Hehehe...... Good one But Gene Hackman had a M16 (in Domino's principle....}
I wonder what’s the sniper gun in the right side of the pic from inside the chopper.
Neah, I’m not such a thread starter, you know…
I guess I need a high post count like other members have (4000 or so
) to receive any answers.
On the only thread I started on CGN (in Legalese!!!!!) I received 3 answers in 10 days or so.
But that’s ok, I’ll be fine. I ordered 4 special upper forgings and I'm sure I'll find drawings as well.
Few pages back somebody asked about changing barrels.
I didn’t find one yet with thread at the rear end and I don’t know for sure if they exist.
I wonder if they put them on the guns with the receivers made in Ohio.
I can find only this:
It’s brand new original Czech military, chrome lined, proof-marked and with the muzzle treaded. It’s 390 mm or so long.
It’s ready to be installed on the gun,
which, in my understanding, it’s not quite so easy like on the ak’s
That's because of the head space and the fact that the bolt locks into the receiver.
After installation the gas tapping hole is to be drilled.
I keep this barrel for a future project (when I’ll get to it).
But I don’t know why you guys want to change your barrels.
Unless you did something terribly wrong with it, you are not supposed to have any problems with the barrels.
Yeah, and I almost forgot, at 4000 posts you get one of these
I wonder what’s the sniper gun in the right side of the pic from inside the chopper.
Deckard said:Start the AR-47 Upper Modification thread and you have it.
Neah, I’m not such a thread starter, you know…
I guess I need a high post count like other members have (4000 or so
On the only thread I started on CGN (in Legalese!!!!!) I received 3 answers in 10 days or so.
But that’s ok, I’ll be fine. I ordered 4 special upper forgings and I'm sure I'll find drawings as well.
Few pages back somebody asked about changing barrels.
I didn’t find one yet with thread at the rear end and I don’t know for sure if they exist.
I wonder if they put them on the guns with the receivers made in Ohio.
I can find only this:

It’s brand new original Czech military, chrome lined, proof-marked and with the muzzle treaded. It’s 390 mm or so long.
It’s ready to be installed on the gun,
which, in my understanding, it’s not quite so easy like on the ak’s
That's because of the head space and the fact that the bolt locks into the receiver.
After installation the gas tapping hole is to be drilled.
I keep this barrel for a future project (when I’ll get to it).
But I don’t know why you guys want to change your barrels.
Unless you did something terribly wrong with it, you are not supposed to have any problems with the barrels.
Yeah, and I almost forgot, at 4000 posts you get one of these

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