Is anyone selling the lowers in Canada?
+1 and tag for interest!
Is anyone selling the lowers in Canada?
Come on now, magpul followers/chrome silicone springs made old mags very reliable and now Pmags make that point even better.
Swiss mags have nothing on the AR mags now..... and the ergos are way better than a AK style IMO.
it only took em like 30 years or so.
But true, the new Pmags seem to be just fine.
It's probably because I was trained in the army on a 550, where there never was a complaint about AK-style mags, they just require a different handling. I doubt that one is all that much faster then with AR-mags.
Is anyone selling the lowers in Canada?
It's probably because I was trained in the army on a 550, where there never was a complaint about AK-style mags, they just require a different handling. I doubt that one is all that much faster then with AR-mags.
So even after the modification these rifles are non restricted? What is the cost to have one of these?
those lowers may become more common in the coming years as the 556 is being trialled for service with a foreign military who will produce them in-house.
A store owner in Mi told me that the 556 with the folder are registered as handguns and most components are being made in Germany now.
He also said that our Swiss Arms are very rare in the US.
Does this sound right?
The registered part of the Swiss arms is the upper reciever, it has the serial # not the lower.
The 556 Pistol is a "handgun" but if the gun has a stock or even a vertical foregrip (like on an AR pistol) then it instantly becomes a Class III SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) under US laws.
The 556 is pretty much entirely US made. At the very beginning a small number of the components were imported from Germany but not anymore.
Mark
The 556 Pistol is a "handgun" but if the gun has a stock or even a vertical foregrip (like on an AR pistol) then it instantly becomes a Class III SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) under US laws.
The 556 is pretty much entirely US made. At the very beginning a small number of the components were imported from Germany but not anymore.
Mark