what is minimum barrel length required for this with a collapsible AR carbine stock to keep in the 26in?
The minimum length of a firearm (which this qualifies for as it is not semi-automatic) is 660 mm in Canada, or just under 26". The receiver is 207 mm in length. Add the length stock in its collapsed state (including, it its a buffer tube stock, the length of the tube still visible in a collapsed state), and the length of the muzzle device that extends beyond the barrel threads, and subtract that total from 660 mm, and you'll get your minimum barrel length.
To get back on topic:
A competing modular manual action firearm is currently being sold with a pinned, fixed length skeleton stock and a 9" barrel in .300 Blackout that exceeds the OAL requirement. You should be able to build a Spectre LPC to a similar specification and meet or exceed the minimum OAL.
Rather than pinning a collapsible stock I'd go for a fixed stock. They generally feel much nicer.
Agreed, I was just describing how that other firearm was configured. A fixed stock would make more sense with the LPC. You could even go with a wooden stock, if you want to confuse people![]()
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A fixed stock would make more sense with the LPC. You could even go with a wooden stock, if you want to confuse people![]()
Those wood stocks look wonderful! They say that they ship only in the US, but maybe there is a way to do it?
Not really, we are chugging though round 2 of lowers now. Batch 1 is with the finishers. We still have some odds and ends to do before we release batch 1, but nothing major.
To the SBI team
Are these available right now?
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AbH
Receivers? No. Vise blocks, yes.
Receivers? No. Vise blocks, yes.
Can I order the vise blocks when I pay for the receiver set?
Sure, if they are in stock.
Well, can I buy one now but hold off on shipping until the receiver set is ready to go? Might save a few bucks on shipping.
How about some more shooting vids with your receiver?????