Sporting Lad
Regular
- Location
- Vancouver Island
Further to the bayonet installation...
Here you can see how the pommel strikes the gas plug just before it's able to lock on.
I'm wondering if making a relief cut into the pommel could destroy the bayo--the plug contacts
right where the tang (handle shaft) is fixed to the pommel. Cutting into the tang may cause the
pommel to come loose. [: ^0
Here's how much more I need to move aft...
I'd like to find a plug like the stubby SOMCOM, except with a metric thread. I could maybe solve
the mounting problem by throwing more money at it-- Ordering a new SAE usgi/aftermarket
gas tube and piston plus the stubby plug, but then I'm getting near to what I spent on the rifle...
The other 'Plan B' is to find a machinist/gunsmith able and willing to turn out a plug for me that
won't cost as much as the rifle did in the first place
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I'm open to other ideas.
Here you can see how the pommel strikes the gas plug just before it's able to lock on.
I'm wondering if making a relief cut into the pommel could destroy the bayo--the plug contacts
right where the tang (handle shaft) is fixed to the pommel. Cutting into the tang may cause the
pommel to come loose. [: ^0
Here's how much more I need to move aft...
I'd like to find a plug like the stubby SOMCOM, except with a metric thread. I could maybe solve
the mounting problem by throwing more money at it-- Ordering a new SAE usgi/aftermarket
gas tube and piston plus the stubby plug, but then I'm getting near to what I spent on the rifle...
The other 'Plan B' is to find a machinist/gunsmith able and willing to turn out a plug for me that
won't cost as much as the rifle did in the first place
I'm open to other ideas.




















































