Where did you find primers?
Where did you find primers?
It's a little shop in the middle of nowhere that caters to reloaders. He didn't even price gouge me for them ! $ 39 / brick ! Unfortunately for you, he's nowhere even close to you ! I will say though, his stock was severely limited. He usually has whatever brand and size you want. This time it was more of a "I have these.".Where did you find primers?
Love it...oh to live in a free state.View attachment 87690
@Edwardteach72, lemme get it kitted out with all the stuffs and I'll post it on the other thread.
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@Edwardteach72, lemme get it kitted out with all the stuffs and I'll post it on the other thread.
What stuffs are we kitting this out with?View attachment 87690
@Edwardteach72, lemme get it kitted out with all the stuffs and I'll post it on the other thread.
What stuffs are we kitting this out with?
5. The smaller one. Hasn't arrived yet, backordered.PLHv2, Trijicon MRO, Arisaka mount, angled forgrip, Noveske kx3 (?) (Or was it the 5?)
5. The smaller one. Hasn't arrived yet, backordered.
Yeth.So almost all the stuff lol.. but if I am remembering correctly that was the build list?
I’d suggest swapping out the non adjustable brace to an adjustable one. The ability to have the proper cheek weld each time or if you’re wearing kit or a plate carrier you’ll want to be able to collapse it.5. The smaller one. Hasn't arrived yet, backordered.
I thought braces couldn't have adjustable LOPs due to legality? I think they can't be over a certain length. I the LOP of this brace is quite short, about what a fully collapsed AR15 stock would be.I’d suggest swapping out the non adjustable brace to an adjustable one. The ability to have the proper cheek weld each time or if you’re wearing kit or a plate carrier you’ll want to be able to collapse it.
I thought braces couldn't have adjustable LOPs due to legality? I think they can't be over a certain length. I the LOP of this brace is quite short, about what a fully collapsed AR15 stock would be.
But of course this is a brace, not a stock. Its primary purpose is to be strapped to the forearm, not shouldered. We all know that. Its not a stock.
Oh. Well this one is fine as it is.Lop can be adjusted
The new sba3 and sba4 both use milspec tubes and 5 of the 6 adjustment spots
Well, don't move to PA we're probably next.Love it...oh to live in a free state.
Yeah, I'm definitely going to stick with it. Works fine and its as long as it needs to be. Its the exact same piece as on the carbine models. IWI seems to have gone with a one size fits all approach.It looks soo good.. the smaller rail that IWI went with looks nice on that length barrel
The only official measurement that the ATF has given is regards to its 26” OAL measurement. Which for a pistol is measured from the front of the threads of a barrel (or front of the muzzle device if permanently attached) to the rear of the buffer tube. If the pistol has a folding adapter it gets measured to the end of the folding adapter while it’s folded (smallest). That 26” OAL from the way I can tell only legally limits you to being able to attach a vertical foregrip to it. If your OAL is 26” or more...you can add a vertical foregrip. If it’s less, you’re legally not allowed...but there’s nothing saying you can not attach a fingerstop or another attachment of that nature. The ATF has never issued an official letter stating anything regarding the 13.5” LOP. Don’t take only my word on it though, everyone should be doing their own research regarding the laws that they are dealing with. If anyone has any other info regarding the matter, I’m more than glad to hear it and learn.I thought braces couldn't have adjustable LOPs due to legality? I think they can't be over a certain length. I the LOP of this brace is quite short, about what a fully collapsed AR15 stock would be.
But of course this is a brace, not a stock. Its primary purpose is to be strapped to the forearm, not shouldered. We all know that. Its not a stock.
As for the LOP, what is the LOP on it the way it setup now? Measured from the face of the trigger to the rear of the brace?I thought braces couldn't have adjustable LOPs due to legality? I think they can't be over a certain length. I the LOP of this brace is quite short, about what a fully collapsed AR15 stock would be.
But of course this is a brace, not a stock. Its primary purpose is to be strapped to the forearm, not shouldered. We all know that. Its not a stock.
Man this stuff gets so damn confusing. The Ace has to be under 26" though with that stubby barrel.The only official measurement that the ATF has given is regards to its 26” OAL measurement. Which for a pistol is measured from the front of the threads of a barrel (or front of the muzzle device if permanently attached) to the rear of the buffer tube. If the pistol has a folding adapter it gets measured to the end of the folding adapter while it’s folded (smallest). That 26” OAL from the way I can tell only legally limits you to being able to attach a vertical foregrip to it. If your OAL is 26” or more...you can add a vertical foregrip. If it’s less, you’re legally not allowed...but there’s nothing saying you can not attach a fingerstop or another attachment of that nature. The ATF has never issued an official letter stating anything regarding the 13.5” LOP. Don’t take only my word on it though, everyone should be doing their own research regarding the laws that they are dealing with. If anyone has any other info regarding the matter, I’m more than glad to hear it and learn.
The 26" is for an "other". What you have is a pistol.Man this stuff gets so damn confusing. The Ace has to be under 26" though with that stubby barrel.
Bottom line though is that at least in feel I like the way I have it setup. I'll be going to the range tomorrow, see how it is in use.
I think it’s just shy over 26”. I think it comes to 26.75” from what I’ve seen from their website but that’s legally wrong since it has a folding adapter and the data Galil gives is not measured with it folded. So it still doesn’t change that you can not legally have a vertical foregrip on it since it’s a foldable brace and will be under 26” when folded. But again, you can use fingerstops/handstop a. As for me, I’ll take an adjustable brace/stock over a fixed one everyday when possible. Not everyone is built the exact same so the ability to adjust the brace/stock to your own body is a big factor for me. The style of brace that comes with the Galil is definitely more of the outdated style when braces were first coming out in my opinion, but to each their own. More modern style braces are very well made, durable, a more comfortable.Man this stuff gets so damn confusing. The Ace has to be under 26" though with that stubby barrel.
Bottom line though is that at least in feel I like the way I have it setup. I'll be going to the range tomorrow, see how it is in use.
Yep, you can make your pistol into an AOW by adding a vertical foregrip to one that is less than 26” OAL. So it does relate to pistols when people accidentally convert them into AOW’s on accident.The 26" is for an "other". What you have is a pistol.
The Galil's dimensions are about 19.5" folded and 27.5" unfolded.Yep, you can make your pistol into an AOW by adding a vertical foregrip to one that is less than 26” OAL. So it does relate to pistols when people accidentally convert them into AOW’s on accident.
And what about it’s LOP?The Galil's dimensions are about 19.5" folded and 27.5" unfolded.
Black powder coat? Are you making a statement?
Black powder coat matters!Black powder coat? Are you making a statement?