bolt
The bolt carrier is drilled and tapped to accept a side charging handle. The bolt carrier was purchased from FultonArmory.com
bolt
The bolt carrier is drilled and tapped to accept a side charging handle. The bolt carrier was purchased from FultonArmory.com
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[...] Ryo decided his Remington 700 did not cut it, so he built a bolt action AR-15. Basically it is a AR-15 with a side charging handle and a blocked gas port. [...]
[...] The real question is whether or not it’s California legal though. [...]
For highpower, you might want to look into this:
http://www.southern-gun.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=139
SGC, an english company makes and sells straight-pull AR-15’s. This charging handle moves the knob back a few inches which increases the speed of charging.
Also, consider this:
http://www.creedmoorsports.com/store/product.php?productid=16319
when you’re strapped into prone, it allows you to toss a round into the open action, then close the bolt with the index finger of your right hand.
[...] Straight Pull AR Posted on February 3, 2009 by Caleb The real question is whether or not it’s California legal though. [...]