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Last edited by stag6.8; 12-12-2016, 5:27 PM.Walked in application: May 10th 2021
Date of interview: Oct 7th 2021
Live scan: Oct 7th 2021.
Email from L.A.S.D. to proceed with training: Feb 3rd, 2022.
Training Completed: Feb 5th 2022
Emailed training paperwork to L.A.S.D.: Feb 7th 2022
L.A.S.D. responded back stating that they received paperwork: Feb 8th 2022
Call for pickup: Feb, 22nd 2022-pick up permit Feb 23 2022
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Yep, the more of them I see, the more I'm sure I'm not a fan of the "finnyous" look. I'm glad this thread is here to make comparison shopping easier!
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VLTOR CASV Handguard Modificaiton Update
From my Featureless 516 Build Thread:
Ok, considering that the 516's railed gasblock was interfering with the VLTOR and preventing it from locking all the way, I modified the handguard further to make room for the gasblock. This allowed me to use flip-up BUIS for normal AR's so I ditched the HK sights. When folded, the sights are flush with the elevated rail from the VLTOR CASV and since the raised section was present, I used a low mount on the Bushnell TRS-25 to achieve a lower 1/3 co-witness. I am pleased with the results.
Note that the BUIS and ambi charging handle are from the newest versions of the 516. Sig did well to utilize Samson sights and the ambi parts.






The hanguard completely clears the bayonet lug and allows the CASV to completely lock into place. It is essentially a free-floated handguard now. Best of all, I have a longer grip placement and do not need to remove the handguard to service the piston rod. Plus, I didn't need to spend $250-300 for the Lancer CF extended.


I haven't test fired since this modification, but I did spend some time with two of my other favorite piston rifles. True, long-stroke piston operated goodness.
The FAL was a blast to shoot as always. I had forgotten how light the Sig 556's trigger was. I have a bunch of MFI parts and a 551 lower that I need to install on this gal to give it a more true Swiss feel.
I have featureless parts for these also and will update by the end of the year. I just wanted to shoot them the way they were one more time.
Last edited by code_blue; 12-12-2016, 7:51 PM.Comment
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Nice setup.From my Featureless 516 Build Thread:
Ok, considering that the 516's railed gasblock was interfering with the VLTOR and preventing it from locking all the way, I modified the handguard further to make room for the gasblock. This allowed me to use flip-up BUIS for normal AR's so I ditched the HK sights. when folded, the sights are flush with the elevated rail from the VLTOR CASV and since the raised section was present, I used a low mount on the Bushnell TRS-25 to achieve a lower 1/3 co-witness. I am pleased with the results.
Note that the BUIS and ambi charging handle are from the newest versions of the 516. Sig did well to utilize Samson sights and the ambi parts.






The hanguard completely clears the bayonet lug and allows the CASV to completely lock into place. It is essentially a free-floated handguard now. Best of all, I have a longer grip placement and do not need to remove the handguard to service the piston rod. Plus, I didn't need to spend $250-300 for the Lancer CF extended.


I haven't test fired since this modification, but I did spend some time with two of my other favorite piston rifles. True, long-stroke piston operated goodness.
The FAL was a blast to shoot as always. I had forgotten how light the Sig 556's trigger was. I have a bunch of MFI parts and a 551 lower that I need to install on this gal to give it a more true Swiss feel.
I have featureless parts for these also and will update by the end of the year. I just wanted to shoot them the way they were one more time.

If you ever want to sell that FAL...hit me up.Comment
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just somewhere to put it. it's been replaced with a handstop. I know guys in the marine corps and they would put it there.Last edited by spoof145; 12-15-2016, 2:50 PM.How did you lose your hands?
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Couple I just finished up. Will get paint once I test fire them.
5.56 Bulgarian, 1/2-28 threaded muzzle, troy medieval brake, polish v-project front sight combo...

Yugo M76 kit built on a PSL receiver blank, Yugo M72 RPK front and rear trunnions, 23.5" 308 Winchester barrel...
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I haven't gotten around to putting the Lantac Dragon on the end, but the stock is pinned and I've installed a hammerhead grip.
Now that I think about it, I'll probably end up registering the lower and picking up another stripped lower next year, if I intend on making it featureless after all...

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Curious how the majority of you featureless people with the grip wraps can justify not having an ambi safety selector to flick on/off. Or are all you meathead dumbasses running around with the rifle on fire? Just curiousComment
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Can't answer your question since it doesn't apply...but curious about your membership to the meathead dumbasses club who walk around with 40 pounds of crap you'll never really need on your rifle...
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I may be a meathead dumbass, but I'm also a lefty who has the safety in a perfectly good spot!My iTrader ratings: https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/....php?t=1887974Comment
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