Way I look at it:
-- Already own gun. +/- free.
-- Barrel cut and rechambered <$200.
-- Press in and press out, two hours of shop time at a machine shop. Maybe one more for tapping in the new gas line.
-- Look on the face of fun police: priceless.
There's a lot of people that say "2 MOA; incapable of further precision." My gun already shoots that with open sights, bad eyes, and cheap ammo. SKSs can shoot 1 MOA if treated right, and they're junk. 858s are solid guns. When the hammer goes "Click", nothing moves until the bullet is out of or almost out of the barrel. The gas rod system itself can cycle off .22 LR. If that's all that's needed, then why not restrict the gas flow until it's functioning at the bare minimum? Reduce the inertia produced by the gas rod hopping around; maybe restrict side-to-side movement by putting it inside a tube, and see what happens.
-- Already own gun. +/- free.
-- Barrel cut and rechambered <$200.
-- Press in and press out, two hours of shop time at a machine shop. Maybe one more for tapping in the new gas line.
-- Look on the face of fun police: priceless.
There's a lot of people that say "2 MOA; incapable of further precision." My gun already shoots that with open sights, bad eyes, and cheap ammo. SKSs can shoot 1 MOA if treated right, and they're junk. 858s are solid guns. When the hammer goes "Click", nothing moves until the bullet is out of or almost out of the barrel. The gas rod system itself can cycle off .22 LR. If that's all that's needed, then why not restrict the gas flow until it's functioning at the bare minimum? Reduce the inertia produced by the gas rod hopping around; maybe restrict side-to-side movement by putting it inside a tube, and see what happens.




























And if needed a good ol' plinker for shooting bushed cars, beer cans, etc. Mostly I want other hunters to look at it with a "wtf" look on their face while they clutch their overpowered .300 win mags for deer hunting.





















