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  • Stormtrooper
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 623

    EBR BUILD

    Anybody do a Sage EBR build with an M1A Scout??? How big a PIA was it? Thanks.
    Jiu-jitsu like surfing is pure, it's either my opponent or the wave.
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    Nismo
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 567

    You making an "assault weapon"?

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    • #3
      ar15barrels
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jan 2006
      • 57090

      Originally posted by Nismo
      You making an "assault weapon"?
      With a magazine lock, you can install a sage stock on an M1a.
      Randall Rausch

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      • #4
        RomanDad
        Veteran Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 3478

        Ive done it- piece of cake...

        Hardest part is replacing the mag release with a fixed mag lock... Getting it lined up is a pita because of the spring tension... Rest of it is just a matter of having the right tools (castle nut wrench, gas block wrench, a set of allan wrenches and a socket set is about all you need... Although I do remember having to whack on something with a drift and hammer for a while... Probably to remove the operating rod guide block- A little penetrating oil would probably have helped). The stock should come with instructions... If not, Ive got a set, pm me and ill shoot you a copy.
        Last edited by RomanDad; 03-23-2013, 10:55 PM.
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        • #5
          Stormtrooper
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 623

          Originally posted by RomanDad
          Ive done it- piece of cake...

          Hardest part is replacing the mag release with a fixed mag lock... Getting it lined up is a pita because of the spring tension... Rest of it is just a matter of having the right tools (castle nut wrench, gas block wrench, a set of allan wrenches and a socket set is about all you need... Although I do remember having to whack on something with a drift and hammer for a while... Probably to remove the operating rod guide block- A little penetrating oil would probably have helped). The stock should come with instructions... If not, Ive got a set, pm me and ill shoot you a copy.
          Thanks brother. I ordered the Sage EBR w/fixed synthetic stock so won't have the mag issue. Thanks again.
          Jiu-jitsu like surfing is pure, it's either my opponent or the wave.

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