This brilliant little gizmo welds to back of a full auto bolt for a semi auto conversion. It moves the sear catch back on bolt so the bolt catches the sear immediately after passing over mag. It elimininates the possibility of making a sten run full auto by reducing the load charge until the bolt moves past the mag but does not have enough rearward thrust to catch the sear. If low power charges are tried the bolt will either catch on the sear, or not go far enough back to strip a round from the mag.
This is a LOT ! cheaper than an sas kit, and it can be easily made here in Canada by anyone with a lathe.
Before anyone says there is nothing to stop the modified bolt being swapped for an unmodified one, it is simplicity it's self to make sure that an unmodified bolt can not be inserted into the tube.
My MKIII is already semi auto, but this should make it tamper proof.
I will do the same conversion with the MKII
I am now waiting patiently to be told by the experts why this is useless.
This is a LOT ! cheaper than an sas kit, and it can be easily made here in Canada by anyone with a lathe.
Before anyone says there is nothing to stop the modified bolt being swapped for an unmodified one, it is simplicity it's self to make sure that an unmodified bolt can not be inserted into the tube.
My MKIII is already semi auto, but this should make it tamper proof.
I will do the same conversion with the MKII
I am now waiting patiently to be told by the experts why this is useless.
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