Would the slide fire AK kit work with a tapco? Don't the tapco's have AK style grips? Would there be problems with the buffer tube, or the dimensions of the stock?The slide firestock works on the AR15 22's because they have removable pistol grips which is a must with the slidefire stock.
The AA556's pistol grip does not come off so I'd say no it wont work unless you modify the stock. i.e cut off the grip?
No offense taken-never tried one myself, it looked like it had a lot more R&D than those other cheapy hand crank thingies...I surely would prefer a slide fire too...just waiting til they make one for the Sig556, then I'm in..Yes, my brother has one and its a joke, sorry if i offend anyone but i would prefer a slidefire.
Does the 22 have enough recoil impulse to make the slide fire work?No offense taken-never tried one myself, it looked like it had a lot more R&D than those other cheapy hand crank thingies...I surely would prefer a slide fire too...just waiting til they make one for the Sig556, then I'm in..
Does the 22 have enough recoil impulse to make the slide fire work?
I've used a slide fire on and M4 style AR and they are hard to distinguish from a full auto lower if you're listening to them. RPM has to be pretty close. Just don't know if the .22 lr is gonna have the juice to make it work.![]()
my 22 has enough recoil to bump-fire... so i would think (and have seen) slide fire stocks workDoes the 22 have enough recoil impulse to make the slide fire work?
I've used a slide fire on and M4 style AR and they are hard to distinguish from a full auto lower if you're listening to them. RPM has to be pretty close. Just don't know if the .22 lr is gonna have the juice to make it work.![]()
I did, cant test till spring though.time to refresh this![]()
Has anyone cut there grip off the archangel 556 and made there own slidefire.
I seen some tapcos with homemade slidefires that worked great.