The trunnions @Will556 posted would work and there are a ton of other places you could get them. The issue is obviously time and cost. As alluded to, you will have to get someone that can demill the rear trunnion and install a new one. So the question is what are you willing to spend and how fast do you want it? Do you trust sending your gun out nowadays? If you want something fast I would just go the SB Tactical route. Or some other non permanent way. Non permanent also has the benefit of being able to change the setup if you don't like what you first pick (folding, non-fold, buffer tube etc). There is also the added benefit of being able to simply remove it if sometime down the road laws change. You know what I'm talking about.
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I believe I have the SBM47 model somewhere around. I'll see if I can find it.
Yeah non perm may be the way to go . . . having lived here in FL once before, going to NY, and then returning to FL . . . yup. Still have to get a new Sadlak mag release to fix my M1A after I the original got chopped to NY use.
Damn, I guess flexibility has it's benefits. Wish I had grabbed a couple of Franklin triggers before they stopped selling them here. My new PTR MP would have been perfect with that. Haven't seen an install vid on the sbm47. Loosen the grip and stick on? Probably not.
Yes. It's that easy. I found mine and see that I actually had bought a couple of adapters. One being a JMac. Man it's been a long time.
Not using it. I'll get everything together and see what I have later tonight.
The SBM47 is probably my best solution . . . just saw the video . . .