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che4rev wrote:I want this gun, it is a PSL evilized with a pistol grip.
http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storeproduct886.aspx
It takes the standard foreign made 10rnd PSL magazine. I have yet to see any high capacity magazines for the PSL. I don't know if this is due to the relative obscurity of the rifle or the legality (922r) of producing or using one. I am told by my friend that they will accept a Finnish DP-26 20 rnd magazine. So, these are the facts as I see them; 1. the rifle is imported with a legal Dragunov-style stock, 2. it employs a 10 round magazine with no high capacity equivalents, 3. someone is converting them to have a pistol grip and is selling them on a major website (so I assume that they are legal in that configuration).
Is this weapon only 922r compliant because it only accepts 10rnd magazines?
If I put in a 20 round magazine would it need to have the correct number of American parts?
Does it already have the correct number of American parts?
Are any American-made high capacity magazines?
Do these DP-26 magazines really fit and function in the PSL?
Were there ever any DP-26 magazines imported?
I searched and found no threads about this question.
Polley wrote:che4rev wrote:I want this gun, it is a PSL evilized with a pistol grip.
http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storeproduct886.aspx
It takes the standard foreign made 10rnd PSL magazine. I have yet to see any high capacity magazines for the PSL. I don't know if this is due to the relative obscurity of the rifle or the legality (922r) of producing or using one. I am told by my friend that they will accept a Finnish DP-26 20 rnd magazine. So, these are the facts as I see them; 1. the rifle is imported with a legal Dragunov-style stock, 2. it employs a 10 round magazine with no high capacity equivalents, 3. someone is converting them to have a pistol grip and is selling them on a major website (so I assume that they are legal in that configuration).
Is this weapon only 922r compliant because it only accepts 10rnd magazines?
If I put in a 20 round magazine would it need to have the correct number of American parts?
Does it already have the correct number of American parts?
Are any American-made high capacity magazines?
Do these DP-26 magazines really fit and function in the PSL?
Were there ever any DP-26 magazines imported?
I searched and found no threads about this question.
I would assume a non-American magazine would not make it count towards 922r since it wouldn't be American parts? To my understanding, if you have [i]some[/i US-made parts, you have to get it up to 922r. Not totally 100% sure, so I'd wait for more solid replies from the more informed members here. I'm just kind of assuming on this.
docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


Kutter_0311 wrote:That looks nice! How does x54R stack up against .308?
FWIW, here's a 922r calculator for AK's. AK mag = 3 parts
Looks like it may even take a bayonet. Don't just kill, overkill!
Kutter_0311 wrote: Don't just kill, overkill!
che4rev wrote:I want this gun, it is a PSL evilized with a pistol grip.
http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storeproduct886.aspx
It takes the standard foreign made 10rnd PSL magazine. I have yet to see any high capacity magazines for the PSL. I don't know if this is due to the relative obscurity of the rifle or the legality (922r) of producing or using one. I am told by my friend that they will accept a Finnish DP-26 20 rnd magazine. So, these are the facts as I see them; 1. the rifle is imported with a legal Dragunov-style stock, 2. it employs a 10 round magazine with no high capacity equivalents, 3. someone is converting them to have a pistol grip and is selling them on a major website (so I assume that they are legal in that configuration).
Is this weapon only 922r compliant because it only accepts 10rnd magazines?
If I put in a 20 round magazine would it need to have the correct number of American parts?
Does it already have the correct number of American parts?
Are any American-made high capacity magazines?
Do these DP-26 magazines really fit and function in the PSL?
Were there ever any DP-26 magazines imported?
I searched and found no threads about this question.
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docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


AKFTW wrote:I totally want one of these to do a Chechen WTFBR build:
Actually wouldn't be that hard to do something like it:
-Vented sheet metal upper handguard
-Shitty $12 romy furniture set from Centerfire
and a Conical AIMR style FH would round it out.
Polley wrote:AKFTW wrote:I totally want one of these to do a Chechen WTFBR build:
Actually wouldn't be that hard to do something like it:
-Vented sheet metal upper handguard
-Shitty $12 romy furniture set from Centerfire
and a Conical AIMR style FH would round it out.
Khyber PSL?
docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up


AKFTW wrote:Chechen WTFBR build:
AKFTW wrote:Polley wrote:AKFTW wrote:I totally want one of these to do a Chechen WTFBR build:
Actually wouldn't be that hard to do something like it:
-Vented sheet metal upper handguard
-Shitty $12 romy furniture set from Centerfire
and a Conical AIMR style FH would round it out.
Khyber PSL?
A little north- some Chechen frankengun madness. Makes Khyber stuff look legit
Polley wrote:someone should attempt an underfolding PSL. Just because they can.
Kutter_0311 wrote:Polley wrote:someone should attempt an underfolding PSL. Just because they can.
If you build it, I'll run it at MilCopp as long as I physically can!
Oh, this is gonna hurt...
Kutter_0311 wrote:That looks nice! How does x54R stack up against .308?
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Regular Guy wrote:The 7.62x54R is more on par with the 30-06. I think the x54r is about 200fps faster than the 308. Of course, the 54R is a long action case which isn't necessarily as accurate as the short action 308. the tapered neck of the x54R doesn't lend itself to accuracy for the same reason the x39 neck is detrimental is accuracy, it doesn't have a good purchase on the bullet. That stated, the tapered neck does aid in reliability. IF the x54r was loaded with a modern ballisitic tip then it would most likely greatly improve the accuracy of the rd. Too bad there are very few .311 bullets that are modern.Kutter_0311 wrote:That looks nice! How does x54R stack up against .308?
Personally, I'd stick with 308 if they are going to produce this rifle in that caliber.
Kutter_0311 wrote:How does 54R stack up price-wise?


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