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DonFlynn
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Posted: Dec 18 2021 at 8:52pm |
I'm thinking of turning my new Fulton Armory Carbine into a Paratrooper clone
Any opinions on this And this stock from Nurwich Also, anyone use this rear sight tool |
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W5USMC
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Don,
No idea about that flip from Fulton or the stock from Numrich. The rear sight tool from Matrix is heavy duty and works very well.
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Wayne
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Bigheavy31
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Second what Wayne said on the Matrix tool- works very well
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DonFlynn
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Danke. I'm guessing the flip sight is like the one Auto Ordnance uses on theirs. The rear sight tool was my biggest question, it's not USGI and I'm leery of cheap tools. I just ordered the Matrix, figure between this and wanting to drift the rear sight on my Plainfield a tad it'll come in handy
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floydthecat
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Ditto on the rear sight tool and use the insert for sure on stamped sights, or you might bend a wing on stubborn ones. I have had to polish-off some rough edges to fit some receivers, but nothing serious.
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French addict
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The folding stock looks like the Italian repro (by Pietta). If so, it is good to know that the hand guard does not fit (the metal part supposed to slide under the notch on the barrel is much too thick and too short). You will have to use an original hand guard. Besides that, it is a usable repro stock, even it it is a bit flimsy once deployed.
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