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Posted: 12/7/2004 3:32:15 PM EDT
| Can I take a Bulgarian barrel and install it in an SAR-2 trunion? or is it more feasible to install the whole front end(trunion, barrel and all)? I have a project in mind and want to know the best direction for this ......... |
Yo Cyclone, The Romanian trunnion is sized for a 23MM barrel, the Bulgarian is 22mm. If you drop in the entire front end it works fine. The rivet holes line up perfectly. I JUST completed this on my SAR-2 . . . . along with a triangle folder. The $99 deal at K-Var is worth every penny. The Bulgarian front end seems substantially more accurate than the stock barrel. _Disconnector_ |
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The serial number is on the trunnion, but I'm going to bend a flat to build back onto the old trunnion. The serial number will still be on the rifle that I create from the removed barrel/trunnion so I'm pretty sure the ATF will still be happy. Is there anyone at the ATF that can tell an original Romanian receiver from a well crafted Tapco flat? I doubt it . . . _Disconnector_ |
I believe that this is a grey area. The receiver IS the weapon according to the ATF, but on the Romanians the serial number is on the trunnion. There is no serial number on my SAR-2 receiver. Therefore when I reassemble my SAR-2 front end back onto a really nice Tapco flat with all the correct markings it will be INDISTIGUISHABLE from the original. So, technically I may be breaking a law but there is not really any reasonable way that it could be enforced. The receiver itself is not serial numbered . . . . therefore the JBT's really don't have a way to track it.Of course, YMMV IMNSHO CYA _Disconnector_ PS>>> K-Var sells the front ends SPECIFICALLY for installation onto Romanian rifles. I qoute:
The link is HERE Hmmmmmmmmm . . . . |
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Naw, it's boneheadedly simple to drop the new front end into a SAR receiver. Six rivets and you're done. I literally got my front end done in less than an hour. But, I would build a new reciever for the OLD front end. The Bulgarian front end is worthy of the REAL Eastern block receiver. The Romanain front end is the weak link IMNSHO. The barrel is too thin and the fit is spotty. _Disconnector_ |
Buy a darn Bulgarian kit and USA receiver. Save the SAR-2 for a Romy FSB when and if they come along again at K-VAR. Go Romanian spec with the wire folding stock and funky wood handguards while you're at it, or just keep a bastard SAR-2 with a black polymer stock set like I have. ![]() themao
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and if I dont use the old trunion, then its ok?
but there is not really any reasonable way that it could be enforced. The receiver itself is not serial numbered . . . . therefore the JBT's really don't have a way to track it.