my advice to you is be very very careful who you work with and watch what you post here, you best bet is to delete this post.
Remember the rcmp lab boys job it to do eveything it can to make your design a prohib device, whatever it takes....
I was thinking of not having anything forward of the pivot pin on the lower, and keeping disassembly as similar to a regular AR-15 as possible.
LOP Issue: I have 3 ideas for the LOP. A) Fixed LOP, like people have with other Bullpups, and A2 stocks B) HK416C style stock (like the SC-20K in Splinter Cell: Double Agent) and/or C) I'm thinking of a (jerry rigged-type idea) have the FCG connected to the trigger via bicycle brake wire. Though version 2 of option C, using a 1911 style trigger bow with a removable (picatinny mounted) pistol grip group.
the issue is that the bolt carrier travels too far rearwards to make the stock any shorter. this is why you dont see ar-15s with folding stocks or ar-15 pistols without the long buffer tube
Well I'll be the first to buy your design!Please bear with me, I'm not an engineer.
If the receivers were stretched so that they couldn't be used with AR-15/AR-10 receivers, would there be a chance of unrestriction? Or because the upper looks like an AR-15 upper it's automatically restricted?
Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse here, but this idea has thoroughly imbedded itself in my mind. And, to me, an AR-15 inspired/based rifle gives it the largest aftermarket support.
I would buy one, assuming it is under $1000. However the buffer tube is the main issue.
Ask Alberta Tactical Rifle Supply what happened to their first .50 upper. The RCMP lab used duct tape to hold the upper onto an AR15 lower, managed to fire one shot and presumably the thing exploded, and they labeled it a variant and thus restricted.
the issue is that the bolt carrier travels too far rearwards to make the stock any shorter. this is why you dont see ar-15s with folding stocks or ar-15 pistols without the long buffer tube
Unfortunately I don't currently have a the capability to make one of these lowers yet. Might try to work with [...] or even NEA (last resort).
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Brilliant. And I'm sure they'll be lining up to work with you after such a ringing endorsement.
Brilliant. And I'm sure they'll be lining up to work with you after such a ringing endorsement.