Why "featureless" you ask?
Well, According to California law there are some evil features that an "Assault Weapon" possesses and if you have any of those features you can't have a removable magazine but you can have a "detachable magazine" where you have to use a "tool" to remove the magazine.
We use a "Bullet Button" that blocks the magazine release and when you use a tool such as a round of ammo to stick in a little hole then the magazine is detached.
Got that?
I didn't think so.
Anyway, once your rifle is "featureless" you can use the normal magazine release.
There are some other benefits but I won't cover that here.
My rifle can't have these "evil" features:
- Folding/Collapsible Butt Stock
- Flash Hider - Forward Grip
- Pistol Grip
So now I have:
- Fixed Stock
- Muzzle Brake
- Non Wrap Around Grip
I was looking around the web to see what is out there to buy for some kind of wrap around grip and found some spendy options.
Some companies want upwards of $40.00 for a piece of kydex that wraps around a pistol grip.
I figured I could go ahead and make my own and I did!
I went to McMaster-Carr and bought a 12x12 sheet of 1/8 thick Kydex. Didn't need to be that thick but I'm going to use the left over to make mag pouches.
Cut a 2" strip with my utility knife. I made a template with a piece of paper first to see the size.
Surfed the web to find the working temperature which I used 310 degrees.
Waited till the Wife left.
Read this.
And went to work.
I found I could cut the Kydex with scissors when it was hot so I could make nice curvy pieces too.
A Cutting Tool |
Pistol Grip For A Template |
A Cut Piece of Kydex |
12x12 Kydex Sheets |
In 310 Degree Oven Till Kydex Looks Saggy |
Ready To Take Out Of The Oven For Forming |
Rock, Kydex, Cookie Sheet. |
Wrap Kydex Around Grip |
Cooled Off And Solid |
Drill Holes in Kydex and add Chicago Screws |
310 Oven when Wife is not Home |
Finished Contraption. |
With adaptable fin |
I cut the Kydex with scissors once it was hot. That's how I got the roundy edges.
So there you have it. A featureless Sig Sauer 556R that I can drop mags out of because I now am California compliant.
Yippee!
I'm not showing the rifle because it's at Sig getting retrofitted with some factory improvements.
Total cost: $16.00.
The satisfaction of making the gizmo: Priceless.
3 comments:
You did ad fine job. Thanks for the detailed instructions!
Thanks Brigid!
This is what we have to do in California, sigh.
Dude...that's just ridiculous. I watched some 5 minute news out of your states capital talking about the "bullet button." I guess it's pissed off some of those morons in Sacramento. I don't know how you live there...nice weather though.
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