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Is that a Howa?
With the hogue stock you can torque the polymer legacy magwell to they’re recommended values, it gets interesting when you install it in a stock that requires higher factory torque values. I’ve got around it buy drilling out the action screw holes and deepening the hole depth to accommodate tapered stainless pillars, if you get the profiles correct in the holes and the pillars the exact length they take all the force and the plastic trigger guard/mag well is snuggly held in the stock inlet. I was able to torque a set to 65 in/lbs without crushing or breaking it and use the factory length action screws, there’s just enough thickness on the rear action screw hole of the polymer trigger guard to accommodate the pillar and get full thread engagement of the screw into the action. Plus it’s way cheaper to buy a legacy mag kit and multiple mags than any of the metal conversion kits, yes they’re cheap but they work well.
If you're looking for a non-semiauto .223 that takes STANAG mags, the Maple Ridge Renegade is an option too. The straight-pull bolt is a bit of a thing to get used to, but it's accurate enough with good ammunition.
Yeah, I kind of forgot about those myself...even have one so I could make use of my AR barrels and parts. No limit to what you can turn one of these into.
If you're looking for a non-semiauto .223 that takes STANAG mags, the Maple Ridge Renegade is an option too. The straight-pull bolt is a bit of a thing to get used to, but it's accurate enough with good ammunition.
Friend is crazy for my CZ 527 in 7.62x39 for his 13 year old daughter ....NFS ... Since it's no longer made should he go Ruger American Ranch or Howa mini-action ? Most important weight and ease of handling. Gun will transfer to younger daughter at some point.
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The Maple Ridge Renegade sounds interesting, but can't find a dealer with one to sell. ???
The Maple Ridge Renegade sounds interesting, but can't find a dealer with one to sell. ???
Victory Ridge Sports in Barrie ought to have them, since they're the retail arm of the folks who make the rifle ... Looks like they have it listed in stock, as a complete rifle or just the receiver kit if you have an AR to strip.