Disconnect the gas block and remove the tube. Turn the gas block around to block the gas port. Now its a bolt gun. I have an upper set up like this.
A couple of companies make a conversion for AR's to make them californica compliant. Will post when I remember their names.
Possibly. What would be the reason to do that? What does it get you that the conventional AR system doesn't? "Just cuz", is an acceptable answer, but you're probably not going to find a lot of folks who think the same. There isn't any advantage that I can think of.Maybe I am the only one after all
Thats the setup I have. Not what the OP is looking for.Side charge upper, blocked gas port.
There ya go.
I have looked at the Uintah Precision uppers. Not to pricey if you already have a decent lower.
No, your not....id buy one if i could get one affordably. Specifically to swap uppers with two pins.Not what I want... I want a bolt set up- there is one company that makes one but it is not inexpensive. I dont want a semi that is manually operated.... heck even a plain bolt upper for the ar would be nice.... not looking to get around a legal requirement or anything. Maybe I am the only one after all
Load mag, shove it in lol. My buddy was considering getting one as he really likes ARs, ill ask if he ever did.Googled and left wondering how I load the thing.. Through the ejection port? Break it down?
Odd to say the least.
Googled and left wondering how I load the thing.. Through the ejection port? Break it down?
Odd to say the least.
Apparently, I am not the sharpest tool in The shed in missing the obvious.You put the magazine in it...
Apparently, I am not the sharpest tool in The shed in missing the obvious.
There's a reason that I keep all dental/mouth care products in their own separate space.........We all have our moments. I almost brushed my teeth with diaper cream once.
Kinda useless.
Nobody wants a bolt-action Armalite pattern rifle, and for good reason.
Some people obviously are interested. That’s why they are taking orders and have a 2-4 week lead time.
I’ve kicked around wanting to buy a Uintah Precision bolt action AR pattern, the price is always the barrier.
I think it would be great to be able to have a couple of uppers to play around with new calibers as barrels are always so affordable for AR15’s.
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I'm a little unclear on the exact animal under discussion here.
There are quite a few straight-pull AR compatible bolt action rifles out there, but I'm getting the sense that that's not it?
You want STANAG compatible magazines or not? Pistol grip? AR-compatible triggers? Which parts of the Stoner/Armalite design are you looking for in a bolt action design?
FWIW, Schmeisser in Germany makes quite a high-end example of the straight-pull breed:
Schmeisser SP-15 Straight-Pull AR-15 With Primary Arms SLX-1x Scope At 300m
As part of a previous video, I zeroed my Schmeisser SP-15 Straight-Pull AR.15 with GGG 55gn .223 Rem / 5.56 at 50m according to what the manufacturer says ab...www.youtube.com
They don't seem to do an accessory upper, but I suppose something like this could be mated to a Fightlite conventional lower.
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"Reasonably-priced" wouldn't really enter into this arrangement though.