Lungorthin
Regular
- Location
- Calgary, AB
I think I got all the info I needed
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
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Being new to forearms, I was just wondering if this is normal or if anyone else has encountered this?
Not normal. My BCG has wear in various places on the bottom, but nothing on the sides.
Does it move freely in the rifle? If you put a fine layer of oil over the BCG do you see a matching line traced in the oil?
You can switch the brass deflector and the ejection port cover to their oposite sides for left handed use. Once you do this cycle the action by hand a few times. If the marks appear in the opposite side of the bcg then you will have confirmed its the brass deflector, screws or plastic piece causing the wear on the bcg as per your original suspicions.
Doing this check of course has the potential to mark the other side of the bcg. So please be warned. Also dont chamber any rounds or snap caps either. That would be a nasty jam up without the lefty bolt.
I realize that, and he told me that ours come direct from Israel and to contact North Sylva if I actually needed it to be servicedCanadian Tavors are not made by IWI US.
Our tavors come directly from Israel and have nothing to do with IWI US.
I realize that, and he told me that ours come direct from Israel and to contact North Sylva if I actually needed it to be serviced
But it's not like their constructions are drastically different, so I figured he could answer some basic questions I had.



























