HerronArms
Expired Business
- Location
- Southern Ontario
This is a great news! Will have to give you a shout about my ACRs planned 7,62x39 conversion project , still missing couple parts and the barrel.
we have 7.62x39 bolts available for the ACR
This is a great news! Will have to give you a shout about my ACRs planned 7,62x39 conversion project , still missing couple parts and the barrel.
What I would really like is an accurized NR Tavor with a trigger job. If Ian could build a sub-moa Tavor with a SS barrel and figure out how to jing the trigger a bit, I'm sure he could make a killing. A Tavor precision package would be awesome!
A Tavor precision package would be awesome!
Wow, I'm really impressed. I regret selling my NR ACR, and I may be tempted to try one out again with Herron.
What I would really like is an accurized NR Tavor with a trigger job. If Ian could build a sub-moa Tavor with a SS barrel and figure out how to jing the trigger a bit, I'm sure he could make a killing. A Tavor precision package would be awesome!
Some guy also asked if there were any problems with the ACR like the Questar barrel. There are none. I couldn't be happier!
now that's what I like to hear before diving in to this new barrel... makes me happy.
My life is about to get more expensive, thanks a lot. Stupid competent gunsmiths. Why can't you just be like every other gunsmith, and take 8 months to do a terrible job? At least that way I wouldn't be so tempted to do this to my ACR.
Wow, I'm really impressed. I regret selling my NR ACR, and I may be tempted to try one out again with Herron.
What I would really like is an accurized NR Tavor with a trigger job. If Ian could build a sub-moa Tavor with a SS barrel and figure out how to jing the trigger a bit, I'm sure he could make a killing. A Tavor precision package would be awesome!
How much of a hassle is it to ship the restricted rifle ? Is there paper work or permits that have to be filled out? Great looking rifle by the way!
Thanks! It is a bit of a hassle, you TECHNICALLY need an ATT from your house to your post office.
Actually, technically - you don't. The Firearms Act states that if you're using an authorized carrier (Canada Post) you don't need an ATT to transport to the post office. Just FYI.



























