Was able to dry fire a Partizan Disruptor in the BRP MG3 and took it to the range today. Negative test, swapped back to original semi grip and…
We have some primer punching/deformation issues to address… one step at a time.
@PNWObservations Mg3/42/53? Basically money, a parts kit and a builder… Lewman Arms builds Semi kits, idk their rates.
I bought mine as a complete rifle.
@gatnerd Isn’t the whole disadvantage of straight walls being lower pressure and worse ballistics?
I cannot see a practical use for the military and public to re-tool unless they have propellant or brass supply issues. Unless the government wants the ability to reload which is unlikely.
@masao_yoshio You assume that the Belgians want to make things better for operators. The internals of the receiver and bolt design is essentially a HK G36 with AR adaptations. Eugene Stoner is laughing at FN.
@Tony_Baloney69@Metallic_Link Quite nice, trigger is a little squishy but that can be fixed with AR trigger housing. I bought the parts kit and receiver separately. It’s pretty simple and easy to disassemble, however I would get an ar mag adapter cuz those g36 mags are EXPENSIVE.
>boomer pays $6500 (after auction fees)
>be in VA
>AWB is about to go into effect in a month
>hmm must be worth more cuz rare
>decides to TAKE OFF PARTS
>puts it up on GB for $8000
>get offered $6500, and will pick up in person
>"I must decline."
Boomers can't lose money
>boomer pays $6500 (after auction fees)
>be in VA
>AWB is about to go into effect in a month
>hmm must be worth more cuz rare
>decides to TAKE OFF PARTS
>puts it up on GB for $8000
>get offered $6500, and will pick up in person
>"I must decline."
Boomers can't lose money