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.357 mag
So do they have adaptors for SIG magazines?
Robin
You know that’s still something I’m very shocked wasn’t developed this past year. I thought we would have seen a few different thing ones
So do they have adaptors for SIG magazines?
Robin
I thought it looked like a 21st century PPSh... if they only made a drum mag for it.I knew I liked them for a reason! It's a grown up version of the old Marlin Camp 22! View attachment 44060
I thought it looked like a 21st century PPSh... if they only made a drum mag for it.
Perfect! Now all we need to do is get rid of Democrats and all their stupid laws in NYS.
If Ruger has a sight where you can ask them a question about SIG magazine adaptor's I can't find it. Seems like a logical innovation that would enhance sales way above any cost of R&D modifications on an already established part.
Robin
If Ruger has a sight where you can ask them a question about SIG magazine adaptor's I can't find it. Seems like a logical innovation that would enhance sales way above any cost of R&D modifications on an already established part.
Robin
I wonder if a hot 10mm might be to much for a blowback action? You would probably have to add mass and spring tension to the system at least.I’m waiting for a 10mm version.
Now they just need a quick release sling point on the stock instead of the Fudd sling point that they like using.
That's sloppy.Cool, now I want a kit for a side mounted magazine so it looks like a Sten Gun.
I wonder if a hot 10mm might be to much for a blowback action? You would probably have to add mass and spring tension to the system at least.
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See that thing? I dunno what the actual term might be but I call it a stirrup. With that and an mlok QD swivel mount up front you can mount the sling cavalry style.
You really are impossible. It's not sloppy, I have had my shotgun slung up like that for 10 years and it works fine. That spacer system also looks like a good solution. If it adds too much to the LOP for you then a stirrup is your answer.That's sloppy.
I'm not cranky. I'm very picky. I don't like crap and straps hanging off of a rifle. I had to do that with my issued A2 stock with 550 cord and hated it.You really are impossible. It's not sloppy, I have had my shotgun slung up like that for 10 years and it works fine. That spacer system also looks like a good solution. If it adds too much to the LOP for you then a stirrup is your answer.
If you don't fancy either solution then maybe you are just incurably cranky.
You think they will make it available separately?I really like this new Aluminum Free-Float Handguard from Ruger better then then then the one from PMM. Glad I waited and it should be cheaper as it only increased the MSRP $80.00 from the base model, So I would think when Ruger makes them available they should be around $100.00 to $120.00 range.
You think they will make it available separately?
Seeing that article was the reason I didnt go for the PCC that was seeing for $480 as the show this weekend.
I was gonna say a Suomi.Looks like a modern ppsh
Hydro dipping comes to mind. If hydro dipping has good results it could definitely be a look for this gun. It would be neat if someone offered a wooden stock or wood/poylmer stock (I wouldn't want the mag well area to be wooden).
Hydrodipped finishes aren't terribly durable in my experience.Hydro dipping comes to mind. If hydro dipping has good results it could definitely be a look for this gun. It would be neat if someone offered a wooden stock or wood/poylmer stock (I wouldn't want the mag well area to be wooden).
You have to admit, it would probably look good though. Until it started to wear off.Hydrodipped finishes aren't terribly durable in my experience.