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3/22/2015 10:39:14 PM EDT
I've read some older threads on this topic on Arfcom and other forums.  Most people say why would you want to do it?  

Hear are my reasons, and a question:


    I could just build an upper and not have to register another long gun in CA. Use an existing lower or 80% lower.
    Have a good barrel made without the gas port.
    Almost infinite number of accessories.
    I could potentially build it myself with parts.  (I built a few other ARs)
    I'm looking at the 6.5 Gren. for fun and target purposes out to 1000 yards max.  This way I could use the AR15 platform.
    A straight pull like the UK Lantec or a left side charger would be easy and fast enough.


My question:  Can this be as accurate as a good bolt gun assuming high quality parts?  Cause if it won't be as accurate there is no point in doing it.

3/22/2015 11:26:18 PM EDT
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a bolt gun could do the same at a lower price most likely.
3/22/2015 11:50:09 PM EDT
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Thanks.  Please keep the info coming.

How much lower?  If a couple hundred dollars I'd rather not get another gun while I'm in CA.  

I saw a Shilen 6.5 grendel barrel and bolt on Brownells for about $500.  How much could the bolt handle be to do if you could get one?

Here is the Lantac rifle with their bolt handle attached to the bolt carrier.

3/23/2015 12:21:24 AM EDT
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Why would you want to limit yourself to AR15 magazine length? I love my SPR but not being able to use the heavier high BC bullets unless I single load sucks.
3/23/2015 12:52:59 AM EDT
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Good point.


3/23/2015 1:05:06 AM EDT
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Get a Troy PAR
3/24/2015 9:58:15 AM EDT
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With regards to the barrel you saw on Brownells, it would have a gas port. As you said, as far as legality goes you may need a rifle with no gas port drilled at all. I saw a thread somewhere about someone who had built a straight pull AR in the UK and for it to be flat out legal he has a barrel made without a gas port. I don't know if California has intent to assemble or not, but having a gun with a gas port and another semi auto AR in the house might be enough to make the argument that you could readily convert the straight pull to semi auto. I am sure you already know all this, but for me that would push me towards a bolt action. You could always buy a savage and slap whatever caliber barrel you want on it and be in the clear legality-wise.
3/24/2015 1:42:14 PM EDT
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Would you consider a Pump-action?

3/25/2015 1:22:50 PM EDT
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A cheaper option to having a barrel built with no gas port drilled would be to simply install the gas tube upside down thereby cutting off the gas and giving you a single shot rifle.  I know it can be done since years ago when I took apart my M-16A2 WAY past the authorized field stripping point, I was young back then and not as up to speed on gunsmithing as I am today and like a damn fool, I didn't pay close enough attention and put the gas tube back in upside down.  We were at a CAX at 29 Stumps and had to go out to a pop-up range where we would see 20 targets pop up.  After the first few shots trying to figure out why my rifle never cycled, it dawned on me what I had done and had to fire the rest of the course of fire with my straight pull rifle. Hey, I got 16 out of 20 so not too bad considering the limitations I had inadvertently placed on myself.
3/25/2015 8:06:15 PM EDT
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CA doesn't have the intent to build to the best of my knowledge but I would just as soon not even go there.  

There is a good old thread from the Gunsmithing forum about this.  Easy to do with relatively simple tools that I have.  Nothing is as simple as it looks I've learned. : )

Straight Pull AR in UK
3/25/2015 11:09:11 PM EDT
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CA doesn't have the intent to build to the best of my knowledge but I would just as soon not even go there.  



There is a good old thread from the Gunsmithing forum about this.  Easy to do with relatively simple tools that I have.  Nothing is as simple as it looks I've learned. : )



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Thanks for the link!