cost was very reasonble and service...
Your right about headspacing the FN49's. It's done at the rear of the bolt not the front, by replacing "Locking Shoulders" in the receiver. Give Guy Snelen a call or email, he's at All American...
PM sent. Bill from Mass.
The research I have done indicates that they may have assembled a few but the majority of receivers were stand alone when they left SA Inc. I am preety sure that this one was assembled outside the...
Hi General Ike,
For what it's worth I have several M1A's with Armscorp receivers. One I have been shooting for 5 years with no problems. In todays economy and with som patience...
I recently acquired an M1 Carbine and the receiver is made by SA Inc., of IL. Does anyone have information about these receivers? The piece has all GI parts and an Italian "FAT" stock.
Thanks,
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Hi Mike,
The plating house I work for does phosphating for several large weapons mfgs [military included]. We bake the phosphated parts at 215 deg for 8 hours. Bead blasting is ok...
If the cylinder is stainless steel you can use a "Black oxide" coating [akin to blueing]. It will need to be sandblasted. You should plug the ends but it is no problem if the solution gets in as it...