The barel lenght is measured from the bolt face to the end of the barrel. Isn't it written on the barrel?
What is the brand of the scope and the mount? That will most likely tell you if it's good or not.
Well, Free Float means in most cases the rail clamps to the barrel nut or still utilizes a delta ring (eg. LaRue) and that is the only contact point, the rail does not touch the barrel. However if its a one piece free float rail it is alot more work to install (more dis-assembly). The other side of that coin is the two piece free float same rules apply, just way easier to install and once again clamps around the barrel nut after removal of the delta ring. A two piece non-free float is basically like your existing hand guards, it makes contact with the barrel, and still utilizes the delta ring....Guys, thanks a lot!
A little confused here - what is the difference and what does it mean - "Free Float" vs "two piece drop in" ? I checked several stores around GTA for rails to look by myself - nobody had them in stock.
Well, Free Float means in most cases the rail clamps to the barrel nut or still utilizes a delta ring (eg. LaRue) and that is the only contact point, the rail does not touch the barrel. However if its a one piece free float rail it is alot more work to install (more dis-assembly). The other side of that coin is the two piece free float same rules apply, just way easier to install and once again clamps around the barrel nut after removal of the delta ring. A two piece non-free float is basically like your existing hand guards, it makes contact with the barrel, and still utilizes the delta ring....
Thank you, now it looks like I want 12" MRF-CX Troy rail
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so I do not have to replace my front sight.
That piece of painted metal cost more than my SKS! wow.
Anybody knows who may have it in stock?
For Troy product have you tried emailing cqbservices, an Ontario based dealer on CGN (Username cqbservices); cqbservices@gmail.com
At the risk of getting beat up by the cool kids (again) I would say - leave it!
That gun is just perfect the way it is! Deadly accurate out to 200 yards (more with that fine scope), feather light, and handier than all get out! A better rifle there never was!
The only pimping a feller really needs to do is when he is changing calibers to those funky new 6mm jobs - or if he is going to chop the carbine for social work.
The first accessory you should get is a good reloader if you don't already have one. Let's go shoot!
Those of you that want to beat me up - please form an orderly line on the right! No brass knuckles!!!
It's for the bayonet, dude.




























